Monday, July 30, 2007

Day 7, 8, 9 : Weekend Safari

I never know where to start. There's so much to say. The weekend safari was amazing. Everything I imagined it would be and more, totally worth the 400$ US.

I have to begin by telling you the 3 hour bus trip took us 6 hours, it was the most uncomfortable 6 hours ever. If it wasn't the pot holes we hit every two minutes, it was speed bumps or an ox in the middle of the road.

Finally after a long 6 hours of popping gravol we arrived to our lodge, The Sambiya River Lodge. What a beautiful retreat in the middle of nowhere. It was so quiet, and peaceful. We slept in little straw huts. I'll show you pictures when I get back. The food was amazing, and by 3 o'clock we were starving so anything at that point would've been good even the fried liver they try to sell us on sticks. After the well deserved lunch, we drove up to Murchison Falls where we watched the syn set, what a view! Later that night we went for a swim back at the lodge and went to bed early. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention there was no network for my cell phone and no electricity all day except between 7-10 pm. So anything that had to be recharged had to be done between those hours. You really start to appreciate electricity a lot more when you only have it for 3 hours a day.

The next morning our wake up call was a knock on the door at 5:45. Way to early but if we wanted to catch the ferry and the animals feeding it had to b done at that time. For those who know me well, I'm not a morning person and anything before 8 a.m is impossible to do.

Once we got accorss by ferry, it was time to meet our guide and satrt our game drive safari tour. All the guides carry big large guns, this ade me a little uncomfortable in the bus when it was pointing directly on me, I let it go, i figured it was needed if we were attacked. The first animal we encountered were the baboons. Friendly creatures, one jumpd right into our bus when he smelled the packed lunches.

Finally, we were off to see the animals. It was like visiting Parc Safari or Granby zoo but on a much larger scale. We encountered, Ugandan Kobs (like deers), wart hogs, Giraffes, Elephants, Buffalos, Water Bucks (like Moose), many different kinds of birds...

The most interetsing thing I saw well actually there were two, a sausage tree which literally looked like a tree which bared hanging sausages. I was told it was a fruit that the elephants like to eat and get drunk on. I guess they too need a break sometime. The second was the ant hills. At first they looked like large mounds of earth, but as we drove they got bigger and more craftier. Their heights varied between 1-6 feet tall, and so majestic looking. I know you must be wondering why I spent my time on ant hills, but if you knew how detailed and tall they were you would understand my need to find the biggest one in the park and take a picture next to it. The best way to describe them is by saying they looked like giant sand castles.

The tour lasted 3 hours, no luck finding the lions, but on our way to the elephants we of course got stuck up on a hill. We all got out and had to push ourselves of this hill, and the of course out of the ditch we then rolled into . Many people walked by and pointed to us, but no one came to our rescue, all I heard was Mzungo, Mzungo (white people). The good samaritan law definitely does not apply in this country. The strong will survive and the Mzungo's well....

The tour ended at 12 o'clock and I was starving so I broke into the packed lunches and of course who appeared out of nowhere the baboons. They basically ripped the sandwich out of my hands, and ran off with my egg, cookies and drink. I watched them unwrap my sandwich and drink my water a if they had done this before. Needless to say, I was still hungry. The afternoon was nice, we sat by the pool and I finally got smoe color.

The next morning we took a boat cruise on the Nile and saw crocodiles, hippos, more elephants, and many exotic birds whose names escape me because they each have 3 words in them. One I do remember was the White Crested Heron, Uganda's mascot.

We were off again on the terrible road but tis time I didn't sit in the back I sat by the window which I thought was a smart move till the river stopped the bus on the side of the road and handed me a chicken. Yes a live chicken he bought for supper. Of course after the long 6 hour drive I had named him Tony and adopted him. I gave him water, and some cookies the tour guide and driver laughed and said that Tony was going to be supper and I shouldn't get attached. I don't think I'll ever eat chicken again.

I'm off to supper now, and dying to find out if Livingston, our maid/gardener/janitor did my wash. We all try to give him work so that he can bring back the money to his mother. She has cancer and her medicine costs 800,00 shillings a year.

Till tomorrow, big hugs and kisses from Uganda xoxoxo...

Sandra






27 comments:

Mirella said...

Hey Sandra!

It is an amazing act that you are doing for those children. I must say that they are lucky to have you. I enjoy reading your blog.

Stay SAFE!!!

Mirella

CJPiercey said...

Wow!!! What an experience!!!! Though I dunno about have that chicken on me for a 6 hour car ride... I would have been having a Bird Flu panic attack!!! LOL same with the baboons.... if that baboon had taken my food I would have said hey, red ass, wanna take this outside!!! It would have been the ultimate bitch fight for me to get my food back!!! LOL
And don't you love how all the cool Twin Oaks chicks are writing ya!!!! I love that we stick 2gether!!! We kick major Bootie !!!!!!!!! :-D
Miss you!!!!
Love Christine xoxoxo

Mazz One said...

Sandra...hi! just got through reading all your blogs, wow, its so nice to hear your stories! I really hope you took a picture of the sausage tree! hee hee

Well, i hear what happened, and im speechless, i hope you are okay!..dont' know what to say but i my thoughts are with you! i have always seen you as a strong, brave person, so i know you will be back home healthy, so that we can have that double date together! sending you hugs and positive thoughts....

Anonymous said...

last night I said I have to catch up on your blog - we were away all weekend since Thurs....then i got the awful news. I am writing because I don't know what else to do. I sit here and pray that you are going to be reading this soon -healthy and happy. I am so scared right now. Your adventure so far is incredible - it can't end here!! I was just talking about taking the kids to the zoo today and well, you did it for REAL!!!

In your shopping one, you mentionned how they drive....OMG - ironic. Please get better soon. We really miss you and don't like hearing bad news like this!

we love you. be well. Heather

Maria said...

Love you Sandra!!
I hope by the time ur reading this..You are well, and recovering..with a minor headache!!
We are a total mess in Montreal, just waiting for good news!!

You are truly an amazing person..
and you will pull through!!

Can't wait to see you!
love, Maria

Anonymous said...

Sandra, I can totally see you adopting that chicken and trying to smuggle it home through customs!I am in awe of you. Bad bus rides, stolen lunches, sleep deprivation....I would not survive. I love reading about your adventures, keep the stories coming!

Johanna Azoulay said...

Sandra,

I pray you read this message asap and that you write back sooner than later. I am in a state of shock here in Montreal and cannot breathe I am so panicked. I read all your stories and love all the experiences. Thanks so much for sharing with us all and taking the time to write. I miss you very much. Hoping to have u home ASAP safe and sound. xxx Johanna

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Unknown said...

Hi Sandra,

Your blog is so interesting to read and what you are doing for these kids is just remarkable. This will be an enriching experience that will last a lifetime. On another note, I heard the news from your mom. She gave me the goose bumps... Please come back to us in shape!

Diana ... at the condo...

Roxanne M. said...

Hi Sandra and family. I hope you will be well enough soon to read all the comments and thoughts that are going your way. I just heard the news of your accident and please know that you are in my prayers. I was just reading your blog yesterday and it sounds like you are doing a great job over there. They are very fortunate to have you. Not everyone is made to do what you are doing. Please come back home safe and healthy. In the meantime hurry up and get well. My prayers are with you and your family.

Roxanne :o)

CJPiercey said...

Sandra,
I am praying for you.... please be ok.... We love you so much back here and are sending you all our happy thoughts and love so that you recover and come back to us safe and sound.... I miss you terribly, get much better soon......
Christine xxxxxxxxxxxxx

CJPiercey said...

PLEASE anyone who has any information about what exactly happened to Sandra and how she is doing, my email is cjpiercey@hotmail.com.
Sandra and I worked together at Twin Oaks and were good friends. Her Twin Oaks girlfriends and I are panicked and freaking out and woish we knew more but don't who to contact. Anyone who is close to the family please email me... we are praying for Sandra.... thank you in advance!!
Christine

Anonymous said...

Dear Sandra and Family,
We are all devastated to hear the awful news. Our prayers and thoughts are with Sandra. We hope for a quick recovery and rapid return home. God is with you Sandra. We are all waiting for you and need you here with us.
Soula
xoxo

Johanna Azoulay said...

Thinking of you Sandra non-stop! Hope that the vibe of all your wonderful friends give you the strength to recover sooner than later. We adore you. Miss you dearly. 7am, can't think not knowing if u are ok. xxx Johanna

Anonymous said...

To Sandra,

I had been reading the fascinating stories you had written so far, with that "Sandra B." sense of humour and just enough twists and turns to make me wish I were there too. Thank you so much for doing what you're doing out there and contributing to making the world a better place. Right now, you need to make yourself better and stronger so that we can get together upon your return and hear more stories. You are in my heart and I am sending positive vibes and prayers so that you will be back home soon.

To mom and dad and sister,

Be strong and know that we are praying for Sandra to get better soon.

Sophie (Twin Oaks)

Anonymous said...

Hi Sandra

Just read the news in Gazette, I'm really shocked. It says you've volunteer in China too, it instantly reminds me of Dr. Bethune. Thank all you Canadian people who helped the Chinese people and rest in peace.

love

Peng Gu

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Piotr said...

My deep condolences to the family and friends of Sandra, may she rest in peace.

vincent said...

My deep condolences to the family and friends of Mrs. Sandra Barbadoro, may she rest in peace.

Vincent Nesparoli

Angie - MTV teacher said...

My thoughts and prayers are with Sandra's family. She will be greatly missed. I hope that her love ones find strength in knowing that she will always be remembered and loved especially by the students who were blessed to have had her as a teacher.

Angie

Alana Beaulieu said...

I am a mother who was fortunate enough to have met Miss Sandra and to have had her teach my son in kindergarten at Mountainview elementary school. She was a devoted teacher who loved her students and who was very loved in return. I went on alot of field trips as I totally appreciated being in her company and seeing her interact with the children. She graciously accepted a summer invitation to come to lunch and see my son and some other students who were very pleased to see their beloved Miss Sandra and meet her little puppy Bacci.

She will be very missed and I am very certain that there is a new little angel in heaven right now. God bless her family and please accept my sincere condolences.

Alana Beaulieu, mother to Justin and Jonathan Lachance.

Natalie A said...

Today we said goodbye, and we'll have you in our hearts forever. We will remember you, and you will be in our hearts forever. You were a very special woman, with so much to give...I read your stories in UNGANDA and cannot understand why this has happened to such a wonderful person...
I didn't know you well enough but from what I knew you were an outstanding person and teacher and the children adored you. The few times we spoke you gave me great advice (on my kids) and I am glad I listened to you...Thank you for your kind words. I will remember activity day (June 07)...face painting the kids with you...having a good laugh.
You will always be in my thoughts.

TO THE FAMILY:
You must be proud to have had such a wonderful person in your life, and this time must be so tragic for you all. My family and I send our deepest sympathy with each of you....I cannot say it enough...I am so sorry this has happened to Sandra...she will be missed dearly.
God bless you all and keep strong

Susan said...

I was in the same B.Ed. program as Sandra, and placed at the same school. While we were, unfortunately unable to spend a lot of time together, I was able to observe what an amazing teacher she was. Even though she was starting out, she displayed great confidence. When I saw her with her students, I understood this confidence. She related to them so well, with ease and professionalism. She ensured that they were fully engaged in learning and that it was fun and interesting. I was telling my husband that I thought of her as a person who was born to teach. While she was, sadly, only able to teach for a few years, I am certain that in those years she enriched and enlightened the lives of children (including those around the world) more than many do in decades of teaching.

I want to extend my deepest sympathies to her family, friends and those she worked with. Heather, I also want to let you know that you are in my thoughts at this incredibly difficult time.

Miss Karen said...

The driver of the vehicle that struck Sandra on that fateful day has been arrested and is on trial in Uganda. Perhaps justice will be served.

We miss you dearly Sandra.... you are never far in our thoughts and prayers.