Well, today has been long with a little unexpected turn of events, but thankfully we're all doing ok.
Let me back up...
So we spent our last full day in Gulu on Monday and loved every minute, including spending the morning visiting some homes (picture a bunch of white "munos" crammed into huts!) and a banquet-style final dinner with all of our Acholi friends. Then, after some tearful goodbyes, Tuesday morning we hit the (bumpy) road for Murchison Falls. Upon arrival, we immediately jumped on a boat safari down the Nile towards the waterfall. We were greeted with an abundance of hippos, crocodiles, and some monkeys. Once at the falls, we got out of the boat and hiked up to the top of the falls - it was an amazing, breathtaking view and we were all so excited to be getting some exercise! Then, we made our way to Sambiya River Lodge where we would be staying the night. Our little verandas looked like traditional huts from the outside, thatch roof and all, and our keys all had flashlights attached to them. And we all enjoyed a wonderful meal and long hot showers :)
Then today (Weds) we had our 5am wake-up call so we could head back into the park for our gamedrive (the animals are out mostly in the early morning). Each van had a park ranger jump in with us (AK-47 and all - just in case...) and we entered into the open grasslands. We encountered giraffes, antelope, elephants, buffalo, and, after some patience...LIONS! We watched a lioness protect her cubs from our van by growling at Regan.
We took turns riding on the top of the van, for a better view, and had a great time. But, despite his awesome balancing skills, Randy hit a bump really hard and took a fall from the top.
(I mean... he actually got in a battle with a lion - that will make a better story, right?)Thankfully, we have 2 nurses on our trip, and after their quick examination, we thought it best to be safe and take him to the hospital in Kampala. So one van of Randy, Maggie, the nurses (Katie & Sarah), Rusty, and Lou Alice went ahead towards Kampala, and the rest of us headed back to the lodge to pack up all of our stuff and then follow after them a couple hours later.
Long story short - an xray confirmed that Randy broke his collar bone. He's got his right arm in a sling, and our nurses are monitoring his pain meds :) He actually has a Midtowner doctor friend here that was a huge help... and who knew that xrays are so cheap in Uganda? Only $33!! Randy is keeping his spirits high, and is already trying to see how he can work this story into a sermon. Do pray for our next 2 days of travel, though, and the pain he'll be in on the already uncomfortable long flights!
Sometimes we just can't predict things like this, but this team has rallied together like no other. We're grateful it was on our last day, and that it's something that can be easily healed.
So we're staying in a cute guest house in Kampala tonight (run by the same company we rent our vans from), and will head to Entebbe to the airport tomorrow.
Next up: 2 days of traveling. We arrive back in Nashville Friday evening...
See you all soon!!!
midtown gulu team