Blog Journey: Coming to America
When I relocated from Uganda to America, every day was an adventure. I learned how to use a washing machine, how to apply for and use a credit card, how to fuel a car at the gas station—simple transactions right? Well, not for this girl straight out of Kampala. Grocery shopping was intimidating—from two bread brands to a store shelf with over 10 bread brands—navigating American life was a discovery channel.
This blog started as a diary, an attempt to make sense of all the new experiences gushing at me—it is filled with adventure, discovery, culture shocks, growth, child births, child deaths, parenting, exploration, questions of identity, faith, assimilation—experiences of a mother raising a young family in a different culture and community.
Uganda Television Shows in the 80’s
When I have time to twiddle my fingers my mind goes into flash back mode--to my childhood. These particular memories get tickled when I have to seriously screen and re screen what Mich watches.
Gone are the days when the mere mention of cartoon sufficed--when you knew that it was something for the kids to watch and it was safe.
This is where my love for UTV (Uganda Television) back in the 80’s gets rekindled.
I would rush home from school to watch “Clue Club” “Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder” and “Scooby doo”, any body identify?

Kitante Primary School Circa the 80’s
"There's a school near the museum by the road side,
Oh come to the school of the world
No school is so dear to your child
Kitante is the best in the world.
Oh come come come come
Come to the school by the road side
Oh come to the school of the world
No school is so dear to your child
Kitante is the best in the world "
My Son Gets Lost in Franklin Mills
Today there was a trip organized for Wharton international students to go shopping at one of the malls out of town called "Franklin Mills". I'd been there once before with Sam but since I was nothing doing I thought I would go again. Franklin Mills is a maze—really really huge, like five times Game Store and some, so the time I went with Sam we didn't quite go all round. Of course I went with Mich, I happened to be the only black person and non student but it was okay.