Poor little girl had measles - she ran to her mummy, this is the first term for her as a boarder, she was not feeling well. We just said hello and went to see her class room. We did not see Philip but he saw us!
It was a lovely school, really good facilities.
We were back at 8.45 on time for the trip to the Ugandan Christian Martyr's memorial. Very moving.
A graphic depiction...
125 years ago young 21 young Christian men were burn alive.
We had some time to rest in the afternoon, I rang the mum's they were very pleased to hear that we are ok.
In the evening we returned to the Provost's house for our final diocessan engagement. We shared a meal together. It was a time to feed back on our experiences in Mukono Diocese, the Provost was most interested to hear the insights we had gained and he wanted to know the challenges we had faced and what we thought the church could do to improve... a most humbling experience. Our visit had meant a lot - we had chosen to visit Mukono.
We got back very late, the family had gone to bed.
We locked up, we have become part of the family, it will be sad to leave in the morning.
The Provost's family joined us for prayers,
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