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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Of life's adventures...

Because I finally have a camera, I can do this post mostly in pictures!  Enjoy!

Life out my window:  Boys swinging on my local mango tree


 Dorothy's Wedding:  Dorothy was one of my students when I did some teaching for a group called CCRYM.  She is a lovely woman, and I was able to attend her wedding.  

Rings

Vows
The wedding was made especially fun because I became an adopted parent during the ceremony!  My friend Jude and I were handed a baby and told to take care of him throughout the mass!  It was great fun.  Here the baby, Victor, is not crying, but talking very loudly.  It was a great adventure.  


A VERY pink cake
I generally attend weddings to see my friends, and to network.  Thankfully Maria was at this wedding and I got to spend some quality time with a good friend.  :)  

Arrival at the reception

Cutting the ribbon into the reception

Dorothy and Francis!

This is Buganda traditional wear

Mixing Fashion:  Buganda dresses, Nigerian head pieces

A great Ugandan tradition... sparklers on the cake!


My birthday was actually probably worse this year than it was last year... and that is saying something for sure.  Last year was pretty bad...

My plans all got destroyed at the last minute, and I had to make a hasty exit to Rwanda.  Thankfully a crew of people from Cornerstone were already heading to Rwanda, so I joined them for a crazy, 36 hour trip.  I am glad I had people to travel with, it made it more fun!

No matter how terrible the day was... 11/11/11 at 11:11 is pretty cool!  I have a few pictures of 11:11:11 too  :)

My manuals got finished on my birthday!  These are the books to run the 10 principles of Leadership course... 65 pages each!

My dear Carol spent more of the working day with me!  :)  Love her...






Rwanda was a blur.  The bus was suppose to leave Kampala at 10:30 pm, getting us to Kigali in time to change and go to Cornerstone Leadership Academy graduation.  But the bus didn't arrive until 2:15 AM!! 

We reached Kigali at 11:30, and didn't get to CLA until 1 pm.  The program was basically over.  We spent the night with Wendy and Phil, that was a lovely time to visit.  The next morning we got up at 4 am, and were on the bus leaving Kigali at 5:45 am!

Tim Krutter, Cornerstone Executive Director, speaking to the new graduates.

CLW Rwanda graduates in traditional wear

Graduates listening to Tim

Non graduates cutting and serving the cake

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