Monday, August 27, 2007

Times of fellowshipping


BBQing in our backyard.




Our backyard faced onto the Elbow River. Patrick and the interns in the water on a hot day.




Floating down the Elbow River. Not very deep but lots of fun.





Patrick on Shamu.
We were so blessed in our time away, reconnecting with past friendships, meeting new friends and learning from every experience. We have met challenges and been changed by them. God is great!





Remembering Uganda

This taxi stand is downtown Kampala. What is so facinating, is that there is a rhyme and reason to the parking and everyone in Kampala understands it.

In the market near the eMi office.



"In your face chicken place" Yep, that's what its called. You don't have to get out of your car....no waiting...and the BBQ'd chicken was done to perfection. Yummy.



Patrick and Jonathon, swimming in the Source of the Nile, at Lake Victoria.







Jackson Hole, WY, eMi Conference

Our 4 staff members from Canada, Steve - the director, Kevin - staff engineer, Patrick - Intern Co-ordinator, and Greg - staff archetect.



The Canadian contingent all wore hockey jerseys and cowboy hats.






eMi staff around the world.....from our 5 offices in Colorado Springs (HO), Guatemala - soon to be moving to Costa Rica, Uganda, India, Canada, and a future office in Jordan.




Our time in Jackson Hole, WY, was spent in workshops learning about disaster responce in the developing world and how eMi can best partner with NGO's like Samaritan's Purse and World Vision to best accelerate the process of re-forming infastructure in countries devastated by disaster.



Animals we saw

Lots and lots of baboons.



Wart hogs......I didn't know that they kneeled down to eat.




Antelope and a water buffalo.




Giraffe....so majestic...they even run in slow motion.









Ugandan Cox




Elephants..incredible




Yes....that a wart hog....in fact a family of them continually wondered the camp. That is not our tent....but even from our little cabin, I could hear them russtling and snorting about in the middle of the night. Afraid to go out at night, oh YES!




"Goin on a lion hunt" Well we did but did not see one that day.




Yep, those nasty crocs got all excited when the boat went by. They stopped their sunning with their mouths wide open to scampering into the water looking for their next meal.





We probably saw over a hundred hippos easily. They were afraid of our BIG boat and moved quite quickly away when we got near.




Momma and baby. Cute

















Serving ROTOM in Uganda - reflections

There Patrick is again goofing off again.





Lots of work is accomplished in 1 week .





Engineering staff working hard.



Archecture staff also working hard.



The presentation on Friday night to the Board of ROTOM and friends. That's Steve, eMiC's director, who will speak first on all the drawings completed during the week. Still, there is much work to be accomplished yet and most design professionals will complete the work after they get home. The finished project report will then be sent to ROTOM to being the next phase......construction.














Home Again - with reflections

Remembering our time in Uganda, the beautiful people and the sharing of a vision with ROTOM.




















Patrick goofing off with some kids from a local orphanage.





Joan enjoying a moment with the case workers Edith, Sarah, and Admin asst. Elizabeth of ROTOM.





Joan goofing off with her Canada stickers. One Big Family.





Yep....that's a live goat on the back of this bike.






At another orphanage for babies-toddlers.....these little ones were desparate to be picked up and loved.