Hello,
Another busy day in
After church, I went with Megan and Kate, who are missionaries around my age, but they are leaving this week. We met up with other missionaries they know at a restaurant called Sam’s in town. There were only three Ugandan dishes on the whole menu; most of the food was Western or Indian. Then we went to Garden City, the local mall. The group of us went cosmic bowling. I am not kidding. There were only six lanes, but it looked like any bowling alley in the
That is a picture of me laughing because I got a gutter ball. But I did get two strikes, believe it or not.
The other option besides bowling was ice skating. But not on ice, on plastic. Again, I am not kidding. People were skating with real skates on plastic that is like the top of an air hockey table. It looked completely normal, but then you remembered that it was 80 degrees and they were skating on plastic.
After that I cam home and had dinner. Tomorrow I am going with the couple I live with to Focus, which is the mission organization they work for. I am going to devotions in the morning during which there probably will be traditional Ugandan singing, so I am very excited. Then, I am going to meet a Ugandan woman and her children that are affiliated with Focus. One of the sons is Autistic and they need someone to play with him, so I am going, ready to play. There is also a deaf two-year-old in the building that I will meet either tomorrow or in the future.
I am excited about the upcoming week because I am planning on exploring
Sarah
3 comments:
Two strikes? No way! Good job.
I have been really enjoying reading your blog and keeping up with your trip. I read your proposal at grandma and grandpa's the other day and was blown away by the goals you set forth for your research. I hope all goes well and I can't wait to talk to you about it in person one day.
-mike
I come from a long line of bowlers. My parents have the trophies to prove it. But none of my family line--my great, great grandpa, Turkey "3 strikes" Laymon, nor my great grandmother, Hazel McQuack--ever bowled in Africa. You're a pioneer!
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