Tuesday, Daniel and Wilter Ololia had us over for dinner and cooking lessons were included! We made peas and carrots in a cream sauce, African stir fry chicken (my description), fried rice, a fried flat bread and fried plantain bananas and, of course, fresh pineapple for dessert.
Wilter's daughter Lorraine, age three, was a big help. She chopped tomatoes, rolled out flat bread and washed dishes. Everything was delicious. Wilter is from Kenya, so it was very multicultural.
We will be having them over soon to teach her how to make "Southern Fried Chicken!" They also have a one year old, Lexie...so cute! I taught her how to "patty-cake" (you know, baker man) and she caught on quick... smart like her parents!
We love how our Ugandan friends go out of their way to keep us from being
lonely!
Thanks for continuing to lift us up in prayer,
Kathy
Wilter's daughter Lorraine, age three, was a big help. She chopped tomatoes, rolled out flat bread and washed dishes. Everything was delicious. Wilter is from Kenya, so it was very multicultural.
We will be having them over soon to teach her how to make "Southern Fried Chicken!" They also have a one year old, Lexie...so cute! I taught her how to "patty-cake" (you know, baker man) and she caught on quick... smart like her parents!
We love how our Ugandan friends go out of their way to keep us from being
lonely!
Thanks for continuing to lift us up in prayer,
Kathy