Happy Easter
March has been far calmer than the previous months- we’d almost forgotten what ‘normal life at Tudabujja’ was! A lot of older boys have moved on from Tudabujja and many of the boys who have come in are much younger which has changed the feeling of the place. They are never bored of playing games (thanks to those who sent games for Christmas!) and always want us to join in. We like to think it’s an important part of our work so we do of course join in. Nathan’s Mum sent out 30 red noses which the boys loved and posed more than the Beckhams!
Down on the farm… we have one new calf (one of the boys suggested she should be called ‘Jen’- not sure whether it’s a compliment or not!?!). We also have 5 new piglets and 700 new chicks so it feels like Spring, just like back home!
The farm manager is doing a great job (thanks for your prayers) and now the administrator is back we’re both able to fully do the job we initially came out to do, as centre managers. Jen has big plans for developing the Arts and education; Nathan for life skills and spiritual development.
Nathan’s parents have arrived and Jen’s parents and sister, Sarah arrive on 1st so we’ll take some time off to spend with them. It’s great that they can visit and a good excuse to go on safari (very exciting!!). Two of Jen’s past pupils have convinced their parents to come out to
Last weekend we went with some friends to stay for a night on an island called ‘The Hairy Lemon’ (don’t ask!). It was a gorgeous little place in the middle of the
Prayer points for March…
For the boys as they arrive and move on, that we can support them as much as is possible.
For a great time with our families- for fun, relaxation and safety.
For us as we delve deeper into our roles, that what we do makes a positive difference for the boys and staff.
5 Comments:
Hi Guys and a HAppy EAster to you too. I've no doubt you're busy enjoying your visitors, with lots of news from home. We've just gotten back from Center Parcs where we had an extremely active time, the boys even went snow boarding - their energy knows no bounds thank goodness. I'm trying to get some school work done but am enjoying this quick distraction.
Take care and enjoy your well deserved break.
Much love, Michelle xxx and the other Vogtlanders xx
hello nathan and jen, how is it in Uganda?
i hope you are enjoying your life, lots of love jake vogtlander
Hellooooooooooooo! I miss you both and everyone at Tudabuja!! Had so much fun!!
Have you had a good week?
Did you get the parcel yet? Hope it reached you ok...
Lots of love, Sarah
PS...you asked about my job...I'm doing the admin for the adoption support team down in chaddesden 4 days a week! And I bike all the way there and back...are you impressed!? hehe! I should be starting french teaching soon too on the other day! And i have some other exciting news which hopefully i can tell you soon ish!
Ooh this was a long message!
Hello Nathan and Jen!
I'm sorry I've not been in touch for so long but I tried to send a Birthday e-mail in Feb and it got bounced back and it was only when I spoke to Sarah the other day that I found out about this. Happy (belated) Birthday Jen! I hope you had a fantastic time.
I've just read the whole of the blog and have very quickly been brought up to date with what you're up to and it sounds pretty amazing! I'm glad things are settling down for you but it seems like you've risen to pretty much any challenge Uganda can throw at you. Won't calm seem boring after the 6 months you've had?
I hope you're both very happy and having a great time.
Lots of love,
Lindsay (and Mike) xxx
Hey guys! Not sure if my texts are getting through at the moment! Don't know when you'll read this but can you text or put a message on our blog with any dates you have for the summer? We're staring at a calendar trying to work out how to fit everything in. Glad you had a great time with your families. Still missing you loads.
Love, Karen. xx
PS Nath - hope the Beanfeast is/was useful!!
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