June 29, Monday

Posted by Sandy on July 02, 2009
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June 29, Monday

We all slept late and had breakfast of tea, toast and fruit about 9:30. Since I slept so good last night, I feel much better today. Then Beverly and I have had time to visit and to organize our things. In the afternoon we walked to the Pearl Supermarket and drank a Ugandan Coke. They taste so much better than US cokes. We enjoyed looking at the variety of items for sale while listening to the music of Michael W. Smith on the store’s sound system. Back in the hotel room we ate our fresh apples, visited and took a nap. That apple and some peanuts were my lunch and later we’ll eat supper before going to the airport to get Kemper and Marie.
June 29, Monday

We all slept late and had breakfast of tea, toast and fruit about 9:30. Since I slept so good last night, I feel much better today. Then Beverly and I have had time to visit and to organize our things. In the afternoon we walked to the Pearl Supermarket and drank a Ugandan Coke. They taste so much better than US cokes. We enjoyed looking at the variety of items for sale while listening to the music of Michael W. Smith on the store’s sound system. Back in the hotel room we ate our fresh apples, visited and took a nap. That apple and some peanuts were my lunch and later we’ll eat supper before going to the airport to get Kemper and Marie.

While waiting for Kemper and Marie, we visited with a lady from Texas named Norma who lives in the Gulu area and is a nurse practicioner and a Christian. She shared stories of the people returning to their land after years of being in the refugee camps. She said there is a great need for churches since all the structures were burned during Kony’s raids, when the people return to their villages, they have no place of worship. We introduced her to Peter and hopefully, in the future Servants of the King will be able to help with the construction of churches in that area.

Kemper and Marie arrived on the flight about 9 p.m. and waited for their luggage. All arrived except one of Marie’s pieces. Kemper said their flight from Atlanta was three and a half hours late leaving so when they arrived in Amsterdam, our flight had just left a few minutes before.
The airlines put them up in a hotel and fed them. They had an excursion out of the airport and into Amsterdam. When they arrived they weren’t nearly as tired as we had been since they spent a night over in a hotel. The Lord blessed them abundantly even though they missed the original flight.

We visited a while back at the hotel before everyone went to bed.

Thank you, Lord that they arrived safely. We thank you Lord that the luggage will arrive tomorrow so we can start doing your kingdom’s work.

June 29, Monday

We all slept late and had breakfast of tea, toast and fruit about 9:30. Since I slept so good last night, I feel much better today. Then Beverly and I have had time to visit and to organize our things. In the afternoon we walked to the Pearl Supermarket and drank a Ugandan Coke. They taste so much better than US cokes. We enjoyed looking at the variety of items for sale while listening to the music of Michael W. Smith on the store’s sound system. Back in the hotel room we ate our fresh apples, visited and took a nap. That apple and some peanuts were my lunch and later we’ll eat supper before going to the airport to get Kemper and Marie.
June 29, Monday

We all slept late and had breakfast of tea, toast and fruit about 9:30. Since I slept so good last night, I feel much better today. Then Beverly and I have had time to visit and to organize our things. In the afternoon we walked to the Pearl Supermarket and drank a Ugandan Coke. They taste so much better than US cokes. We enjoyed looking at the variety of items for sale while listening to the music of Michael W. Smith on the store’s sound system. Back in the hotel room we ate our fresh apples, visited and took a nap. That apple and some peanuts were my lunch and later we’ll eat supper before going to the airport to get Kemper and Marie.

While waiting for Kemper and Marie, we visited with a lady from Texas named Norma who lives in the Gulu area and is a nurse practicioner and a Christian. She shared stories of the people returning to their land after years of being in the refugee camps. She said there is a great need for churches since all the structures were burned during Kony’s raids, when the people return to their villages, they have no place of worship. We introduced her to Peter and hopefully, in the future Servants of the King will be able to help with the construction of churches in that area.

Kemper and Marie arrived on the flight about 9 p.m. and waited for their luggage. All arrived except one of Marie’s pieces. Kemper said their flight from Atlanta was three and a half hours late leaving so when they arrived in Amsterdam, our flight had just left a few minutes before.
The airlines put them up in a hotel and fed them. They had an excursion out of the airport and into Amsterdam. When they arrived they weren’t nearly as tired as we had been since they spent a night over in a hotel. The Lord blessed them abundantly even though they missed the original flight.

We visited a while back at the hotel before everyone went to bed.

Thank you, Lord that they arrived safely. We thank you Lord that the luggage will arrive tomorrow so we can start doing your kingdom’s work.

June 29, Monday

We all slept late and had breakfast of tea, toast and fruit about 9:30. Since I slept so good last night, I feel much better today. Then Beverly and I have had time to visit and to organize our things. In the afternoon we walked to the Pearl Supermarket and drank a Ugandan Coke. They taste so much better than US cokes. We enjoyed looking at the variety of items for sale while listening to the music of Michael W. Smith on the store’s sound system. Back in the hotel room we ate our fresh apples, visited and took a nap. That apple and some peanuts were my lunch and later we’ll eat supper before going to the airport to get Kemper and Marie.
June 29, Monday

We all slept late and had breakfast of tea, toast and fruit about 9:30. Since I slept so good last night, I feel much better today. Then Beverly and I have had time to visit and to organize our things. In the afternoon we walked to the Pearl Supermarket and drank a Ugandan Coke. They taste so much better than US cokes. We enjoyed looking at the variety of items for sale while listening to the music of Michael W. Smith on the store’s sound system. Back in the hotel room we ate our fresh apples, visited and took a nap. That apple and some peanuts were my lunch and later we’ll eat supper before going to the airport to get Kemper and Marie.

While waiting for Kemper and Marie, we visited with a lady from Texas named Norma who lives in the Gulu area and is a nurse practicioner and a Christian. She shared stories of the people returning to their land after years of being in the refugee camps. She said there is a great need for churches since all the structures were burned during Kony’s raids, when the people return to their villages, they have no place of worship. We introduced her to Peter and hopefully, in the future Servants of the King will be able to help with the construction of churches in that area.

Kemper and Marie arrived on the flight about 9 p.m. and waited for their luggage. All arrived except one of Marie’s pieces. Kemper said their flight from Atlanta was three and a half hours late leaving so when they arrived in Amsterdam, our flight had just left a few minutes before.
The airlines put them up in a hotel and fed them. They had an excursion out of the airport and into Amsterdam. When they arrived they weren’t nearly as tired as we had been since they spent a night over in a hotel. The Lord blessed them abundantly even though they missed the original flight.

We visited a while back at the hotel before everyone went to bed.

Thank you, Lord that they arrived safely. We thank you Lord that the luggage will arrive tomorrow so we can start doing your kingdom’s work.

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