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5 years



What would you like to be doing in 5 years?

I'd like to have my own business.  But I also want to keep doing leadership training work.

What kind of leadership training specifically?

I want to continue to teach people principles of leadership.  Most of all I want to continue to mentor and help young people.  I really love working with young people! 


What kind of business do you want to have?

*pause*  I can't say for sure yet.  You know, I have my ideas, but we have to see about how to get there.  It's coming, I'll know more details soon. 
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The L's of Lauren



Lauren
   Laughs... often
      Loves.... much
         Listens.... well
            Learns... humbly
               Leads... with grace
                   Lets go...of the little things
                       Lives life... to the full
                           Lauren is Legen...dary

South Sudan. Future African Leaders. Educational Development. 

Patient. Committed.  Fun. And just plan wonderful. 
             
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Rachel.

Why do you give such fantastic customer service?

I guess I want to give other people what I would like to receive.

If you could say anything to the world, what would it be?

Be Happy! 

Her favorite colors are orange and green, and Rachel takes quilting classes!  She just finished a king size patched work quilt with 9" squares.  Impressive!

Rachel is the best waitress in Uganda.

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Rainbow




Wow!  Amazing hair!

Yah!  We call it "The Rainbow"! 


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When culture and fashion meet


 I hope this one makes you smile!

Mushanana, the traditional dress worn by western/some north western tribes in Uganda for ceremonial celebrations
and
Large, fo designer sunglasses

This Mama is rocking the combination! 


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Somewhere else


She was dancing in a traditional wedding ceremony

Yet I have a feeling

She was thinking

about somewhere or someone else. 
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Jude has a vision.

Jude, keep growing
Jude has a vision.  Currently, he sells used clothes at local markets.  He has a plan to start a boutique in his small town of Masaka, for the higher end, not very used clothes which he encounters.  This will be something which provides him a more sustainable income.
"I've realized I am only selling clothes four days a week.  This means, I have 3 days when I am not doing anything.  This is not good, I know what I want to do, and I am going to start really working hard to see that I use those other days to create something more consistent and sustainable.  Self sustainability is the key.  I want to start a boutique, so I am beginning to start working on that."  Jude shares with me. 

"You know the thing that keeps me going?  This business isn't easy, it's not always simple to get what you need.  But I know I have that determination inside of me that I am not going to give up, and that is what makes me keep going on.  I know I can do it."  He says passionately as he flashes is most winning and dashing smile.  When he talks about how he is going to develop his life, his eyes light up with joy, and you can see that this man has a future.  I know he will work hard to make it some remarkable. 
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Benjamin's Wife



When are you the happiest?

When I am with my wife!

How long have you been married?

7 years, it would have been longer if it hadn't been for insurgency.  But we couldn't get married during the war.  Then, after the war, the government paid for my schooling to become a teacher.  So I had to do that first.  Then we got married. 

I wish I had had the chance to meet his wife, she seems like an amazing woman!  This smiley, tall, expressive African man really loves her, and washes the dishes after dinner.  That's something rare, and awesome.
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His name is Innocent

His name is Innocent.   And that is exactly what he is.

4 years old; totally neglected, malnourished, beaten, unloved, sick, no opportunity to go to school.  His mother ran off after his father died.  She is now married again, but no one knows where.  He had no future.

That is, not until his grand aunt came and rescued him.  She took him into her home, and will probably care for him the rest of her life.  He has been with her for only 3 short weeks and is already becoming a joyful, playful, loving boy.

His Aunt, Clementine, and I are partnering to take care of him.  I'm buying extra crafts from her to help pay for his school uniform, and will be sponsoring him to go to school.  She'll be carrying for him with extra love and attention, and together with the community where she stay, we will watch a life that would have been wasted because something beautiful. 

Fading Innocence; this child has a new chance at life, thanks to the love of one person.

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Birds of a Feather


Birds of a feather flock together!

                           Birds, well animals in general, share the world with us. 

Yet, how often do I notice them?

                           Take just a second to look up, look around,

Hear their joyful songs.
 
                           Sometimes, if you watch and see, they'll give you quite a show!


(Note:  There are many beautiful birds in Uganda, I have lots of bird pictures.  If you want more, comment!)

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Young men. Pink Shirts. Roller Blades.

They were selling women's beautiful products.  Feeling cooler than school, they skated around the parking lot, handing out leaflets.  They, of course, came to see me... color is a funny thing.



Their colors were making me laugh.  Powder pink on black skin, a breath taking combination. 

"What should we do to make the world a better place?" I asked them.  

"Take care of the kids on the streets, I guess" Denis (2nd from the front) contributed.

Can I take your picture?

Of course!




Make more random friends. 
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The Pursuit of Knowledge


Knowledge.  It's a funny thing.  "Knowledge is power" they say. 

I do believe that is true, but it makes me think. Knowledge can be powerful, but what knowledge?  Often I, maybe we, only seek knowledge that works for me, things I agree with, opinions that won't threaten me.  In order to boost my own ability to champion, to succeed, I feed on what is written for me, or about me, about my way of seeing things.

Yet, recently I've realized that is not knowledge.  The pursuit of true knowledge is not only reading vast amounts of literature, it's being willing to read different literature, to understand new ideas, an opposite view point.  It's taking a minute to "walk in another's shoes", and learn in their foot prints.

And I think reading, and personal study is a great place to start this personal quest for knowledge.  You can put a book down, it doesn't have feelings.  You can take the time you need to really think about how you feel, what you personally think about an issue, without someone needing an immediate response.  The more I do this, the more I will not only be able to more clearly state what I believe, I will also be much more able to listen to what others have to say.

In this era of information I sometimes wonder if we are losing our ability to gain knowledge.  To consider, without judgement, for a time another perspective.  To think, even just for a moment that another person's experience is as valuable and insightful as my own.  To be willing to look at life from another angle.  You never know, you just might see something a little more beautiful.

So, what's on your summer reading list?  Perhaps think about adding something that will increase your knowledge, understanding of the world, and provide more insight into the other humans who occupy this planet with you.
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Beauty underneath



Trash, you'd say.

Art maybe.

Let's learn to see

All the world of beauty

Color and shape

Your breath it can take

If you just stop and wait

Open your eyes to see.
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Run Away


Why do we so often fear silence and stillness? 
   
            Our lives are filled with constant noise.

     What are we afraid of, if we really stopped and listened... 
              to our selves, to the world, to the silence,
      what are we afraid we'll hear?

Run away, even for an hour or a day.
    Get away, and listen more deeply.
  Find a place, of peace, of quiet
    Far from all the noise and all the lying

     You might be surprised what you discover
        Real life somewhere deep under all that covers

Run away, even for an hour or a day.
    Stop.  Listen.  Be.
  You might be suprised at what you see.

Glimpse the world as it can be.
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