We are almost at the end of our time in Uganda. The last few days have been spent preparing materials on drugs and alcohol and on speech and language assessment to leave with pastor Steve and the teachers respectively.
We've had a couple of trips into Kampala, which seems busier every time. On one occasion, Andy got knocked down by Mutata (small minibus). He rolled well and was not badly injuerd, apart from a very bruised elbow. We didn't encounter any bystander apathy. Just about everyone stopped to say sorry, one man came eagerly to ask "did you get his registration number?" When we said no, he said, "I did! I've written it down for you!" Several other people chased the driver, stopped him in his vehicle and brought him back to us, asking what we wanted done with him!!!
We did some training on working with drug and alcohol users for the church this week.
our last few days in uganda will be spent going to see gorillas in the Bwindi Inpenetrable Forest. We were told we needed some gloves for this expedition. Pastor Steve kindly agreed to have some bought for us. Much to our amusement, we now own 2 pairs of industrial strength leather workers gloves, that reach almost to the elbows!! There won't be many thorns that get through those!
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