These past few weeks we have just been living life here day in and day out. I have been waking up in the morning, going to classes, eating at the Dining Hall (rice and beans every day), taking lots of tea, walking home, hanging with my sisters, dinner, bathing, night time prayers, then sleep. Not much exciting has been happening, but it has been nice to just live life here with not much going out. I am really getting used to everything and feel about of the town of Mukono. Today marks 2 weeks left in Mukono, Uganda! I cannot believe that we have already been here for almost 3 months, time has flown by. And I am definitely not ready to go home yet. However, we are going to Rwanda for 10 days and I am getting really excited about that.
The other weekend my host mom took me to a dance show at the National theatre in Kampala. The dance show was put on by a orphanage as a fundraiser. The boys in orphanage danced a little but then other volunteers danced as well. They dance hip hop, tango, salsa and a lot of other dance I don't exactly know. They also preformed poetry and sang.
The other day I had 2 of my friends, Maria and Joan, over from my New Testament class. It was nice having them over to my house for dinner and we had an extra nice dinner. We even had soda to drink. I don't know how much I am going to communicate with my friends once I leave, but it has been great getting to know them these last 3 months and having classes with them.
Last week USP teamed up with Honors College to lead community worship. We sang 2 English songs, 1 Luganda song, and 1 Swahili song. It was a lot of fun leading worship, I basically just stood up on stage and smiled the whole time. We had multiple practices leading up to it to sound extra good. We all matched and looked very smart!!!
We traveled to the Uganda Martyrs Shrine. The shrine was built in remembrance of 25 Ugandan Catholics and Anglicans who were executed in 1885-1887 by Mwanga II, the king of Buganda. Each year Christians observe June 3rd as a day of remembrance for the martyrs. This was the Anglican shine, but next to this Shine is a Catholic shine that I actually went to early this semester one Sunday for mass.
A few weeks ago the religions class took a field trip to a Mosque. I am not in class however I was able to end the trip. It is called the Gadaffi Mosque in Kampala, the countries capital. This is one of the biggest Mosques in Africa. The windos were from Italy, carpet from Morocco, and chandeliers from Egypt. We were able to climb the minaret, adjacent to the mosque, where the calls to prayer are broadcasted.
This past weekend we went on a Safari in Murchison Falls. It was about a 6 hour drive from campus. It was a 2 day safari, the first day on a boat, the second day on land. It was a lot of fun, and we all had a blast. We were really excited we saw a lion, our guide said that he might go 3 times and see a lion every time or go 5 times and never see one, so we were lucky. It is just by chance. These were some pictures taken from the safari from my friends camera.