Tim and I are on African soil again! And so I am temporarily reviving the blog to keep in touch with you all on what’s cookin’ not just in Tanzania… but also in Uganda!
I feel I owe you all some kind of epic catch-up! Since returning
to the UK after living in Tanzania and blogging regularly, it has been a
strange matter of starting a new life. Lockdowns and also not being able to get
back to Canada didn’t help matters… and this has all meant there are so many friends
and family that we just haven’t caught up with yet. We had hoped to send out a
Christmas newsletter... and somehow didn’t get round to it. And then there was
the other strange matter of deleting our email list for GDPR reasons when we finished
our “role” … a list of precious names which was a source of life and love and support
for so many years, just suddenly cut off in the click of a button. Even though
we know you are all still there, it was an incredibly lonely and bereft moment!
Somehow staying “in touch” with people far away while trying to make new
friends with people geographically close seemed a very difficult thing. All
this to say, as I revive this blog, we would love to get back in touch and this
is a way of finding you all again!
Now skipping the epic catch-up (which would take the whole
flight to relate), here in a nutshell is what’s cookin’ right now …
With Tim now CEO of Amigos Worldwide, we have come to meet the Ugandan team for the first time. We are very thankful for the girls’ school
and have left them boarding there while we travel. (Yes, they are excited about
being proper boarders, but no, they are not happy about being left behind and would
very much rather be coming with us … but in the midst of GCSE and A-level mocks
and exam preparation, it was not an option). Tim and I will be visiting the vocational
training centre, Kira Farm, outside Kampala and then travelling north to visit
communities where Amigos is working on sustainable community development
projects and we will also look into future possibilities. I am looking forward
to wearing my bee suit again! One of my new roles includes working with BeesAbroad, and it is exciting to be partnering (Amigos and BA) to develop
beekeeping projects in the rural villages and a honey centre at Kira Farm.
After just over a week, while Tim stays another week in
Uganda, travelling to Kaliro and I will travel down to Mwanza and stay a few weeks
with the Emmanuel International team. I am so looking forward to catching up
with them all and all the amazing work going on in the Mwanza region! There I
will be working with Bhatendi on another partnership project (BA and EI) working
through the churches developing beekeeping projects with women on Kome Island.
I will also be working with my much-missed friends in the Upendo wa Mama group to
see how we can develop The Hive.
So over the next month, follow along and I will do my best
to update on what’s happening here! Please keep us and the people and
communities we are meeting with in your prayers. Please feel free to share this
blog with anyone you think might know us and be interested. And if you have a
minute, please drop us a line, and we can be in touch!
We left at 1am early Monday morning and flew to Amsterdam to Kigali and then to Entebbe ... and collapsed into bed at 2am early Tuesday morning! This morning we are just delighted to meet everyone here at Kira Farm, hear the familiar African sounds, sing and dance to the African music by 8am, feel the sun and dirt on my very white toes ... and actually feel warm again!
Blessings Rachel!
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