I awoke to a bit of rain quite early this morning but I could certainly get used to having my breakfast served to me in the garden here, it's lovely and such a nice beginning to the day.
We needed to made another trek to the town center today to see about getting the Discipleship Booklets printed and traffic was not AS BAD as it was a Muslim holiday for the country so gov. and other official offices were closed as was the printery we used last year but Alfred went searching as I kept my white face in the van so he could get the best price possible which he did but then that is the habit he has.
Then it was off to Alfred's house (rented by Pastor Geoffrey) to pick up the portable sound system and a few other supplies that we stored there last year. Pastor Peter from Rwanda is also staying there for a few months so I was glad to spend some time chatting with him. Other guests that were there were watching a DVD ....... American Sniper and Pastor Geoffrey made us a delicious traditional meal, he's quite a cook. Geoffrey rode back to our home base with us then we went to the market for water and other purchases before returning ourselves.
The modem is not working so I will have to see if I can get on the internet at the office here to post this. I am struggling with a bit of fatigue still so I think I will make it an early night.
Alfred was able to get a "bundle for the modem so it appears I will be able to post without issues and with photos. Thanks Alfred you did it again.
Our smiles say "We got the signed application to enter 8 Ugandan prisons" |
My friend Tanaz and his second airport Taxi, a growing fleet |
3 strangers pushed our vehicle |
That none would be lost,
Arlene
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