Hey!! How are you all? Everything is going more than great!!! People are beginning to think that we are locals wherever we go.. i don't know what it is about us but i must say we are some good travelers. haha well anyways what to say what to say.... we continued on and allowed our soar legs to heal from our dreadful day on the roof of our hostel cleaning our clothes by hand for many hours.. Then after that we continued onto TANZANIA!!! We were so excited we practically lost weight from jumping up and down so much. (that was an expression..) but yeah so we crossed the border it took 2 hours.. yeah 2 hours at the border to move on because they went through every single thing in the bus everything! CRAZY CRAZY... then we arrived in Tanga which is the sweetest little town i have been to in Africa! Adorable, the people are so sweet, and it just has that cozy small town sindrum. Everyone was biking around, that just what they do for transportation.. for the most part, i mean there are cars but it is cheaper to bike so they bike! It was like holland but not! Hehe oh i love traveling. We met up with one of Melanie's friends friends from a previous time in tanga! They were the sweetest people! They took us out showed us so many things and treated us like royalty! I love knowing local people it makes the experiences all the better! We only spent a day in Tanga, sad to say but we made the best out of it!!! We went on a bike for 1 hour and went caving for one hour and then 1 hour biking back! WOOT work out! I swear i lost any extra weight i had on me lol (just wishing).. So yeah then we just chilled out with the locals after that! What a blast.. Ew and we tried their local 'cocanut wine' it was repulsive! HAHAH EWWWWWW Mel and i had to plug our noses to finish our miniscule cup! GROose! Okie so then we headed on toward Zanzibar!!!!!!!! YEAH ZANZI! We went through some troubles trying to catch our ferry but like always so survived and moved on.. We met up with one of Mel's friends along the way to Zanzi and had a nice short visit. Very nice. So we had connections here at Zanzi so we have by far the best prices on our rooms here! BLESSED WE ARE! So happy, everywhere we go we are like full of it (blessings) We get local prices all the time! It's amazing! BY THE WAY!! MELANIE GOT BOOI BOOI!! (you know those outfits that the muslims wear that cover you in black except your eyes show) YEAH SHE GOT THAT! She has been wearing it for 1 day now and people are like wow! Muzugu ninga!! HHAHAHA So funny! But the locals really really respect her for that and they cant stop negging me to get my own lol... we'll see maybe it will grow on me some more! But a tourist was like excuse me are you muslim? Then he was like are you WHITE!??! lol he was so happy that he spotted mel and asked a billion of questions and they answer why she got it was she always wondered what it is like and also we are sick of guys hastling us! YICK! But yeah so we have been going to the ocean front for meals each night starts at 7pm and yeah goes till forever! The best food for like yeah cheap cheap like pizza drink dessert and icecream for like 3.50!! WOOOT WHO LOVES AFRICA! ??!? I do!! Anyways.. so today we have just shopped till we dropped (yeah mom you are right i can't controle myself) Such good deals.. Well yeah anyways I am typing this to you with excitment and anticipation to hear from good old Courtenay! Let me know what is up??? Anyone can write me right? lol well i hope you are all well and that you are full of peace and joy!
LOVE ADELE!!!!!
ps. Yesterday we took a "spice tour" and it was helarious!!!! Uhm AND INCREADIBLY BORING!!!!!!! OH MY... there were these little kids along the way from the villages and they made all these weaved rings and bracelets and yeah they stole 100 000 shillings from Mels purse which is like 90 dollars!!! She was totally miffed! GEEZE LOUISE! So we got over it in the afternoon with a cool swim in the indian ocean! BEAUTIFUL AND CRAZY ALL AT THE SAME TIME! (that was a side note) Oh and sorry for the spelling mistakes! (No spell check not enough time)
Saturday, April 28, 2007
hello everyone.. can you say Zanzibar
Hey!! How are you all? Everything is going more than great!!! People are beginning to think that we are locals wherever we go.. i don't know what it is about us but i must say we are some good travelers. haha well anyways what to say what to say.... we continued on and allowed our soar legs to heal from our dreadful day on the roof of our hostel cleaning our clothes by hand for many hours.. Then after that we continued onto TANZANIA!!! We were so excited we practically lost weight from jumping up and down so much. (that was an expression..) but yeah so we crossed the border it took 2 hours.. yeah 2 hours at the border to move on because they went through every single thing in the bus everything! CRAZY CRAZY... then we arrived in Tanga which is the sweetest little town i have been to in Africa! Adorable, the people are so sweet, and it just has that cozy small town sindrum. Everyone was biking around, that just what they do for transportation.. for the most part, i mean there are cars but it is cheaper to bike so they bike! It was like holland but not! Hehe oh i love traveling. We met up with one of Melanie's friends friends from a previous time in tanga! They were the sweetest people! They took us out showed us so many things and treated us like royalty! I love knowing local people it makes the experiences all the better! We only spent a day in Tanga, sad to say but we made the best out of it!!! We went on a bike for 1 hour and went caving for one hour and then 1 hour biking back! WOOT work out! I swear i lost any extra weight i had on me lol (just wishing).. So yeah then we just chilled out with the locals after that! What a blast.. Ew and we tried their local 'cocanut wine' it was repulsive! HAHAH EWWWWWW Mel and i had to plug our noses to finish our miniscule cup! GROose! Okie so then we headed on toward Zanzibar!!!!!!!! YEAH ZANZI! We went through some troubles trying to catch our ferry but like always so survived and moved on.. We met up with one of Mel's friends along the way to Zanzi and had a nice short visit. Very nice. So we had connections here at Zanzi so we have by far the best prices on our rooms here! BLESSED WE ARE! So happy, everywhere we go we are like full of it (blessings) We get local prices all the time! It's amazing! BY THE WAY!! MELANIE GOT BOOI BOOI!! (you know those outfits that the muslims wear that cover you in black except your eyes show) YEAH SHE GOT THAT! She has been wearing it for 1 day now and people are like wow! Muzugu ninga!! HHAHAHA So funny! But the locals really really respect her for that and they cant stop negging me to get my own lol... we'll see maybe it will grow on me some more! But a tourist was like excuse me are you muslim? Then he was like are you WHITE!??! lol he was so happy that he spotted mel and asked a billion of questions and they answer why she got it was she always wondered what it is like and also we are sick of guys hastling us! YICK! But yeah so we have been going to the ocean front for meals each night starts at 7pm and yeah goes till forever! The best food for like yeah cheap cheap like pizza drink dessert and icecream for like 3.50!! WOOOT WHO LOVES AFRICA! ??!? I do!! Anyways.. so today we have just shopped till we dropped (yeah mom you are right i can't controle myself) Such good deals.. Well yeah anyways I am typing this to you with excitment and anticipation to hear from good old Courtenay! Let me know what is up??? Anyone can write me right? lol well i hope you are all well and that you are full of peace and joy!
LOVE ADELE!!!!!
ps. Yesterday we took a "spice tour" and it was helarious!!!! Uhm AND INCREADIBLY BORING!!!!!!! OH MY... there were these little kids along the way from the villages and they made all these weaved rings and bracelets and yeah they stole 100 000 shillings from Mels purse which is like 90 dollars!!! She was totally miffed! GEEZE LOUISE! So we got over it in the afternoon with a cool swim in the indian ocean! BEAUTIFUL AND CRAZY ALL AT THE SAME TIME! (that was a side note) Oh and sorry for the spelling mistakes! (No spell check not enough time)
LOVE ADELE!!!!!
ps. Yesterday we took a "spice tour" and it was helarious!!!! Uhm AND INCREADIBLY BORING!!!!!!! OH MY... there were these little kids along the way from the villages and they made all these weaved rings and bracelets and yeah they stole 100 000 shillings from Mels purse which is like 90 dollars!!! She was totally miffed! GEEZE LOUISE! So we got over it in the afternoon with a cool swim in the indian ocean! BEAUTIFUL AND CRAZY ALL AT THE SAME TIME! (that was a side note) Oh and sorry for the spelling mistakes! (No spell check not enough time)
Monday, April 23, 2007
ADVENTURES I MUST SAY LAMU
Ok! Hello everyone!!! I am rewriting this blog again!! Geepers computers are not my friend! But anyways!! So where we left off i was heading to the most amazing place on earth! LAMU I must tell you all to go there at some point of your life! OK so what it consisted of for us was beaches, swimming, tanning, reading, food, drink, and fun!!! We went on a day dhow trip and a 2 day dhow drip ( Sounds like Du Owww) (it is a sailboat made out of thousands of pieces of wood) ok... soo these trips were sweet off the hook i must say... they kinda went like this... we got on the boat sailed for an hour and then got to a beach that is whiter than the beach before (on Sse Sse) and you would get there swim frolic in the waves enjoy yourself! Eat a meal cooked over coal and the fish that you caught would be cooked over fire using sticks from the bushes to hold them up!! AMAZING FOOD I SAY! Oh and you know eat some sting ray that was speared! Yeah speared that is right SPEARED. Have you ever experienced this before? Yea so this guy just jumps off of the boat and you know have his snorkel on so he can see all the lil fishes and then dives down holds his breath and takes his spear and you know SPEARS A STING RAY! You do realize that crocidoodle dundee died from one! They do this everyday,.... anyways a little too obsessive! But wow! So yeah you would eat, drink, swim, read and relax!!! So yeah then we went on a 2 night 3 day trip... which we sailed for 6 hours in the sweltering sun with a beautiful sea breeze ever so sweetly cooling you off, while your hand moves through the glistening aqua blue water. Sorry to make it sound so good but gosh! ha ha So yeah anyways!! I HAVE A STORY! So we are just floating along with the mast way up like 40 feet in the air... Mia (a girl from the trip) and I are laying at the from of the boat, you know doing the same as before.. letting the water cool us off from the splashing waves, reminiscing... then all of the sudden we hear a little crunch, then continued on.. then CRACK!!!!!!!! hoaky dina! The MAST BROKE IN HALF!!!! Insane! We were freaking we moved so quickly it wasn't even funny! We watched like a couple of deer caught in the headlights as the crew bandaged up the old mast which consists of like 20 pieces of wood packed together with string! HA So then yeah they put it back up and everyone cheered and all was good.. The told us that that is how the boats sink and yeah we could have died! Not a big deal at all ahahha (nervous laughter)! The owner of the boat cracked open a beer to celebrate, and everyone was so happy!! ...Then all of the sudden BAMBBB!! The mast broke AGAIN!!!! WHEW crazy moments of my life! Not only did it break again but we knew we could die !!!! HAHAHA (nervous laughter again)... So we are holding each other and watching the crew now looking like a bunch of ants waiting to be stepped on!!! They hoisted the thing (mast) up and all was well and then the owner finished his beer! Ba ha! good times.. Anyways soo then we are sailing along the beautiful waters and then all the sudden i see this amazing i mean amazing looking beach with this tree house (a REAL ONE KATIE)!!! Then i was like in my mind (Oh man what i would give to stay at that beach).. then like 5 minutes later we pulled up to this little cove of a beach with the tree house and you know trees growing out of the water (literally out of the water like sometimes you can't even see them anymore because they are submerged in the sea!!) There was a little hut where we would cook our meals and all! We spent our couple of days soaking rays, listening to acousticy music, talking, laughing a little too hard he he, and i donno good times ok! So yeah then we came back on the dhow and yeah floating along with the motor on (really defeats the purpose of the (sail) and all) but yeah in the middle of this beautiful Indian ocean when all of the sudden... GUESS WHAT!!! WE HIT CORAL!!! Our boat flew into the air and the back of it (where the motor is) was WAY out of the water! It was insane HAHAHAHAHA By this time nothing scared me lol Melanie on the other hand i swear she shat her pants. oh my oh my... so we had to rock the boat back and forth (not safe pastor craig) until we could somehow i don't know how but we did get off of this patch of coral!! Loving this life in Africa! OK that was it for the trip... i have sweet video footage! You would all be proud! Our time in Lamu was the best ever beautiful memories and good times... We stayed for 8 days and that is alot but we didn't even realize how long we were there! OH MAN.... but yeah we continued onto Mombasa, Kenya and that is where I am now... We were very very dirty.. no laundry for about 3 weeks!! WE'RE not doing that again! We spent 4-5 hours cleaning laundry BY HAND BY HAND ( just wanted to make sure you heard that) Do you know what that consists of... we pretty much died! HA HA no no no we are just dying from our ham strings being stretched for far too long bending over to wash our clothes (by hand) in little dinky buckets of water with hardly any soap and stringing out clothes on lines... and having to take them down and put them up the next day!! OK I'll stop.. note to self PAY SOMEONE to do my laundry, it's like 2 Dollars! jeepers.. I must say that I have had the experience of a life time yesterday cleaning all those disgustingly dirty clothes. .... Well that's all for now... i am sick of the computer and i think am going slightly crazy from these florescent lights! Love you all... please please write back (not to force you at all);)
- Adele
- Adele
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Adele in Nairobi, Adventurous.
HeLLo!!!
I am doing very very well! I am having a blast! Even have a tan i might add... no, no not to rub it in.. but..;) Well anyways... i left off last coming from Rwanda. So we went to the Sse Sse islands! We stayed at this dutch guys camping grounds and had a blast (100 bucks for everything)! The water was murky... but the sand was the whitest sand i have seen in all my life anywhere! Which i have to say needs to be white to compare to so many other beaches... So we basically spent a day getting there we were so wiped 9:30 am to 9:30 pm.. I don't know what i was thinking when i thought about how long it would take you know.. just take a ferry. uhmm yeah their ferries here are sooooo slow lol me and Mel had a good laugh over it all. We spent our days frolicking in the water tanning till we burned (sorry mom) listening to our ipods, eating and drinking. That is pretty much it. You basically lay around like a tub and do nothing. Although we played volley ball and sweat like pigs.. haha.. we stayed for 3 days, 4 nights. Met really neat ppl from the States, Barcelona, and England. Sat around the fire. Ok, then we headed on to Kampala, Uganda with 2 other travelers. We stayed a night met up with some of Mel's friends and hung out. Then we went the next day to Nairobi, Kenya! I love it here! So we came it took us 15 hours!! 3:30pm to 7:00 am! CRAZY! Ok then our window was broken on the bus, i was freeeezzing all night!! All the Africans were gesturing! hehe.. So we went to church the next day.. which is inside of a movie theater! It was full of music so loud i thought my ears were bleeding! Let me tell you the preaching did not get any quieter! Pastor Craig you would have loved it! (PS they did the hankie dance!!!! I love it) They wave their hankies in the air and don't care! You'd laugh, it's a good time.) So we were really in pain (our ears that is) so we decided to leave the service... not a good idear. We were in the very front actually separated from the rest of the congregation! Awkwardness lol.. So we were leaving and an usher said that 'mama' wanted to talk to us! We were like what?!!?! She was the preacher, teacher, singer, hardcore lady! We were ushered to her office and we waited... So she finally came and she said 'God told me when i saw you that you needed to be looked after'. So she payed for our lunch and we didn't go with her she sent one of her ushers to come with us (Ken is his name). We had fun... but we were so wiped from our travels.. Later that night in our hostel we met this cool guy named Andrew who is from England and teaching in schools and so on... very fun and passionate! Mel and I have been chilling with him with most of our free time. You'd all love him...Ok.. thing is about this lady Pastor Lucy is that she and her husband are heading up 250 churches across the coast. they have many orphanages. youth ministries!!! Oh and I forgot one thing, her husband is running for president over Kenya!! Talk about that. Ok so the next day we went to church again ( they have 2- 3 services each day, 7 days a week, and like 1 or 2 crusades a week). Sweet easter service! So much energy the people are so passionate! They have moved me to seek God more seriously and have also been an encouragement to me! What a wonderful (non fattening) easter. So then we were taken for lunch again. We spent the whole day with Ken and laughed sooooo hard its not even funny! He is crazy. Then we waited a long while to meet with Pastor Lucy. She came in and left. that was it... but we got to see her sons ministry! She had only said he did music for youth and i was like wow ok, thats neat. So we walk in and there are like 20 people in white suits! Serious suits! With top hats i might add. Then they told us that they are an R&B band! They rap, they have 3 cd's, they have music videos they travel all over Africa, they are on the radio always... so they proceeded to show us their videos and i tell you they are tight! I COULDN'T believe it. They were so insane! My jaw dropped! Seriously i was amazed! They travel and do skits, dances, preaching and all for youth! They are all 18-27 single.. blah blah, serious about God... Victoria! you need to come and meet up with these people. So anyways. We are getting copies of their stuff very excited. Love it here, we will be moving on sooner than later to the coast! Life is exciting, and God always makes a way! Thank you all for reading this! I hope you are all well and safe! Also that this is not boring you.. tehe, I do hope to hear from you.
Much love - Adele xo
I am doing very very well! I am having a blast! Even have a tan i might add... no, no not to rub it in.. but..;) Well anyways... i left off last coming from Rwanda. So we went to the Sse Sse islands! We stayed at this dutch guys camping grounds and had a blast (100 bucks for everything)! The water was murky... but the sand was the whitest sand i have seen in all my life anywhere! Which i have to say needs to be white to compare to so many other beaches... So we basically spent a day getting there we were so wiped 9:30 am to 9:30 pm.. I don't know what i was thinking when i thought about how long it would take you know.. just take a ferry. uhmm yeah their ferries here are sooooo slow lol me and Mel had a good laugh over it all. We spent our days frolicking in the water tanning till we burned (sorry mom) listening to our ipods, eating and drinking. That is pretty much it. You basically lay around like a tub and do nothing. Although we played volley ball and sweat like pigs.. haha.. we stayed for 3 days, 4 nights. Met really neat ppl from the States, Barcelona, and England. Sat around the fire. Ok, then we headed on to Kampala, Uganda with 2 other travelers. We stayed a night met up with some of Mel's friends and hung out. Then we went the next day to Nairobi, Kenya! I love it here! So we came it took us 15 hours!! 3:30pm to 7:00 am! CRAZY! Ok then our window was broken on the bus, i was freeeezzing all night!! All the Africans were gesturing! hehe.. So we went to church the next day.. which is inside of a movie theater! It was full of music so loud i thought my ears were bleeding! Let me tell you the preaching did not get any quieter! Pastor Craig you would have loved it! (PS they did the hankie dance!!!! I love it) They wave their hankies in the air and don't care! You'd laugh, it's a good time.) So we were really in pain (our ears that is) so we decided to leave the service... not a good idear. We were in the very front actually separated from the rest of the congregation! Awkwardness lol.. So we were leaving and an usher said that 'mama' wanted to talk to us! We were like what?!!?! She was the preacher, teacher, singer, hardcore lady! We were ushered to her office and we waited... So she finally came and she said 'God told me when i saw you that you needed to be looked after'. So she payed for our lunch and we didn't go with her she sent one of her ushers to come with us (Ken is his name). We had fun... but we were so wiped from our travels.. Later that night in our hostel we met this cool guy named Andrew who is from England and teaching in schools and so on... very fun and passionate! Mel and I have been chilling with him with most of our free time. You'd all love him...Ok.. thing is about this lady Pastor Lucy is that she and her husband are heading up 250 churches across the coast. they have many orphanages. youth ministries!!! Oh and I forgot one thing, her husband is running for president over Kenya!! Talk about that. Ok so the next day we went to church again ( they have 2- 3 services each day, 7 days a week, and like 1 or 2 crusades a week). Sweet easter service! So much energy the people are so passionate! They have moved me to seek God more seriously and have also been an encouragement to me! What a wonderful (non fattening) easter. So then we were taken for lunch again. We spent the whole day with Ken and laughed sooooo hard its not even funny! He is crazy. Then we waited a long while to meet with Pastor Lucy. She came in and left. that was it... but we got to see her sons ministry! She had only said he did music for youth and i was like wow ok, thats neat. So we walk in and there are like 20 people in white suits! Serious suits! With top hats i might add. Then they told us that they are an R&B band! They rap, they have 3 cd's, they have music videos they travel all over Africa, they are on the radio always... so they proceeded to show us their videos and i tell you they are tight! I COULDN'T believe it. They were so insane! My jaw dropped! Seriously i was amazed! They travel and do skits, dances, preaching and all for youth! They are all 18-27 single.. blah blah, serious about God... Victoria! you need to come and meet up with these people. So anyways. We are getting copies of their stuff very excited. Love it here, we will be moving on sooner than later to the coast! Life is exciting, and God always makes a way! Thank you all for reading this! I hope you are all well and safe! Also that this is not boring you.. tehe, I do hope to hear from you.
Much love - Adele xo
Sunday, April 1, 2007
hey this is the last of them all.
These are our artsy fartsy pics... this is right before i sacked that creeper!
Reflection.... artsy again.. this restaraunt was great for sweet pics... a skinny lil patio with the sun set and all wow good burger too! Yummy
I think she was trying to hide. Funny girl
This is what you call shopping in Uganda!! Wahoo found the best deal ever. Got a really cute dress for like $1.00, score.
This is us peacing out! Those are our back packs!
Love you all! - post a comment!


7th batch of pics, hope you like em.
Me, at Hotel Des Mille Collines! Aka. Hotel Rwanda! (the movie)
Honestly nothing but rich snobs there! Yick, we went and left! Everything was soooo expensive! Crazy people.
This is Rwanda! Rolling hills filled with life.. many people in a small area! Beautiful.. so many times we would be like wow that is so beautiful! Cool place I must say.
This is an open mass burial grave. You know at the museum is where they are burying everyone.
Uhmm.. there was no soap but I ended up having some in my bag so we had to balance it on my purse and was our hands at the same time... we were gutting ourselves laughing.. people kept on walking in and laughing, or else super embarrassed they thought they were interrupting something! Uhh good times. Crazy Canadians I tell you.

The 6th batch.. this line is gettin old now
Hey, this is a fractions of the names of those past who have been able to be buried at the memorial museum of Kigali, Rwanda! It is so sad.
The Museum was decorated like insanely beautifully! WOW.. and you know we just add to the beauty of it all.. Te he joking.
Hey if you figure what this is supposed to be let me know.
BEAUTIFUL.. i know.. wow right?!
A Bench of ivy for you to sit and ponder the loss of Rwanda. Very intense.
The 6th batch.. this line is gettin old now
aHey, this is a fractions of the names of those past who have been able to be buried at the memorial museum of Kigali, Rwanda! It is so sad.
The Museum was decorated like insanely beautifully! WOW.. and you know we just add to the beauty of it all.. Te he joking.
Hey if you figure what this is supposed to be let me know.
BEAUTIFUL.. i know.. wow right?!
A Bench of ivy for you to sit and ponder the loss of Rwanda. Very intense.
The 5th batch..
Gorgeous darling, gorgeous.
Melanie Orr this is.. her blog is http://melanieorr.blogspot.com
Sweet arm.. i know
This is my super artsy pic.. she says i should go to photography school with her.. lol
Mahollow - she is a beaut

Bunch of pics 3
This chick we met she was cool, cool dreds... name is Carla! She is unique... 19 and traveling all by herself! Crazy.
At the Chez Venant.. snacks and drinks place. Talking uncontrolably
LAUGHING UNCONTROLABLY!! Seriously..hanging out with Mel and (the new gurl, Carla)
That's me if you didn't know
You know just strolling down the isle.. at Kigali Memorial Museum
2nd Batch of Pics
My bestest buddy ever- SMELLY (Mel) We are traveling together!
Mel and I were taking pics for this rope climbing coarse and goofed off.. shhh don't tell.
I was doing the video taping for the coarse lol, very nice harnesses they wear.. awkward.
I got to cut two of the interns this is Katie and we had much fun doing her hair! FuNky!
Mel really wanted to catch some shut eye! YEAH RIGHT! She was no where near shut eye!

First Entry
Hello all!
Write a blog, write a blog.. hmmm what to say to you. I am loving my trip. Being alone traveling over to Uganda was not the most fun thing I’ve ever done! I met a few people had some light conversation, and some intense conversations with a guy who put Christianity in a box, he knew ‘everything’. God help me, it was impossible to get through, but I tried anyways. I read a lot on the 4 plane long trip. When I got to Entebbe I saw Mel after like walking 1 km out of the airport that was ‘under construction’ seeing each other but being stuck behind a grandma with a pusher for about 100 feet and only running to see Mel at about 10 feet away! That was painfully unwanted patience. We talked for 6 hours on the way to Canada house. So good to see her! By the way Mel is doing wonderfully well lol, she is a blast! I love the creativity that Mel and I are seeing everywhere. We are catching moments of beauty everywhere we go. It’s hard to explain what I see here. I see people going through life, through emotions they may never feel again or have felt and are trying to wash away. I have seen people who have gone through the Genocide in Rwanda. Their faces say a lot. You may think you would see pain and anger written on their faces but above all we see love. Love was very strong in Rwanda. Our trip there was full of fun! We met many sweet travelers, some a little different than others… to say the least. Then we met locals and they shared their stories on what life was like during the genocide what the consequences were and so on. How about the many orphans that were the out come of humans vulgar actions? Or how about the many women who were raped and now are carrying Aids because of a thoughtless, wait not a thoughtless act it was planned rape (they would get lessons on how to do this) just so they could be better than and make themselves into the ‘supreme beings’ of Rwanda. One hundred days, one million people dead. Neighbors turning on neighbors, family on family, husbands to wives, wives to husbands. The ripping of love and the daggers of pain in seeing your lost ones taken before your eyes over repeated actions of savage outbreaks of a torn government. I have experienced many emotions in Rwanda. They are good though. I have learned a lot. We did not go any further than the Memorial Museum. We had opportunity to go and see dead mutilated bodies that were kept ‘well’ by putting lime on the bodies, many people killed within a school left in the exact position of death in 1994. Sick, I am not into seeing that unless I am in genocide myself. Yick. Ok. This all sounds intense it is but we also have been going out for dinner, walking, talking, chill axin. We have laughed till our stomachs hurt! We are enjoying each others’ company. We have been sharing our thoughts out loud and have had many good things come out of them. Instead of tearing ourselves down we are building each other up… Okay, now for a storey. One night we went out for dinner at about 6:30 we wanted to catch a Boda Boda to our hostel and these 2 guys we were obviously drinking came up and were just ‘hanging around’.. one was picking my purse *trying to steal from a mzungu*, urg! So I turned and yelled, ‘excuse em moi!!!’ *they speak French there* I pushed his shoulder and let me tell you, he moved! What nerve (he didn’t get a thing, my bag is practically bullet proof hehe). Then the other guy was like ‘WOW, madam very good!!’ Then he continues, ‘I love you, I love you mzungu’ (white woman). I turned and said, ‘NO you don’t’ and I swung my leg over the Boda Boda (which is a motorbike) and I sacked him with my foot *then he keeled over*! Then my driver took off (with me). (Guess God really is looking out for me) hehe. That was an awkward thrill! (all you mill guys don’t need to worry about me! You know I can hold my own. Keep on working hard boyz) Anyways, we are safe and these guys are pathetic, good thing I am strong from all that work at the mill Dad! At the moment Mel and I are at Canada house picking pics for the blog and writing down our thoughts for you! We are continuing onto the Sse Sse Islands tomorrow morning. Obviously for some sunnage and campidge. There are 84 islands, I must say it will be hard to pick one. So I will update as soon as possible! I love you all, I hope all is well. Let me know your thoughts and comments! Much love – Adele
Write a blog, write a blog.. hmmm what to say to you. I am loving my trip. Being alone traveling over to Uganda was not the most fun thing I’ve ever done! I met a few people had some light conversation, and some intense conversations with a guy who put Christianity in a box, he knew ‘everything’. God help me, it was impossible to get through, but I tried anyways. I read a lot on the 4 plane long trip. When I got to Entebbe I saw Mel after like walking 1 km out of the airport that was ‘under construction’ seeing each other but being stuck behind a grandma with a pusher for about 100 feet and only running to see Mel at about 10 feet away! That was painfully unwanted patience. We talked for 6 hours on the way to Canada house. So good to see her! By the way Mel is doing wonderfully well lol, she is a blast! I love the creativity that Mel and I are seeing everywhere. We are catching moments of beauty everywhere we go. It’s hard to explain what I see here. I see people going through life, through emotions they may never feel again or have felt and are trying to wash away. I have seen people who have gone through the Genocide in Rwanda. Their faces say a lot. You may think you would see pain and anger written on their faces but above all we see love. Love was very strong in Rwanda. Our trip there was full of fun! We met many sweet travelers, some a little different than others… to say the least. Then we met locals and they shared their stories on what life was like during the genocide what the consequences were and so on. How about the many orphans that were the out come of humans vulgar actions? Or how about the many women who were raped and now are carrying Aids because of a thoughtless, wait not a thoughtless act it was planned rape (they would get lessons on how to do this) just so they could be better than and make themselves into the ‘supreme beings’ of Rwanda. One hundred days, one million people dead. Neighbors turning on neighbors, family on family, husbands to wives, wives to husbands. The ripping of love and the daggers of pain in seeing your lost ones taken before your eyes over repeated actions of savage outbreaks of a torn government. I have experienced many emotions in Rwanda. They are good though. I have learned a lot. We did not go any further than the Memorial Museum. We had opportunity to go and see dead mutilated bodies that were kept ‘well’ by putting lime on the bodies, many people killed within a school left in the exact position of death in 1994. Sick, I am not into seeing that unless I am in genocide myself. Yick. Ok. This all sounds intense it is but we also have been going out for dinner, walking, talking, chill axin. We have laughed till our stomachs hurt! We are enjoying each others’ company. We have been sharing our thoughts out loud and have had many good things come out of them. Instead of tearing ourselves down we are building each other up… Okay, now for a storey. One night we went out for dinner at about 6:30 we wanted to catch a Boda Boda to our hostel and these 2 guys we were obviously drinking came up and were just ‘hanging around’.. one was picking my purse *trying to steal from a mzungu*, urg! So I turned and yelled, ‘excuse em moi!!!’ *they speak French there* I pushed his shoulder and let me tell you, he moved! What nerve (he didn’t get a thing, my bag is practically bullet proof hehe). Then the other guy was like ‘WOW, madam very good!!’ Then he continues, ‘I love you, I love you mzungu’ (white woman). I turned and said, ‘NO you don’t’ and I swung my leg over the Boda Boda (which is a motorbike) and I sacked him with my foot *then he keeled over*! Then my driver took off (with me). (Guess God really is looking out for me) hehe. That was an awkward thrill! (all you mill guys don’t need to worry about me! You know I can hold my own. Keep on working hard boyz) Anyways, we are safe and these guys are pathetic, good thing I am strong from all that work at the mill Dad! At the moment Mel and I are at Canada house picking pics for the blog and writing down our thoughts for you! We are continuing onto the Sse Sse Islands tomorrow morning. Obviously for some sunnage and campidge. There are 84 islands, I must say it will be hard to pick one. So I will update as soon as possible! I love you all, I hope all is well. Let me know your thoughts and comments! Much love – Adele
Thursday, March 22, 2007
A New Adventure!

Today is the day before I go. I am ecstatic! Geeze how fast it is one trip to the next. Come back work like a dog and then take your finger off the pause button and continue...I feel very excited.. this trip isn't taking as much preparing as the last. It feels good, not so hard to pack. I am getting the hang of it more easily now. I love traveling, the feeling you get when you arrive, meeting people, seeing things that blow your mind, feeling adventurous, and even the wrapping up of the whole trip. Sharing memories even before you are back home! Exciting and moving is what i am praying this trip will be. This is going to be a blast. Mel and I are going to go all out in all we do. We hope to tent and not get rained on. To meet people with crazy characteristics that are so beautiful and encouraging. To see animals of all types that I've never seen. We hope for new things that make us think out of the ordinary. Yet we know a few basics of what the trip holds.. we never will know what this trip holds till it unfolds before us in these next 2 and a half months! That/this is so neat, i can't wait to see it all happen and blend so creatively .. My back pack is ready, i have my thermarest and a sheet for sleeping, some clothes for all occasions and i have my international driving licence man o man i am ready for adventure. So I hope all these entries encourage, excite, and entertain your lives! Come and join this adventure into Uganda Africa, and Europe! If you have questions ask, and if you have comments, comment! I will reply!! :)
- my love to you all - Adele
Saturday, February 17, 2007
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THIS IS A CROCK! it was sleeping the whole time.





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