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Mzungu! Mzungu!: Treking the Usumbara Mountains
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The adventures of two do-gooders escaping to a Ugandan orphanage for 6 months. Tuesday, 19 February 2008. Treking the Usumbara Mountains. Char at the top of the view point - you cant really see from the photo but the view went for miles! As we neared the top the fog decended! But thanfully lifted soon after. We walked through beautiful lush fertile valleys - not what you expect from Africa. The villagers here made a good living selling there fresh produce all over TZ. The area has a climate unlike the re...
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Mzungu! Mzungu!: September 2007
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The adventures of two do-gooders escaping to a Ugandan orphanage for 6 months. Saturday, 29 September 2007. What A Difference A Dollar Makes. The (now) four volunteers and the first 10 gorgeous children we are currently teaching and soon to be living with! We have waited a LONG time for these. The set nearest is what will be our bedroom! Mona and Jay painting the inside of one of the two classrooms! On the Kitchen and Dinning Building! Political rant over (you’ve missed them I know). So, the blog:. With ...
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Mzungu! Mzungu!: Ahhh... Zanzibar
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The adventures of two do-gooders escaping to a Ugandan orphanage for 6 months. Thursday, 28 February 2008. Not a bad beach really. A nice place for a nap. Our terrace at our guest house. Not the WORST view we've ever had. So infamous there's a facebook group coming soon! Classic Zanizbar. Dhow. Sunset. Beach. Nice. Char gets ready for Nemo spotting! Check out the colour of that water! One of Stone Towns thousands of amazingly carved doors! Tourism has also skyrocketd prices - but we still found a nice li...
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Mzungu! Mzungu!: March 2008
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The adventures of two do-gooders escaping to a Ugandan orphanage for 6 months. Friday, 21 March 2008. Our beloved Kampala. The city is basically 24/7 gridlock. But it still rocks! Us both at Sipi Falls number two. We had a beautiful view over sipi falls 1 from our campsite - but it was bloody windy on that cliff! The thunder clouds encrouch into a sunset over the nile up at Bujagali Falls. Grace and Steve up at Bujagali (hope the photos not too dark to see). Or too much poker? After the peace of Sipi we ...
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Mzungu! Mzungu!: January 2008
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The adventures of two do-gooders escaping to a Ugandan orphanage for 6 months. Wednesday, 16 January 2008. Christmas and New Year. Good old santa even found us in Uganda! Ddamba lovin' his new bag and hat on Christmas Morning! Jackie looking smart in her new clothes! Dancing around with the kids and their new presents. Sarah and Scovia opening presents! Us with the kids on Christmas Day. The view from our tent over the Nile - where we stayed for New Years Eve. Sunset over the Nile, at the bar. Anyway the...
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Mzungu! Mzungu!: December 2007
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The adventures of two do-gooders escaping to a Ugandan orphanage for 6 months. Wednesday, 19 December 2007. The Wait Is Over. Char and Jay Say:. So it may of taken over four months but on Wednesday (12. The first ten children finally began living at Kiyumbakimu Children's Village. Some of the building works are not yet finished, and the site isn't quite as pretty as we'd like, but as they say, 'TIA' - That Is Africa! As a result and with the children being so excitable we've been pretty tired this week&#...
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Mzungu! Mzungu!: November 2007
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The adventures of two do-gooders escaping to a Ugandan orphanage for 6 months. Thursday, 22 November 2007. Are you ready for CHOGM? A little different type of blog for you this week, all due to ‘major’ events happening over here in UG. Sorry if it’s a bit cynical.i am still a bit ecited to see all the special issues of the newspapers and photos. 8217; This has led to the now infamous ‘Are you ready for CHOGM? And all for a 3 day meeting. CHOGM could have been great news for Uganda. But, in my opinion...
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Mzungu! Mzungu!: June 2007
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The adventures of two do-gooders escaping to a Ugandan orphanage for 6 months. Saturday, 23 June 2007. Welcome to our blog! Once we get out to Uganda we will be trying to keep the blog as up-to-date as possible but internet connection is likely to be infrequent! Six weeks to go and we still have loads to sort out. Already human pin cushions, we still both have further exciting injections and the prospect of Malaria tablets to look forward to! But besides that, its beginning to get very exciting!
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Mzungu! Mzungu!: October 2007
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The adventures of two do-gooders escaping to a Ugandan orphanage for 6 months. Saturday, 27 October 2007. Blog Interruption: STOP EPAs. Blog interruption. Political Broadcast Time:. Based on a principle of non-reciprocity, as instituted in GSPs and special and differential treatment in the WTO. Protects ACP producers domestic and regional markets. Reverses the pressure for trade and investment liberalisation. Saturday, 13 October 2007. 5* Orphanages and 5* Rapids. These places were simply amazing! Its ha...
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Mzungu! Mzungu!: April 2008
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The adventures of two do-gooders escaping to a Ugandan orphanage for 6 months. Friday, 4 April 2008. The beautiful children of Kiyumbakimu - farewell. Char is thoroughly impressed at being made to dance in front of everyone! Jay 'shakes his bones' at our Leaving Party. Julius shows us how its done. Char and Jay say. Before we end the blog forever (! We would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to follow our story, especially those who have stayed in touch and helped to keep our spirits up.