Happy Days!
August 23, 2007 on 4:59 pm | In Uganda |All dressed up and we all had somewhere to go! Today we took (when I say we I refer to all of the volunteers working at Dwelling Places right now) all of the children to Didi’s world. It is a theme park here in Kampala. I was slightly skeptical as I have seen the safety precautions they take on then roads…eh none and so I wasn’t really convinced that the rides would be safe but we went never the less.
Thunder and torrential rain woke us early this morning and so us Scots put on our hiking boots, as you do, jumpers and even waterproofs (African rain is scary!) We did feel slightly under dressed however when we arrived only to be greeted by around 70 excited children and young people. They were almost completely unrecognisable but their warm smiles and familiar hugs gave them away. They were top to toe in completely new clothes and even the rain could not, and did not, dampen their spirits! I have never felt so proud and Lorna even commented (and not for the first time) that she felt like a proud mum, or what she presumes one must feel like when they see their child so, so happy and full of the joys of life. God almost knocked me over, quite literally, when I saw them. “Auntie” they screamed as they ran towards us and little “baby Rita” jumped into my arms. I hope you can see the photo of her. She is in a hat and has a huge smile! I couldn’t believe it the whole family was there…even the babies, as they call them. They really just mean the little ones but some of them are only days old when they are rescued.
The rain soon cleared up and we enjoyed the rest of the day in the sunshine, playing on rides, jumping queues, wiping the tears of children who were scared (and it wasn’t just the babies!) and organising the group as they jumped in and out of the pool. None of them can swim but that didn’t bother them. So I guess it has just been another day on this rollercoaster (excuse the pun) we call life. This trip is full of highs and lows. It is painful to hear the children’s stories and see where they come from but today was a definite high. Being here and seeing what Dwelling Places is doing for these children fills me with hope.
Needless to say we were all exhausted by the end of the day and the new clothes were filthy; ice cream, the dust of Kampala and sticky fingers saw to that. Watching them lick their sticky fingers reminded me that they are children. They love what other children love and they deserve childhoods, which is what DP is striving to give them.
Lots of love and then some Erica xxx
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What a wonderfull day for both you and the children. Wish I had been there too. x Kate
Comment by Kate — August 24, 2007 #
Hello Erica
We have been thinking about you and hope you are well. I am still searching the shops for sour plooms!! It sounds like you are both having a fantastic experience and you are capturing memories that will never fade. Please take care on those little scooter things that Eliza was telling us about this morning in St. Andrews.Lots of love to you both and to all the friends that you have made. Speak soon. Gillian.xxxxxxxxx
Comment by Gillian and All The Blairs — August 26, 2007 #
Hi Guys,
What a fantastic job your doing keep up the good work! Love the poems Lorna. It’s great you’re managing to get time to keep us all updated on your adventures, sounds amazing. Keeping you both in our prayers. Love Vikki xxx
Comment by Vikki — August 27, 2007 #
Hiya
I’m glad you are having a wonderful experience. You are doing a great job and are making a difference in these lives of these children. It’s great reading your stories and seeing your photos. Keep safe and keep smiling. Rae x
Comment by Rae — August 28, 2007 #
i’m loving reading about all of your amazing experiences, you are both superstars!!!! Keep up the fantastic work. Love Nicola.
Comment by nicola sweetie — August 30, 2007 #
hey babies. Hope all is well. Get on facebook so I can talk more. Love You both. Emilyxx
Comment by Emily — September 2, 2007 #
Hey girlies, hope you are both well, i’m following the blog all the time and still def want to meet up with you somewhere!! You are doing an amazing job im so proud of you! Love you both loads, Lynn xxxxx
Comment by Lynn Rodgers — September 5, 2007 #