Sunday 18 February 2018

Making the most of TIME....

We had the fabulous privilege this weekend of  receiving hugs from friends from England!!

 Some of our friends from St. John's Church in Burscough were passing through Kampala on their way home from 10 days of volunteer work with "International Needs- Uganda".
(For more information on the life-changing work of this organisation, see this website:  https://www.internationalneeds.us/who-we-are/)

Time was short, but we were excited that our friends could swing by into the car-park of a local shopping centre near to our house!
Their mini-buses turned into the entrance and ground to a halt in the middle of the crowded car-park. The mini-bus doors slid open and our friends emerged!

It was a joyful reunion!! There was just about enough time for quick hugs, a photo with a couple of  friends and a speedy catch-up! Then it was time for them to climb back aboard their transport, make haste out of the car-park and return to the main road to Entebbe airport, ready for their flight to the UK.

And on the subject of time, Joel's class recently celebrated 100 Days of School this academic year! To mark this timely occasion, all the pupils were asked to dress up as a centenarian!! Joel was disguised as a one-hundred-year-old man and made his doddery way to his class-room...

To encourage his son, Andrew tried on the facial-hair and fake-glasses- perhaps giving me a glimpse of who I have to look forward to as my husband in another 60 or so years??!?

Not to be outdone by all the dressing-up that seemed to be happening in our family, I found myself donning these charming glasses just a few days after Joel's 100th day-of-school experience:
I had been asked to lead the Primary School Assembly at the children's school and the topic was "Open the Eyes of Our Hearts". These outrageously over-sized glasses came along at just the opportune moment to serve as a striking visual aid!

Finally, it has been a season of birthdays this month! We have marked the passing of another year for Andrew, my brother, my Dad and our brother-in-law, as well as friends.  I love birthdays, as we celebrate the gift of time: the years passed and time to look forward to what God has in store
for the year ahead.
This weekend, we celebrated the birthday of a good friend in Kampala. As guests to the birthday celebration, ladies were invited to wear wigs and gentlemen to wear moustaches. I duly found a wig in a Kampala city shopping centre and even some stick-on whiskers for Andrew! And here is our portrait to give you a bit of a laugh...!!!


1 comment:

  1. So pleased you were able to catch up with St. John’s. Love the glasses. Joel looks so sweet with his beard and Andrew happy as ever. You both make a handsome couple

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