Thursday, January 29, 2009
Great day
Monday, January 26, 2009
Relevance
Friday, January 23, 2009
Classes
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Content
I live now with Mami Joyce, a local lady who takes care of Rob Osbourne and I. The food is AMAZING. We are only there from 7pm-7amish. Then go for classes and return. She takes care of us so well. It's like having my actual mother (Don't worry mom you're still better).
Everything with Julie has been going well. We had our 1 year anniversary in different countries which kinda sucks but so far even though we've physically moved farther, we've grown closer. I've learned how much I appreciate her, and I try to tell her as often as possible!
My friends here are pretty awesome. They're nothing like the people back in Coatesville, or at Messiah, but they're the best substitute I could ask for. There's an intern - Phil and he's sooo cool. He's so awkward when he has to make announcements but he's just that guy who everyone loves and no one could humanly hate. And another guy down the hall - Dave, hes really smart and has pretty similar dreams and aspirations as me. We've had some good talks. And Rob we've gotten much closer b/c of our homestay. He's soooo interesting because he's just sooo off the wall, against the grain, and he has a reason for being different too. All the people here are genuinely nice and caring.
Classes... well classes will be classes but I've tried to take a note from best guy friend Mike last semester and try to get a 4.0. I'm still trying to learn as much as possible (learning is more important than grades), but I think the two can work hand in hand. I just got mostly done a paper do for the 30th so I feel pretty accomplished.
Yeah so everything has been great. The temp is about 70 and there's a cool breeze. Can't get much better (unless my family was here :) ).
Friday, January 16, 2009
Opening of Eyes
I hear there is a workout gym on campus. That’s awesome because I need to start training for cross country and a good weight lifting session is definitely due. I met a couple of my Ugandan buddies down there and told them they could tell me all the workouts I need to do. Upon entering the room I notice a total of 4 benches, 1 machine, and random weights throughout the room. Not even dumbbells are found. At Messiah we complain when there are more than 1 person to an area, here there’s 5. I look down almost embarrassed of my grumbles at home and observe their footwear. Only 3 people, including myself, have actual running shoes. Out of a room of about 25 men only 3 have good shoes? About 7 have regular school shoes, another 10 have sandals (flip-flops) and the rest have no shoes on. How can even begin to complain about how many miles my shoes have on them?
I know I have only been here for a week to the day but I have already a new sense of humility. I feel like I some sort of responsibility to give back to those who were not as fortunate as me to be born in the United States. In 4 months I will leave this place, hopefully with a new respect, new outlook, and new goals on and for life. “Through no virtues and accomplishments of our own, we have been fortunate enough to be born in the United States under the most comfortable conditions. We, therefore, have a responsibility to others who are less well off."
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Bizare Bazaar's
Wow the past couple days have been awesome! Sleep has gotten normal and classes are starting to become regular for me now. I have figured out that the internet connection is too slow to post pictures so I’m sorry but you’ll have to wait until I return in four months to see the awesome pictures! I went on a picture hunt yesterday and took some awesome sunset pictures, and just stuff around campus. There is a bazaar on campus and boy is that a ton of fun. Here in Uganda you bargain and barter for your prices. For example there was a shirt for 25,000 shillings (worth about 14.00) and I asked the lady how much and when she told me the price I said “No way there’s a shirt over there for 13,000 shillings!” So she said “How about 17,000” and I said “I can do that.” All together I got a pair of sandals, a traditional African shirt, a dress and necklace (for my sister, and of course I already lost the necklace), and a purple purse, that is awesome looking, for Julie. I’ve just really enjoyed the past several days. Everything has been falling into place. Also we had a Bible study for the guys on the trip and it was awesome to open up and talk to some of them about stuff going on in our lives. It’s cool to have a ton of people praying for my loved ones because it gives me so much reassurance that God understands how much I care for them. Yeah so far so good. No complaints.One more thing... this is going to be scary. So after much debate, my friend here - Dave - has convinced me to join the cross country team. Boy is this going to be interesting. I believe it will be good for me because it is going to take a good deal of humility going there after not running for 3 months and try and start running with a bunch of Africans. I figure this will be better in the end. Delayed gratification right?