Showing posts with label Independance Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Independance Day. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 October 2013

Some Jiggery Pokery


Pest of the Week!

An occupational hazard her, especially if you walk around in open sandals or bare foot, is to pick up a tiny flea, called a Chigoe, or ‘Jigger’. These charming, 1mm long, insects bury themselves under the skin on your toes, feed on your blood and grow a large sac of eggs.

 

 
 Irene had the ‘pleasure’ of hosting a Jigger this week.



The good news is:

-         they always leave their ‘bottom’ sticking out, (which shows as a black spot) so that they defacate outside your body, not inside

-         when the eggs hatch they fall back to the ground so that the larvae do not feast on your feet

-         they are easy to remove with a safety pin

 

The other 'pest' this week was in a sketch that Irene put on in morning chapel. It was based on a mother (Irene) having to put up her 4 disruptive children, or which Malcolm was the eldest boy. (For the record the children were not based on our own family, although there were 2 ‘boys’ and 2 ‘girls’ and the eldest daughter enjoyed reading books). Needless to say Malcolm played himself – the naughty big brother who tormented his clever sister. Nothing changes.

 


But, she got her own back.



October 9th was Independence Day in Uganda and there was a parade on the local football pitch. Various schools and the army paraded with children singing and dancing.
 

 

 

 
This week’s African proverb from the BBC Africa web-site is from Sierra Leone:  There's no bad bush where you can throw away a bad child