Last week in Bunio


This was our last week and today we officially left our nice little piece of heaven. The village has been amazing and I am sure that I am going to miss its people and the peace that it exudes. Our main events this week were the finalization of the house to house sanitation pushes (a total of 137 were done) and arranging for our last event. Just after finishing the first one on tuesday we got caught by a huge rainstorm that made us wait at a small store. While waiting there were at least 8 kids that started running naked towards the road and played with the water and the rain. I almost wanted to join them, but I knew it was probably not a great idea. After some time throwing water at each other they even did some handstands and ran home were they coughed for quite some time (we got one of them inside the store and he wouldn't stop caughing!). After about an hour waiting we (Juliet and I) started walking in the middle of a drizzle and in full darkness. We made it home somehow with my newly nightly adapted Ugandan eyes and not as much mud on the shoes as expected.

The big event was fantastic with a huge xylophone type instrument that was made of long plantain three trunks and pieces of wood of different sizes. They played from 2PM (Esawa Munana) until 7PM. We got to even dance with some of the locals and enjoy little kids perform for us. We also arranged for a Chapatti maker to deliver 300 of these tortilla-like concoctions to the village and they were eaten in approximately 10 minutes. Everybody was very happy and we got to see even inhabitants of neighboring villages.

At night we got most of the farewells from the locals including uncle Willibur who promised to have his next son named Felipe because of me. To top everything off, Malaika and I decided to take the mattresses outside and slept with just a mosquito net above our heads. We didn't get to see as many stars as we wished, but the experienced was still great despite the lonely sheet that I had to cover myself and the lack of socks because I forgot to get them out of my room. This morning was pretty sad with everybody saying good bye and us not really wanting to leave. I will stay in Iganga tonight and tomorrow I will go to Kampala for a 3 day safari to Murcheson falls starting on Sunday. I will also go to Sipi Falls again next week to start the climb of Mt. Elgon on the morning of August 6.

PS. One person that I forgot to mentioned was "My Brother": This is the nicest store clerk in Iganga town from Moon Supermarket. This nice Pakistani always asks me... How is it going my brother? and was very concerned about my wallet when it was gone. He was very sad today when I bought airtime for the phone and found out that I will be leaving very soon.

1 comments:

Gabi Patrick said...

Juanchis, glad your journey has enrich your soul... but we're also waiting for you here. Come back soon!
Gabi & Kate

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