Monday, March 26, 2007
A nice hot shower or ... not?
I called Jonathan today and interrupted him taking a shower. I called back later and asked him about his shower. The pump in the front yard was broken, so he had to go to the public well to collect a bucket of water for his "shower". Apparently, the "shower" consisted of him splashing cold water on himself. He ought to be pretty ripe after two years!
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Are we In touch with reality?
Sometimes, I wonder if our western world is too sanitized. I have been following world news for several years now, reading news sites from every part of the globe, BBC, Aljazeera, China Daily, to name just a few (See links at right). My brother, who is in the news business, mentioned to me that there are many news photos and videos that can not be shown on U.S. news, that are regularly shown on foreign news. Accident scenes, severe injuries and bodies are too graphic for us. However, without these images maybe we don't realize the reality, the consequences of drinking and driving, speeding, famine and war. I remember seeing a squished Iraqi child on a foreign news site, it was shocking, but it was real. Many have to witness scenes like this everyday without the benefit of censorship. Maybe, if we had to witness these atrocities, even just through pictures, it would affect our and our legislators decisions.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Where have all the children gone?




I was reminded today of why this war horrified me right from the start.
The first civilian injuries to catch my attention were those of a 12 year old Iraqi boy. He lost his entire family and his arms. How does a child endure such physical and physicilogical pain? Ali is slowly recovering physically. However, he is just one of hundreds of thousands of children who are suffering in this world, all because of the insanity of the adults around them.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Interesting news stories from Luweero, Uganda
Police in Luweero have arrested four people for attempting to exhume the body of a relative at the Luweero Anglican Cathedral. The group also performed traditional rituals in the cathedral's compound. They reportedly stormed the compound on Friday afternoon, claiming to have been haunted by the spirit of their dead relative who was demanding to be reburied at their ancestral burial ground.
President Yoweri Museveni instructed his driver to stop in the centre of the town and emerged from his Mercedes vehicle to address the mini rally. "I have seen the potholes along this highway and I have noted it", Mr Museveni said amidst cheers from the residents.
The president has also commended Luweero residents for producing huge quantities of pineapples. He promised to construct a pineapple-processing factory in the area.
There is general unease among teachers in Luweero district after the education officer, Asuman Kamoga, announced plans to lay off primary school teachers. He said the district was given a staff ceiling of 2,270 teachers, to match the approved Government teacher to pupil ratio of 1:53, but added that there were over 250 excess teachers on the payroll. Kamoga revealed that the teachers to be affected are drunkards, defilers and perpetual absentees.
President Yoweri Museveni instructed his driver to stop in the centre of the town and emerged from his Mercedes vehicle to address the mini rally. "I have seen the potholes along this highway and I have noted it", Mr Museveni said amidst cheers from the residents.
The president has also commended Luweero residents for producing huge quantities of pineapples. He promised to construct a pineapple-processing factory in the area.
There is general unease among teachers in Luweero district after the education officer, Asuman Kamoga, announced plans to lay off primary school teachers. He said the district was given a staff ceiling of 2,270 teachers, to match the approved Government teacher to pupil ratio of 1:53, but added that there were over 250 excess teachers on the payroll. Kamoga revealed that the teachers to be affected are drunkards, defilers and perpetual absentees.
Text message from: Jonathan in Uganda

Jon in Africa during his round-the world trip in 2004.
From: Jonathan in Uganda
Sent: Mar 12, 2007 8:57 AM
Subject: Homestay is good language is very...
My Homestay is good. The language is very hard for me. Family is nice, but strong gender roles. Women don't even eat with us. I have my own room and am eating lots of banana!
Sent via Text message from T-Mobile
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Note from Jon
Note from Jon:
hi all, just want to send a quick note to let you know that we're finally done with staging here in Philly. we'll be leaving for Uganda tomorrow and i can't wait! we'll be spending the first week in a place called banana village (a family run resort) about 20 minutes north of Entebe.

we'll then be moving to our staging post, which is a village called Luweero, which is north of Kampala somewhere. anyways, just wanted to let you know that not to worry if you don't hear from me for long periods especially during training, since I'm not sure what cell phone or Internet access I'll have. well gotta go have dinner now w/ my new friends! ~Jon
hi all, just want to send a quick note to let you know that we're finally done with staging here in Philly. we'll be leaving for Uganda tomorrow and i can't wait! we'll be spending the first week in a place called banana village (a family run resort) about 20 minutes north of Entebe.


we'll then be moving to our staging post, which is a village called Luweero, which is north of Kampala somewhere. anyways, just wanted to let you know that not to worry if you don't hear from me for long periods especially during training, since I'm not sure what cell phone or Internet access I'll have. well gotta go have dinner now w/ my new friends! ~Jon
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Time flies...
Well things have quieted down here considerably, compared to the past couple of months. First there was Thanksgiving in Highland Park, pictures below.


David and Jon talking David explaining his reasearch



Above: Cami & David, the wedding party, Jon cleaned up!
Then there was Christmas, Tom's Birthday and a 3 week trip to California.
Below: Yosemite and Big Sur.


(look how tiny Jon looks next to the redwood)
and finally Jon & Anna lived with us until they both left for Africa this week.
Below: Jon backpacking in the snow, Hunter and Jon skiing and Jon and Anna frozen solid.


Below: Anna, Jon, David, and Cami. Abby looking coy.


It's a lot quieter with just the two of us, especially since all Tom does is read. Jon, Anna and I went skiing, to the movies, cooked together, to the gym or just the grocery store. It was fun having them around, I will miss them terribly! I may have to start pestering Cami and David again :)!


David and Jon talking David explaining his reasearch
Cami & David's Wedding



Above: Cami & David, the wedding party, Jon cleaned up!
Then there was Christmas, Tom's Birthday and a 3 week trip to California.
Below: Yosemite and Big Sur.




(look how tiny Jon looks next to the redwood)
and finally Jon & Anna lived with us until they both left for Africa this week.
Below: Jon backpacking in the snow, Hunter and Jon skiing and Jon and Anna frozen solid.



Below: Anna, Jon, David, and Cami. Abby looking coy.


It's a lot quieter with just the two of us, especially since all Tom does is read. Jon, Anna and I went skiing, to the movies, cooked together, to the gym or just the grocery store. It was fun having them around, I will miss them terribly! I may have to start pestering Cami and David again :)!

Saturday, July 22, 2006
Friday, July 07, 2006
Myself

My kids (aren't they handsome!) say I need to talk more about myself and less about them, here goes:
One of the things I love to do most is travel. I have been to twenty countries, let me see if I can remember them all:
- Mexico
- Canada
- The Bahamas
- Great Britain
- France
- Switzerland
- Austria
- Luxembourg
- The Netherlands
- Belgium
- Germany
- Poland
- Russia
- Hungary
- The Czech Republic
- Italy
- Spain
- Iceland
- China
- Denmark
- Norway
- does the USA count?
I think the most exciting trip I ever took was to China, where I met my son, Jonathan half way through his round-the-world trip. I spent three weeks traveling with him and it was truly a trip to remember.
One of the most surprising things about China was how friendly and helpful many people were. Some people would point and laugh when they saw a big western woman were-as others would come up and offer us help. Several offered to show us the sights, taking big chunks of their own time to show us their towns, universities, monasteries and restaurants.

You can see all our pictures on Jon's website.
Jon's Around The World Adventure!
Thursday, June 29, 2006


Anne's Life (such as it is...) Not much happening lately. There was a ground-hog on our porch yesterday! The computer I sold on e-bay was lost by DSL ! Oh yes we drove to Duck, NC to rescue my sister-in-law, Priscilla. (She's shy!) She was in the hospital with a 103F temperature. Turned out she had a kidney infection. Jon drove her car back and I slept. We did get an hour on the beach and had a nice seafood dinner, Thanks Steve!
Looking forward to David and Cami's visit Monday. Hope they will stay a while! :)

Sunday, June 18, 2006
Steve's Birthday Party.
I'm 51 today!

Talking to bears?

Priscilla and Hunter.

Worms??? Yum!!!

Mom, Steve and whose fingers are those???

I'm 51 today!

Talking to bears?

Priscilla and Hunter.

Worms??? Yum!!!

Mom, Steve and whose fingers are those???
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Anne's Family
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