Yesterday, as part of our training, the livelihood volunteers set out to visit several farms in a rural district just north of Kampala. We all loaded into several Matatoos (Ugandan taxis OR rather rickety old 14 passenger vans with worn velvety seats that are often filled to the brim with 20 or more people) and headed down the chaotic, dusty road where pedestrians, ancient bicycles, blinged out motorbikes, and towering trucks all compete for position as if they were in rally race. We even got the pleasure of navigating a long stretch of roadwork, which in Uganda is the equivalent of off-roading.. in a 14 passenger van mind you. After an hour of darting and weaving we finally arrived to a model pineapple plantation where we were greeted by the loveliest farmer I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. Who knew you could get SO excited about pineapples!? Yet as I stood in the tropical sun listening to this well dressed, weathered, smiling man talk about the life his small plot of fruit has provided him I became almost as enthusiastic myself. And dhen he cut one of the pineapples straight from the plant and expertly cut the first sun warmed, dripping, piece of fruit for myself, I must admit… I was sold.
My days of training are quickly drawing to a close! In just one week I will be headed out to placement as the only blond haired, blue eyed soul for many many miles. My placement village, Mulango, is apparently in the middle of nowhere.. even by Ugandan standards! But it is also reported gorgeous.. even by Ugandan standards. :) Mulongo lies right on the coast of Lake Victoria, the largest lake in all of Africa, which is home to thousands of species of birds and a hardy population of fish. I have even been told that there are monkeys there! What could be better? Besides the wildlife, I will be taking of residence with two Ugandan volunteers, Norah, an adorable, spunky girl that loves to dance, and Dennis Bob, who is the character is name suggests. The three of us will be working alongside two community volunteers who are from the village of Mulongo, Juma, the ultimate class clown, and David, who loves to talk for hourssss. There will never be a dull moment with this crew.
I must say I am quite excited to head off! I am ready to get my hands dirty and explore the country and my community.. anddd I am very excited to NOT live in a room with 7 other girls, to NOT be woken up at 7AM every morning by the radio, and to have some control over my diet (I swear I have never eaten so much rice and beans in my life!).
Here’s to the adventure (and a good nights sleep!)
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