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Your free gift: Haiku calendar 2010Each month in the calendar contains a photo and inspirational Haiku verse. Feel free to print off a copy. Haiku verse typicaly has three lines of five, seven and five syllables. Click here to download your copy
NEW E-book!Taking a risk: A year in UgandaSince July 2008 I have been on long term sabbatical with my family in a small town in East Africa. “Taking a risk: A year in Uganda” is an e-book documenting our experiences. ![]() What are people saying?“I read it all in one go and I was in open-mouthed, goggle-eyed disbelief the whole way through.”
What is the e-book about?When I was 13, at school in the 1970’s, a missionary Nun who was working in East Africa came to school to give us a talk. She was a pleasant, quietly spoken person. Her visit was uneventful and most likely quickly forgotten by most of the students. However, that brief visit inspired me so much that over three decades later my husband and I and our two children left our comfortable, established life in Wellington, New Zealand and moved to East Africa. Despite two years’ research and a fact-finding trip over there, we ended up arriving with nowhere to live, no work to go to, no source of income, and no schooling arranged for the children. All we had was a suitcase each, two days’ accommodation in a guesthouse, and a belief that it would all work out. Over the last year we have lived in four different houses. We have had snakes in the garden, earthquakes, regular power cuts, no water, no petrol, experienced the unbelievable inefficiency in the bureaucracy, learned why it’s useful to have a big bottom, nearly been electrocuted, been the subject of a home invasion, paid our first bribe, learned that if I belonged to one of the local tribes I would have to eat my son, seen beautiful scenery, experienced a country which has permanent summer weather, been to the source of the river Nile, had bugs in my knickers, seen poverty first hand, and have realised that Uganda is so much more than the frozen-in-time image that people have of a country in turmoil during the reign of Idi Amin. ‘Taking a risk: A year in Uganda’ 121 pages with over 100 colour photographs.
You will be directly supporting three Ugandan children10% of the proceeds from this e-book will go to supporting three young children, Uwimani Jennifer aged 5, Twizerimana Onesmas aged 9, and Niyimpa Joseph aged 10. Their mother abandoned them, and their father died. They live in Kisoro district in Uganda with their grandmother, who is unable to support them on her own. And my favourite quote!“...rather you than me in that place. You deserve to survive to tell your tales …”
(Approximately AUD 11.85; USD 10.90; GBP 6.55; EUR 7.30. For other currencies http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic) Finding Meaning in 2010 Click here to download your copy
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