Tuesday, 26 August 2014

We have arrived

We are in Uganda!
Because of you!

That was one of the first things I had read when I was in Uganda. It is a big ad for some bank but it kind of fits why we are coming to Uganda. We are here because of the Ugandan people, especially because of the Ugandan kids. We want to help the kids in Mpigi. But first things first:
We went to Frankfurt Airport in the late evening of the 21st of August and checked in with Emirates. Fortunately we hit a sweet spot there because are luggage limit was 60 kg and we had … 59.4 kg. I’d say we did pretty well in terms of packing. Flying from Frankfurt to Dubai went without any problems. We ate, watched movies and slept a lot during this 6 hour flight.
When we left the plane in Dubai we were stunned by the heat. 32 degrees Celsius at 7 a.m. – ridiculous! We went straight to our gate (and by straight I mean it is a 30 minute walk because that airport is freaking huge…) and we knew from the very first moment, that we were at the right place. The other people at the gate were almost exclusively Ugandan. There were like 4 other Muzungus (Luganda for white people), 10 asian looking people and the rest was black and talked loudly with that certain enthusiasm you learn to adore about Ugandans. The second flight also went smoothly but when we arrived at Entebbe we had our first shock. Just two of our four bags arrived with us, the rest went missing. We had to fill out a form and were told to call the airport tomorrow to check if the luggage had appeared. Well we had no other choice than to take things the way they were and head to Mpigi.
The Kalanzi family was very warm and welcoming and we met a lot of people on our first day. Because besides Moses, Kirabo and Arthur there were also five nephews (?) of Moses and Kirabo with them in the house. Moses showed us our rooms, we had dinner, and then we went to bed- Exhausted but happy to be in Uganda.
On day 2 we were shown around, met some kids and went to the school the first time, everything was really interesting and we had an amazing talk with Moses about Abato, and what his plans are for us. He wants us to support him in every aspect of Abato especially the external communication and other administrative tasks.

Our luggage has also been found and we went to Entebbe one more time to pick it up on day 3. Our real work with the Abato Foundation would start on day 4 of our trip.


Julian
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