Well it's finally here, my last blog as a SALVE intern, I can't believe it. I certainly feel very mixed emotions at the moment; of course I can't wait to see my family and friends at Christmas. I am really sad to say goodbye to the friends I have made, to the SALVE family and Uganda. But I do hope I will return one day as it has been a fabulous experience and Uganda is trully a wonderful country with such friendly, welcoming people.
(Ugandan Christmas tree)
My final week has been spent winding things up and making sure everything is ready for the next interns, Janet and laura, who I am sure will have a wonderful time and accomplish a great deal while they are here. On Monday I visited Victoria about the bead project and she gave me some of the completed jewellery, the rest of which I collected at the end of the week before I left. They have begun to produce some beautifully woven earings which I am sure will be a big hit back home (I'm actually planning on buying a few pairs myself). Victoria and the matron had also been busy boiling and drying coffee beans for the jewellery and were just looking into an efficient way of making the holes for the thread. I have also made sure that they have enough money to buy materials so they can continue working until the UK team and the Interns arrive in January. After Victoria kindly took me home to meet her family, who were lovely, and gave me some avocados from her own tree and I have to say they were the best I have ever tasted!
(Coffee bean beads)
(Woven earrings)
All week Mike has been trying to meet with the Community Development Officer to discuss the constitution. But unfortunately one of the people who has been looking into things for us has been unavailable all week so he will have to wait until next week and I hope that even though it is Christmas week there will be no more delays. This week I have also spent some time producing some suggestions for Janet and Laura to give them a few ideas of the things they can be involved in while they are here though I am sure they have lots of great ideas of their own.
(Helena, Blessing and Karin)
On Thursday I actually thought it was time I started my Christmas shopping (better late than never) so I went to Kampala for a tour of the various craft markets. And for the first time this December I actuallt began to feel a little Christmassy and I hope I have found some nice gifts that will give my friends and family a taste of life in Uganda! I visited the house on Friday, where currently it is just Helena at home and we were expecting Dinah, Teddy and Moreen to return home on Saturday for Harriet's wedding. I took some of my clothes for the girls which Robinah will give out to them as and when they need them. Unfortunately the girls were unable to make Harriet's wedding but it was lovely that I was able to spend my last full day in Uganda with Mike and Robinah. It was a beautiful day, a lovely service and a very fun reception after and of course Harriet and Topi made a lovely couple!
(The happy couple)
As this is my final blog I just wanted to first say a big thank you to Helen and Nicola for giving me this opportunity and for all their advice and support during my stay. I would also like to thanks Mike and Robinah for welcoming me into their home and to Mike particularly for being such a wonderful Manager. He does such an amazing job here and I trully hope I will see him again some day. And finally thank you to Stephen, harriet and all the children who have helped make this experience very special for me and Alice. Sorry its begun to sound a little lik an Oscars acceptance speech hasn't it!?
I hope you have all enjoyed reading our blogs and that they have given you a good idea of the wonderful work SALVE is doing and will continue to do here in Uganda!
Thank you for reading.
Lots of love
Esther xx