http://www.icecymruuganda.blogspot.com/
Sally Sudworth, Liane Shepherd and Dave Reynolds are all civil engineers and they have written another blog at this address. You can see more photos here and read more about what the team are doing.
Sunday, 30 January 2011
My friend Liane the engineer
Can you see Liane sitting behind me with the children? She is showing them how to use a calculator.
I really like Liane. She is a lovely bubbly person and is an excellent civil engineer. She is very senior in her company and is in charge of two offices. She has teams of engineers working for her in Cardiff who design and build new roads and bridges. This proves that girls can be great negineers as well as boys! I din't even know what a civil engineer did until I met her.
I really like Liane. She is a lovely bubbly person and is an excellent civil engineer. She is very senior in her company and is in charge of two offices. She has teams of engineers working for her in Cardiff who design and build new roads and bridges. This proves that girls can be great negineers as well as boys! I din't even know what a civil engineer did until I met her.
Going to church at Soroti Baptist Church
Sunday 30 Jan :A day off at last – I have never done so much manual work in my life – well not me actually – I was watching the others who were very busy every day. It was very hot and sunny - 35 degrees! Sunday service at Soroti Baptist Church was an experience I shall never forget. There was much singing and dancing, and joyful singing; it was impossible not to be moved. There were even some pogo-ing (if you have ever seen The Blues Brothers film you will know what I mean!). The children were all dressed in their Sunday best. They gave us all a really warm welcome and said they appreciated everything that the team is doing.
At the Lake near Soroti
Fisherman in a dugout canoe
A cow grazing near the shore
Fisherman on the lake in their canoe
Everyone paddling in the water! We did not join them because there were lots of bugs and parasites inthe water and sometimes crocodiles!
A cow grazing near the shore
Fisherman on the lake in their canoe
Everyone paddling in the water! We did not join them because there were lots of bugs and parasites inthe water and sometimes crocodiles!
Visit to the lake
Saturday 29 Jan : We made the trip to the lake – on a very dusty road. See the photographs of some spectacular scenery. The tiny villages we saw enjoyed the most perfect setting, overlooking the vast serene lake. There was a mixture in building materials from classic mud huts with thatched roofs, to small brick bungalows. Soccer was everywhere with football pitches dominating every village green! I expect they are all also vulnerable to flooding during the rainy season. The children here do not have any toys nor do they have any bears like me so they really liked to meet me.
We passed a water station that was very busy where the young women and children were filling large yellow containers using the hand pump (perhaps WaterAid or Oxfam had installed this?) and the women were carrying the containers back to their villages on their heads. We have seen many women carrying many (challenging) items such as whole bales of timber and also very large baskets laden with fruit (bananas and mangos) carefully balanced on their heads.
This is the cabinet we made to cover the electric meter on the church.
Me and my new friends in Soroti
Me sitting in Soroti baptist church
Hello - I am missing you all and can't wait to tell you what I have been doing when I get back to Glenboi school!
This is Sally and Liane who have learnt to be joiners ( a type of carpenter). The are both qualified engineers and Sally is looking after me.
Liane with the power drill!
Sally sawing wood
Me and my new friends in Soroti
Me sitting in Soroti baptist church
Hello - I am missing you all and can't wait to tell you what I have been doing when I get back to Glenboi school!
This is Sally and Liane who have learnt to be joiners ( a type of carpenter). The are both qualified engineers and Sally is looking after me.
Liane with the power drill!
Sally sawing wood
Soroti medical centre grand opening
I was very excited to be part of the opening ceremony for the Soroti Medical Centre. The team have been working hard to get things ready. It’s very hot! I generally like to have a snooze under the tree at midday. I had the chance to explore the church which is a large cool building.
The team has developed a great rapport with the locals who are working with us to complete the last few details that will help to extend the building. We are completing fitting out of the radiology rooms and also creating a resource centre that will be used for training in technical, IT and craft.
Soroti Medical Centre
Soroti medical centre
Plaque to be unveiled and ribbon to be cut......
Sally and Dave and the plaque that mentions all the young engineers who were involved in designing and building the medical centre
Can you spot me under the tree again?
Plaque to be unveiled and ribbon to be cut......
Sally and Dave and the plaque that mentions all the young engineers who were involved in designing and building the medical centre
Can you spot me under the tree again?
Working at Soroti
We flew to Nairobi on the night plane from Amsterdam and I didn’t get much sleep. From there we journeyed to Entebbe airport (which is sited on the shores of Lake Victoria ), and spent a day on the road travelling north to Soroti. I was impressed with the new plaque we are installing in the medical centre which is for the grand opening on Friday. I loved meeting the local children, they are very friendly and wanted to give me a hug. Sally and Liane have become joiners and are making a new cabinet to cover up the electricity meters. They have learnt new skills like how to saw, use a power drill, make a ladder and use a wood plane!
Lunch today was chicken, vegetable samosas and pop. Last night we had chapattis and matoke, which is like mashed potato but is made from a type of banana but it is not sweet.
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Preparing to go
My arm is sore from all the injections I had to have to protect me when I go and I had to start taking my anti - malaria tablets a few days ago - yuck. I hope I don't get bitten by mosquitos. I am so excited but a bit scared too. We are flying today from Cardiff airport and can you believe it is going to take 26 hours to get there! I am glad I am going with Sally and the other engineers who are going to take care of me. We are going to be working when we are there, helping at the new medical centre in Soroti. We are also going to visit an orphanage that was recently built and also a grinding mill that is being run by the widows co-operative. I can't wait to make friends with the children. We are going for two weeks and at the end of the trip we are going on a mini safari and will see lions and elephants and giraffes and rhinos. That is going to be absolutely brilliant. I am already missing my class mates at Glenboi School and Mrs Jones but can't wait to write in my blog to tell them of my latest news. I hope one of these engineers can get me a good internet connection to download my blog. Speak soon. Love from Barnaby Bear
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