Tusubira Trip Blog

So as you all know Saturday is our day of rest. This last Saturday our day started out with an awesome breakfast of potatoes, eggs, peppers, coffee and tea made by our awesome breakfast team. It was delish. Then we all did some laundry (which was great until it rained and soaked all our stuff later) and a few headed into Jinja to do more (yes more) souvenir shopping for those of you at home that we love so much. We spent about three hours in Jinja then the rest came to pick us up and we all took a team adventure to Bujagali falls. Of course the whole day was beautiful until we arrived at the falls, then it started to POUR. So we ended up sitting in the taxi for a few minutes dining on scrumptious lemon cake and waiting for the rain to subside. Once we actually got out of the van the real fun began.

It started with entertainment from our very own Jamie. We were all trekking down the stairs to the falls, which were very muddy from the rain when Jamie goes skating by on the mud next to the stairs. We warned him that he was just asking for it, but he only replied with “I’m a mountain goat”. The sentence had barely come out of his mouth when his feet slipped out from under him and BAM he fell right on his butt and went sliding down the hill. We were laughing so hard that no one could stand up. We can always count on Jamie.

The falls were gorgeous. They are bigger than Itanda and I personally like them better. There are about 5-6 sections of the falls with slower, calm water in between. Shortly after we got there a “Bujagali diver” (yes there is such a profession) came up to us and asked us if we would like to pay him to swim the falls. Crazy right? But of course we said yes…too hard to resist. So he changed, grabbed his gerry can (a water container), and dove into the water. As if swimming the falls wasn’t enough the guy also did tricks in the water. We were a little afraid after he went down the main rapid and didn’t surface for about 6 seconds, but he lived and we were entertained. Praise God.

After that we went for a boat ride to an island in the middle of the falls and saw more falls on the other side which were even bigger than the main ones. So terrifying and beautiful. The island also had something that many of the team joked about taking home, but since we are all good kids we resisted. The locals joke because it is an island that grows marijuana naturally.  It is hiding in all the pictures…and we thought it was pretty funny.  On the trip back on the boat the guide told us we could jump out and swim back which a few of us were tempted to do, but when we began to get out the guide stopped us. Apparently he was kidding. oops. Once we got to shore however, a few of us still wanted to go so he pointed us to a calm inlet in between two of the falls where we could swim. Don’t worry parents….we asked if there were crocs, snails, dangerous fish, leeches, etc. He said that because it is too close to the falls nothing like that lived in the water around Bujagali. So Jamie, Danielle, Sam, and I went for it. It was funny because none of us had suits so we just swam in our clothes. The water was super warm and none of us wanted to get out. But the rest of the team started to get hungry and antsy so we eventually gave in and got out. But now we can say we swam in the Nile. yay us!

From there we went to dinner at a place called 2 Friends, which has everything from American food to Indian food. The atmosphere was great and so was the food. We stayed for a long time, then finally headed home. GOOD GOOD day.

we miss you all very very very much. Thanks so much for the continued prayers and support. LOVE YOU!

jessica

Jessica

Comments

  1. Heidi, Danielle's Mom Said,

    Jessica,
    Your accounts cracked me up! It is so good to hear in such detail about the fun that you all had on Saturday! What wonderful lifetime memories you will have of this time in Uganda. I hope you’re getting lots of pictures, I can hardly wait to see them.
    I’m glad the team is wisely having a balance of service with fun!

  2. Roya Said,

    Woohoo! That was fun to read.
    Every team needs a Jamie :) I’m glad that you were all able to kick back and witness God’s amazing creation. The waterfalls sounds amazing. And… you go girl — way to swim in the Nile. Not many of us can say that, eh? Miss you J.

  3. Alyssa Moseley Said,

    I am so glad that Jamie is providing entertainment for you all. Well swimming in the nile is no raft trip, but at least you got in:) I can’t believe you are going to be home in less than a week, I miss you. I will pray for more fun times and for the orphans as you continue to take them to get tested.

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