First, I would like to thank some people. There are too many right now to name and a wide range of things to be thankful for. But let me start with Lindsey and Brad. It was great fun and an honor to be part of your wedding party; hopefully I was not too much trouble. The people of St Albans have always been important and in this case it was exciting to see the support they offered. Most importantly in the last group is Olga and her family. From giving me more advice than I can remember to having her sister, Jane, meet me at the airport upon landing at 11:15 in the evening. Finally, my family is very solid when it comes to aiding each other and such a big support.
On to my adventures; I had three long flights to reach Uganda totaling twenty-one hours. Overall it was very smooth and my connections were fine. The easy ride ended the next morning when trying to find a hostel room. It turns out that the hostel seemingly dropped my booking and then made a fuss when I wanted a room. Between first talking to them and booking a room Andrew, Moses, and Emmy drove me around to seven different hostels to find other rooms. In the end I accepted the first room that we looked at. This took the better part of a day and I only moved in the following day once the room was cleaned.
I am getting a little tired and need to save some stories for later. Goodnight