Driving and Weekly Update
I cannot explain how excited I get each day I successfully drive in Bukoba. I’m hopeful the good luck will continue for a long time! I have little celebrations in the car with my passengers each time we arrive at our destination with no complications. Driving in Bukoba is not as difficult as I originally anticipated, but I still find it necessary to really concentrate. The traffic and pedestrian ‘rules’ are different than the U.S., but I’ve been adjusting well so far. The major difference is I am driving on the left side of the road. So far, I haven’t made any mistakes other than turning on my windshield wipers instead of my blinker signal (even those are on opposite sides!).On Monday, I went to Justina’s school, Kiteyagwa, to speak with the sport teachers about starting soccer with the kids. More updates to come regarding that!
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Some choir members arriving at the church after a long walk; one vehicle could not handle the muddy roads. |
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Goodies bought at the church auction. |
Playing 'football' after church with the girls.. no time to change when it's time to play! |
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Kiteyagwa school kids on a break. |
At COSAD's Kiteyagwa School office. |
Britt, I love reading your posts and seeing all of your pictures. I'm so glad that you are safe and happy (and playing/coaching soccer!). You're in my thoughts, Ash
ReplyDeleteThanks Ash! I was just thinking about you yesterday, and wanted to shoot you an email, but I lost it. Will you send me your email again (to: brittanydleitch@gmail.com)? I was wondering how your exam is/was?
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