Wednesday, January 7, 2009

First evening at conference

This morning, Mark and I had rides in different vehicles for the about 2 hour drive to Jinja. Jinja is on Lake Victoria and our “resort” was right on the lake The place we're having the conference at is nice but not as nice as some places we’ve been to in Kenya. The rooms are built as round huts. The place has lots of grassy areas and some nice bushes but they aren’t flowering much at this time of year. The main attraction is the pool which was actually 3 pools joined together and are of varying depths although none of them are terribly deep. Unfortunately, the water doesn't have enough chlorine and is not the cleanest. They also have a nice conference room for us to hold our meetings in and another room that multipurposes as a small dining room and the kids’ meeting room. It is a decent place and for those who live in the middle of nowhere in Sudan or Chad or Congo, it is a nice getaway place. For us coming from the US, it is a little bit shabby. It’s all in the perspective. The food is good. One thing they have that is really good is grilled meat – either chicken or beef kebabs. Yummy!

Besides the meetings with the speaker and testimonies and reports from different folks on what AIM is doing in “central region” (Congo, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Uganda and Rwanda), the conference is a good time to get to know new people, chat with people we haven’t seen in ages, show off kid and grandchildren pictures, and just relax.

It should be a good few days away!