Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Uganda Arrival!

I can’t believe I am really here!  It has been almost 11 days since I landed, and I am still amazed that I finally got an opportunity to come to this wonderful continent.  I left the blizzard filled world of America and arrived in the warm, dust filled world of Uganda after 36 hours of travel time and an unexpected trip through Ethiopia (thank you snow).  Unfortunately, my luggage forgot the make the entire trip with me, so I am still without my…well, without anything really.  Note to self: always pack one extra pair of socks and underwear in carry on!

Luckily, I have generous friends here that lent me essentials (and I realize that you don’t really need much), and I soon found myself bouncing from wonderously new place to place….and no, not always in a safari van pictured above ;)

The first major even was my friend’s wedding.  In fact, Tara is the reason I am on this journey.  As a true friend for 9 years, I could not miss the opportunity to watch her join her life with a wonderful Ugandan man named Grace Nyanga.  And for a bonus, she immediately gets to be the mother of the spunky 11 year old, Edith Nyanga, who will surely grow up to have as big an impact in people’s lives as her parents have been to others. 
 The Ugandan ceremony has many unique traditions as you might imagine.  One of my favorites is when they introduced this large crowd of Ugandans as Grace’s family.  “Now,” they say to Tara, “this is YOUR burden”….HA!  Family is more than immediate here!

 This was followed by many introductions, pictures…and of course food!  Ugandans do not usually send invitations to weddings.  If you know them, or even just know of them, you come….and you come expecting to be fed as well.  Grace and Tara are both well known here in Jinja, so we had to enlist a couple “bouncers” to ensure all true friends and family got fed!


Finally, as the wedding party got whittled down to the most intimate, we drove 45 minutes down the road to a wonderful getaway right on the Nile River called The Haven.  The view from its perch was incredible.  Needless to say, we all slept well that night.






7 comments:

  1. Africa is still an amazing country- with so many aspects: people, nature, landscapes, culture etc... enjoy that important trip! It must be an important and great experience!

    Franka

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  2. Great post, thank you! Loved that you captured the atmosphere of the wedding. Some like you're having wonderful experiences. Enjoy, keep safe, find some underwear and keep blogging!

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  3. Kevin Massey is the king of humanity. You're the best! xx Tim F.

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  4. kevin! i can't believe you're in uganda! you know that i run an organization called be the change (uganda) that sponsors the education of 10 students living in kampala. if you'd like to meet up with any of the kids (high school and college) let me know. they'd love to meet one of my muzungu friends!
    much love to you and hope you enjoy your time there.
    nkwagala my friend!
    g.

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  5. K Mass, this is so awesome!! Please keep blogging about the trip, its great to hear about it. Miss you kid!

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  6. Great to hear from you all! Just posted another. Thanks for stopping by :)

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  7. Wonderful post!It's fun to read about a wedding in different culture too. Enjoy your great trip.

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