We took them to the airport at 10 pm Sunday night and the kids cried and cried after our van door shut and Grammie and Seth walked behind the glass windows and on to the waiting area. It is tough to say good bye. Thankfully, the kids have Papa and Granma and Sarah's visit to look forward to in December and our furlough in May next year.
Toby continues to make friends everywhere. Here he is driving the boat on our water safari where we saw crocodiles, hippos and birds.
Geoff gave Mom and Seth a tour of the vocational school including the hand loom weaving done by students and staff.
Enjoying our private boat tour on the Nile, heading toward the base of Murchison Falls.
On the last day of our safari we walked through an IDP (Internally Displaced Peoples) Camp. These are people who built huts very close together for safety when Kony went through the North slaughtering and kidnapping. Three years later they are still living in very unsanitary conditions, longing to go home, but paralyzed by their current situation. Geoff said the filth and conditions here were worse than what he's seen in the Northeast area of Uganda in Amuria. The children followed close at our heels during our entire walk of about 30 minutes.
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WOW Mary those are some great photos! The last one tugged at my heart strings. That small girl carrying the baby on her back :(
I am glad that Mom and Seth were able to visit you and that you have more coming in Dec. Love you!
how was mom with the kids in that refugee camp? i can just see her kneeling down with them and loving on them.
I know what you mean! I end up crying everytime my family has to go back home. :( It really is hard living so far away from everyone isn't it. So sorry the kids were so sad. :( But grateful you get to come stay in the states for so long next year, which is coming up VERY SOON, YEAH!!! XOXO
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