It's a cute jumper with a checkerboard pattern and NO FIDDLY BUTTONS! yippee!
The collar is lovely, just a twisty ribbed collar to keep his neck warm...
...now, after all this hard work, won't someone PLEASE send me a picture of his teeth???
The collar is lovely, just a twisty ribbed collar to keep his neck warm...
...now, after all this hard work, won't someone PLEASE send me a picture of his teeth???
It was a really beautiful day and the whole thing felt a bit like a school fete. I bet correctly on the first race and won 14000UGX, but the big winner was our friend Alex (the butcher, not the highways engineer) who owned a goat that won it's race, and was rewarded with 2.8mil UGX! As you can imagine, it turned into a great day!
Although the ladies all went originally wearing hats, our attire and demure deteriorated rapidly as the free booze flowed! None the less, we made it to the after-party, and danced the night (and the stench of goats' poop) away!Wahoo! I am already SO behind! Okay, panting to keep up... let me update you on my weekend!
On Friday night I went to watch some basketball at the YMCA centre in Kampala. A professional side were playing the Kampala-based UCU (Uganda Christian University), and everyone was cheering for the students! There was a huge crowd and although all of my understanding and knowledge of basketball is based on playing NBA Jam on the Super Nintendo, I felt like I was just about able to follow what was going on.
It was all really exciting, so perhaps baskteball is the sport for me... only as a spectator though, I was dreading the ball coming anywhere near me after the volleyball incident a few months ago. (Okay, that was my first try at a hyperlink).
On Saturday, I attended my first African Wedding. It was incredible! Just so many people. There was no table plan or name cards, you just get ushered to a seat. There were flowers and fairy lights everywhere. I was worried that I would find the whole thing a bit OTT, but I think it was all really tasteful.
The food was delicious and the wine just kept coming. The speeches when on for hours (there were AT LEAST 15) but no-one minded, as the drinks were flowing and all of the sentiments were so sweet. Between the speechs there was Traditional Dance, performed by a professional group. I took a short video, which I will try to attach...
Okay- yep, I think that worked!
But the best dance was one with earthenware pots where girls placed stacks of them on their heads and continued to move around. It was too nail-biting to film!
Best wishes to the happy couple!
I'm completely delighted with it, and I hope she will be too. She should recieve it anyday now, as I sent it back to the UK with one of my colleagues.
This time- not the case. I still do not enjoy this activity - and HEREBY VOW that I will never ever do this again... and especially not hungover! I kept falling out because I couldn't hang on tight enough and the helmet was giving me the worst headache ever!