Disclaimer: This post took several days to submit. This is because I wasn’t at all sure if I should let the raw emotion of the story of the Americans see the light of day. There is probably some reason why things worked out the way they did, and I should be less willing to jump to conclusions. So at first, I decided to edit the anablog and remove the bit about the Americans until I could get more information about how things went down. I decided against an edit, and decided that as a matter of policy, the anablog will be raw, and completely unedited. This is my journal and will reflect my thoughts, ideas, weaknesses and most likely many of my failures which I will hopefully learn from. So with that said, I am still intensely frustrated over the vehicle situation. From this side, the Ugandans are stuck with a pile of parts, a huge bill and no money to do anything about it. The American’s sponsors are most likely oblivious to the damage they left behind, but the Americans are just as worthy of compassionand second chances as the Ugandan are, as I am and as anyone is. So the disclaimer is this: the anablog was, is, and will remain raw and unedited, and the verdict is still out on how this issue will be resolved. I must forgive and move on, as the Ugandans are doing. As hard as that may be.
Human say grrrr..
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Hi, Johnny and Jen! So great to hear the news and inspiriations — Thank you. Jen–will you provide your side of the experience some day, too? God bless you all. Audrey
Thank you for not editing.
We get so self important in our Western mindset and fail to think about how reality is for others that we need to be jolted into a global reality and know how small we really are. We need to learn respect for others and to see the world through their eyes.
Hello Jen and Johnny,
My question is, do you have an “official” facebook presence?