Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Arrival in Uganda

Our journey to Uganda began very early - 5:00 a.m.– way too early. We ended sitting and waiting at the airport much too long!

The plane we flew on was a 37 passenger turbo prop with about 10 passengers on it. Too bad it wasn’t a long flight where we would want to stretch out and sleep! It was an hour flight but they served us a light breakfast (not terribly exciting). We were met in Uganda by a taxi driver that AIM uses, Godfrey was his name, and he took us to the guesthouse in Kampala called Matoke Inn (matoke – ‘mah toe key’ is the Swahili word for plantain bananas which they grow oodles and oodles of in Uganda). We passed the day there meeting others who are also going to the conference. Later this afternoon we went with our hostess for the night, Lyn Cooke (from England), to her apartment. She is a widow – her husband had been a pastor and when he died 5 or so years ago, she said, “Okay, Lord, now what?” and decided to come to Africa to work! I’d guess she’s about 50ish. She’s a pharmacist by trade but is working in the mission office right now in Kampala.

So, tomorrow we're off to Lake Victoria to our conference!