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The Barlows in Uganda: July 2011
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The Barlows in Uganda. Sunday, July 24, 2011. 44 Years ago who would have thought? We spent our 40th wedding anniversary sitting on the bank of the Congo River. So it was only fitting that we spend our 44th anniversary on an island in the middle of the Nile River. Off to Wildwaters on the Nile. This might be about like our marriage - a wild ride! The greeting party -. A cool towel to wipe your brow and a glass of chilled "Passion Fruit Juice" - Hmmmmmm. Home away from home - the Murchison suite. Today th...
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The Barlows in Uganda: March 2011
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The Barlows in Uganda. Saturday, March 26, 2011. Who is the happiest person in this picture? We have been anticipating , waiting with bated breath and this morning when we awakemed at 7:00 am there was an email saying that Nathan had some very exciting news to share. Yes it is official, we saw the beautiful ring, everyone was smiling and Nathan had this expression of relief spread across his face. Nathan Barlow and Eliza Baird are engaged. Congratulations Nathan - good job. Links to this post. Ryan was a...
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The Barlows in Uganda: July 2010
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The Barlows in Uganda. Monday, July 26, 2010. Crazy traffic in Kampala! Driving in Kampala- A test of your metal. Still not as crazy as the Congo but at times very reminiscent. We got caught downtown Kampala today - what an adventure! The Bodas (motorcycles) look for any space to crawl through and often take space when there is none - they follow no traffic rules and move where ever they can find space. About all you could do is sit and watch as traffic was going no where. Where does he think he's going?
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The Barlows in Uganda: October 2010
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The Barlows in Uganda. Sunday, October 31, 2010. Mildred Alene Dunn Barlow, the Volunteer of Volunteers! Have we ever told you how much we love our mother, Mildred Alene Dunn Barlow. She has been a great example to us as she has served in so many ways and cared for so many people throughout her life. Did she want to teach Primary? No Will she teach primary and give it her best shot? You are never too old for a little motherly advise. Lincoln Farrell and Marilyn Barlow. Links to this post. A Day In Masaka.
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The Barlows in Uganda: December 2010
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The Barlows in Uganda. Sunday, December 26, 2010. Merry Christmas from Uganda. Merry Christmas to all our old friends, new friends and all our wonderful family. As we sit down to our Christmas dinner it is 80 degrees outside and 100% humidity, in fact it has rained all morning. We have had a month of Christmas giving and serving in the name of LDS Humanitarian Services - it has been a wonderful month that has wrenched our hearts and warmed our hearts all at the same time. Distribution of 400 mosquito net...
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The Barlows in Uganda: Strengthening a vision program.
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The Barlows in Uganda. Sunday, August 14, 2011. Strengthening a vision program. I can't believe it. I didn't think you were serious. I never thought you would come back. I am so happy." Justine, head nurse - St. Joseph's Eye Clinic. DAY 1 - UNPACK, SET UP EQUIPMENT. If all else fails read the directions. Justine, the ophthalmic nurse at St. Francis was pretty excited when we pulled in with the equipment. Ssimbwa helped us transport the equipment and he was very excited also as this is "his" eye c...Dr An...
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The Barlows in Uganda: Murchison Falls
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The Barlows in Uganda. Sunday, August 21, 2011. All things bright and beautiful,. All creatures great and small,. All things wise and wonderful:. The Lord God made them all. Member of the so-called "Big Five" (with the elephant, rhino, lion and leopard. Dangerous, kill more people in Africa than any other animal. Both male and female buffaloes have heavy, ridged horns. Sight and hearing are both rather poor, but scent is well developed. The older bulls often prefer to be on their own. You would have to r...
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The Barlows in Uganda: August 2010
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The Barlows in Uganda. Sunday, August 22, 2010. Danish Pancakes, French Crepes, Chipatis or SWEDISH PANCAKES? Got to love the Elders. The APs live in the same apartment complex as we do. Their apartment is a tiny little side building next to our 4 story apartment building. If Elders are transfering, leaving the mission for home or coming in from out of town they usually spend the night in the APs' apartment. Sometimes it can get pretty crowded and of course their is never any food. And then Innocent came...
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The Barlows in Uganda: August 2011
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The Barlows in Uganda. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Well, the Mess in Masaka turns out to be a pretty great Branch. Last Feb we blogged about. What A Mess We Made in Masaka. When Kaden and Matt, the USU students, left to go home Pres.Jackson sent the full time elders in to work with the new members of the Masaka group. Elder Doney, Elder Ashman,. Elder Chola, Elder Lyman. New member Monday, Elder Gotora, new member Santos. Kyle, Benjamin, Sam and Katie. They all came to Tues and Thur evening study group a...