After over a year off from school, due to COVID-19 (duh), the Kassanda Seed School kids are excited to head back to school! Getting an education has always been the #1 concern… Read More
So, from the very beginning of this project, the question of mine (and others) that has always been in the back of my mind and sometimes waking me up at night is,… Read More
When I was little, I went horseback riding with my cousins up near Grand Lake in Colorado. I asked for an old horse because I wanted to go slowly because I had… Read More
Hello everyone. Thank you again for sticking with us through this journey. We keep asking each other, “Do you think anyone is still reading these?” And then we get an encouraging email… Read More
We apologize for not posting this yesterday, but we were in a more remote area and our wifi router wouldn’t grab a signal. Today’s 65-kilometre ride was for Naginda Sylvia and Kirumira… Read More
Today’s dusty but beautiful 75-kilometre ride was for Nanyonga Edith and Nanziri Viola. We have five kids left to ride for and then all fifty-four will have been represented. I hope you… Read More
It wasn’t raining when we woke up and stayed sunny all day. We are hoping for the same tomorrow when we leave to head back to Masaka. We ride about 38 kilometers,… Read More
We woke up to the familiar sound of waves crashing on the beach and I had to remind myself where I was. The sky was dark but the air was warm and… Read More
Today’s eighty-kilometre ride was for Nansubuga Brenda and Nankabirwa Vanessa. We are almost running out of kids to ride for so we must be nearing the end!! As we mentioned before, the… Read More
Today’s 73 kilometre-ride into Masaka was for Kimujuni Gillian and Iga Simon Peter. It was all pavement with 3000 feet of climbing and the first ride I didn’t slather on the sunscreen… Read More
Back to School…..FINALLY!!
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Last Updated: July 9, 2021 by Stacy
After over a year off from school, due to COVID-19 (duh), the Kassanda Seed School kids are excited to head back to school! Getting an education has always been the #1 concern… Read More
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Last Updated: July 9, 2021 by Stacy
Something that lasts….
So, from the very beginning of this project, the question of mine (and others) that has always been in the back of my mind and sometimes waking me up at night is,… Read More
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Last Updated: July 9, 2021 by Stacy
No Struggle, No Reward
When I was little, I went horseback riding with my cousins up near Grand Lake in Colorado. I asked for an old horse because I wanted to go slowly because I had… Read More
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Last Updated: July 9, 2021 by Stacy
Busy Heartbreaking Day
Hello everyone. Thank you again for sticking with us through this journey. We keep asking each other, “Do you think anyone is still reading these?” And then we get an encouraging email… Read More
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Last Updated: July 9, 2021 by Stacy
Crossing the Line
We apologize for not posting this yesterday, but we were in a more remote area and our wifi router wouldn’t grab a signal. Today’s 65-kilometre ride was for Naginda Sylvia and Kirumira… Read More
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Last Updated: July 9, 2021 by Stacy
Back to School With a Smile
Today’s dusty but beautiful 75-kilometre ride was for Nanyonga Edith and Nanziri Viola. We have five kids left to ride for and then all fifty-four will have been represented. I hope you… Read More
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Last Updated: July 9, 2021 by Stacy
Homestretch Starts Tomorrow
It wasn’t raining when we woke up and stayed sunny all day. We are hoping for the same tomorrow when we leave to head back to Masaka. We ride about 38 kilometers,… Read More
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Last Updated: July 9, 2021 by Stacy
Inquiring Minds Want To Know
We woke up to the familiar sound of waves crashing on the beach and I had to remind myself where I was. The sky was dark but the air was warm and… Read More
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Last Updated: July 9, 2021 by Stacy
Don’t Sell Water to the White Lady
Today’s eighty-kilometre ride was for Nansubuga Brenda and Nankabirwa Vanessa. We are almost running out of kids to ride for so we must be nearing the end!! As we mentioned before, the… Read More
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Last Updated: July 9, 2021 by Stacy
Bananas In My Spokes
Today’s 73 kilometre-ride into Masaka was for Kimujuni Gillian and Iga Simon Peter. It was all pavement with 3000 feet of climbing and the first ride I didn’t slather on the sunscreen… Read More
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