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Blog Name: Atherstones in Uganda
Url: http://stonesinuganda.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: Africa, Uganda, Missions
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Popularity: 84 Followers

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Minds a-racing
If you're hoping for Jeff's current thoughts on cross cultural missiology, he is sick. You are stuck with me (mwa-ha-ha-ha!).I have spent the week at a veterinary conference here in Kampala. My mind is all atwitter and my heart aflutter. I know; I am a nerd.Aside from the obvious observations that there were hardly any women in attendance and very few Westerners, the air conditioner was on so high I felt like a human popsicle.Did you know Ankole cattle's meat has lower cholesterol levels than American choice grade beef? Can you say business opportunity for a niche market?.....Rab
Noah's Birthday... #6
Better late than never... here's a look at Noah's Birthday Bash...The day started at Didi's World... a favorite hang-out for the Atherstone Boys...Christine made a chocolate cake and our friend Ian provided the fireworks on top...
The Hair-cut...
Before...After...
Update on everything...
I haven't gotten this far behind on communication since we moved to Uganda...I am 3 months over-due on a newsletter to supporters, 1 month over-due on an update to GBI supporters, an email inbox that hasn't been clear in months, non-existent on my blog... and "Hi Mom and Dad! I'm still alive..."About the only thing I am current on is the Dodgers! Congratulations Frank McCourt... and of course he hasn't returned any of my congratulatory emails...
I'm an egg snob!
I would like to rationalize and think that a good egg brings out some secret taste in a recipe that a mediocre egg won't or that a white yolked egg is just as good as a yellow yolked egg, but I must confess. I am an egg snob. I want to crack open my egg and it be a dark yellow, that the yolk stay intact as it hits

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