Monday, 6 August 2018

Uganda Mission Trip 2017

In October 2017 I had the amazing opportunity of travelling to Uganda for two weeks along with a group of others from my Church. I knew this trip was going to be amazing and it was definitely unforgettable too.

I was incredibly excited for this trip but at the same time terrified as I was not sure what to expect. We travelled the agonising 10 hour flight from Amsterdam to Kampala where we landed in a gorgeous thunder storm which resulted in a power outage at the airport when we had arrived. We then travelled for 2 hours on a mini bus in the pitch black late at night to get to the guest house where we would be staying for the night. Now let me tell you, I thought the roads in Uganda at night were crazy but boy was I in for a surprise for what was to come during the days.


We then arrived at the guest house and went to our rooms where we were also provided with mosquito nets to cover our beds to avoid us being bitten. During the flight and journey to the guest house I had become very ill which I think was due to the anxiety of being in a completely different cultural setting. 

Once we awoke the next morning we then proceeded to travel to Mukono which what was supposed to be a 2 hour bus journey ended up being a 6 hour journey due to the traffic which wasn't just only vehicles but also people walking through trying to get to where they were going. Uganda also has 'taxi's' which they call Budda Budda's which are like motorcycles that you hop on and they will weave in and out of crowds, on paths... anywhere to get somewhere to where they need to be! After the long bus journey we arrived at the other guest house we would be staying at for our first week in Uganda.

During our first week we went to Seeta Nazigo School where we joined Pastor David and his family along with the children that went there. We provided them with eye testing and myself and Sarah provided them with some music and singing. This was such a wonderful week for me and was a real eye opener to what it is like to live in such a rural country. There were a few tears when we saw how malnourished some of the children were and we wanted to be able to help them in what ever way we could. I also provided face painting for the children and just used the week we had with them to give them love and cherish the moments we had with them.

Once the week had ended we had to say goodbye to Pastor David and his family and all the children. This was a very emotional moment for all of us as it was difficult to say goodbye when you had become so attached to the children and I really didn't want to leave. Even though they do not have the privileges that we do, the children never stopped smiling and showing love and compassion which really warmed my heart and made me thankful to have met them. We were all given a Ugandan name before we left and mine was 'Namusoke' which means rainbow due to the fact I wore bright clothing and had pink hair! The name is something I will always cherish and the friends that I have made in Pastor David and his family.

In the second week we travelled back to Kampala where we went to another school called Guiding Star which was ran by our friend Gertrude. Gertrude has such a wonderful nature and she has the most caring and loving heart I have ever known. All she wants is for the children to be able to have an education so they can become what they aspire to be. Whilst we were there we were given a little performance by the school dancers and they even created a song about us too! During our stay in Kampala we also travelled to the Men and Women's Prisons just on the outskirts where during the journey there we were stopped by police which was quite a terrifying moment for us! However; we prayed to God and we were thankfully let through to continue on our journey.
 





When we went to the prison's we took along with us fish, soap and blankets, things that we could provide the inmates with. We first went into the men's prison which held around 1,000 inmates. This was one of the most terrifying moments of the trip for me as we were lead out into the courtyard with only one guard with us while all of these men were stood outside staring at you. However; once we had taken a seat we felt more relaxed and the men were very lovely. It's amazing how God can change someone's life and thoughts. The men performed some songs for us and provided us with their testimonies which was a pleasure to hear. After this, we then made our way to the women's prison, this one only held around 50 inmates, much less than the men's. We provided the women with the same things as the men and they were just as grateful for what we had provided them. We provided them also with a DVD telling the story of Jesus and they in return performed some songs for us! It was such a wonderful moment and quite overwhelming!

On one of the days during our trip we travelled to a Gorilla Sanctuary which was situated on an Island that we had to travel to via boat. The boat trip was amazing on the way there and back and the weather was absolutely beautiful (well, for the whole 2 weeks there was nothing but sunshine!) and we even passed over the equator. The Gorilla Sanctuary was wonderful and the animals were hilarious and mesmerising. It was a great day off had by all.

 





To sum up the whole of the trip I would say...well, I can't even begin to put into words how much it has impacted me, but it was just surreal. I cannot wait to go again next year and Uganda has definitely stolen a huge chunk of my heart. I would not have been able to survive this trip at the beginning however; if it wasn't for the wonderful people I went with. We had such a wonderful time together and formed a real bond. We laughed together, cried together, and we became a family and I love them so freakin' much. If you have the chance/opportunity to ever do anything like this then DO IT!!! I was supposed to go a few years ago but I backed out and i'm so glad I did it this time because I sure know I would have missed out if I didn't. Be thankful for what you have and who you have around you because some of the children and adults we met are really struggling and I wish I could have provided them with so much more...

God Bless,

Michelle x

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

BOOK REVIEW #3

The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks

Plot:
The story is about a girl called Ronnie who goes to spend the Summer with her dad along with her brother. However; she and her dad have a strained relationship. Along the way she meets Will, whom she starts to have feeling towards, however; all is not as it seems as this will be a summer for Ronnie she will never forget and cherish the rest of her life.


Review:
Overall, I would give this book a 4 out of 5. I love the story line and it is a  very emotional story, which resulted in me crying towards the end. I love love LOVE Nicholas Sparks, the way he writes is so beautiful and this is one of many favourite stories that I have read of his. I would absolutely recommend reading this as it isn't too long a read and is something nice to read before you go to bed. You can easily buy this book online or in your local book store. I must add, the book is even better than the movie and I adored the movie, so if you haven't seen that either then watch it!!!

Much love,
Michelle xoxo

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

BOOK REVIEW #2


The Color Purple by Alice Walker

Plot:
This story is set in South America between the wars and is about a young woman named Celie who was born into poverty and segregation. She ends up becoming separated from her sister Nettie and trapped in a bad marriage. However; she then meets Shug Avery who is a singer, who teaches Celie to discover her own self to free her from her bad past and reunite her with those she loves.


Review:
When reading this story I was truly captivated as it gave me an insight of what it was like for those living in poverty and segregation. This was an easy read as it was set in the style of letter writing, which is something I thoroughly loved about this book. Throughout the book it is emotional and has you gripped.

Overall, I would give this book 5 out of 5! I highly recommend this book to you all, mainly more at women however; if you are a guy I still think you should give it a read. It is a very inspiring book and even made me think about my own spirit and how I should take charge with myself more.

Much love,

Michelle xoxo

Thursday, 2 June 2016

BOOK REVIEW #1

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

So this will be the first of many book reviews for my blog! I decided that I wanted to change it up a bit as I was finding it a bit dull which was a reason as to why I haven't been posting regularly. However from now on either once a week or a few times a week I will post book reviews of books I have been reading.If you have any books that you would like me to review then please give me a message on any of my social media networks or comment below!

The first book I am going to review is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.
Plot:
For those who do not know what this  book is about, it is about a young girl named Jane Eyre and goes through her life about how she was treat when living with her Aunt, then being put into a school for orphans and then the main part of the story focuses on her relationship with her Master Mr Rochester whom she is payed to work for as a Governess and tells the story of how they fall in love but he however, holds a dark secret which could ruin their relationship.

Review:
Overall, I would give this book a star rating of 5 out of 5. I love the way that Charlotte Bronte has written this book as she has beautifully written this story which makes you feel emotion and for me, fall in love with the characters including Mr Rochester even though he is foul to begin with. I would highly recommend this book to you and it is one of the best books I have ever read! I was so gripped throughout the whole of the book, I just couldn't put it down! 

If you are interested in buying this book you can find it online on sites such as amazon or in book stores such as Waterstones and WhSmiths.

Thank you for taking your time in reading this review and if you have any requests on books you want me to review please comment below or contact me on my other social networks which are available on the right hand side!

Much love,
Michelle xo