Here is a story that NPR just did about her:
http://www.npr.org/2011/07/09/137348637/in-uganda-american-becomes-foster-mom-to-13-girls?sc=tw
Here is her blog:
http://kissesfromkatie.blogspot.com/
she and I were journeying together, although we were separated, because we were experiencing
similar life circumstances. She was scheduled to arrive about 50 minutes after me and I was planning on waiting around to see her. However, I had received word from a friend that she may not have made her flights due to extreme weather in England. When I got off my flight, her mom texted me and told me that Katie should be landing at that moment as well! As I walked off the plane, I told God how incredible it would be if I were able to see her when I got off and asked him for that treat. I looked around and didn’t see her, but quickly headed toward the end of the gate where I knew my friends and family were waiting for me. Suddenly,
from afar, I saw her backpack! I shouted: “KATIE! KATIE!!” She turned, and surely enough, it was her! We ran towards each other just like you would see in a movie, both of us pushing away tears as we embraced! We were then able to walk through the gate together where our families were waiting to greet us. I’ll never forget anything about that moment! I dropped my bags and embraced my family, first Olivia, then Gabe, Isaac, Josh, my mom and dad, Zach, Cathy, Katie and Matt! We then headed home where a wonderful home cooked meal made by my very own mother was waiting for us. Although it all felt like a dream, it wasn’t… I was HOME! I was really home, and it felt so sweet. ☺
favorite church in the whole world, and acclimating back to my life. The first few days felt weird, really weird. It
took about three days until I really felt like I was HOME and reality truly set in. In some ways, I felt like a fish out of water, everything about my life was different again, and it seemed that much had changed since I had left – not only had people and aspects of my life in the U.S. changed, but I had changed.
for a few days that week. The Wednesday
after I arrived, I had my wisdom teeth removed (yes, two days before Christmas). I even experienced culture shock through that procedure. After I woke-up from the anesthesia, my level of awareness was very off and I felt like I was drunk. I was having extreme difficulty and frustration talking because all my thoughts were in Spanish! Through the gauze stuffed in my mouth and the ice packs around my cheeks, I kept saying to my mom: “What’s going on? Solo puedo hablar español!” (I can only speak Spanish!).
my immediate
family stayed home together and we completed our family traditions. It was very peaceful and a
great time to reflect and be with my family. Being away for so long has made me so thankful for everything in my life, even the smallest things. It was as if I experienced Christmas through a new lens this year, and it was very joy-filled. ☺ 
was great to be back together and to catch-up on what God has been doing in their lives and at Western! The first night of Encounter, we all gathered together (about 1,000 students total) in one room and worshiped. Although I had gone to SECC once since coming home, the worship was short. That night, I looked around and there were hundreds of other Christians all worshiping beside me, many of them my friends. All of us singing together in adoration and love to Jesus, the one true king and love of my life – AND in English! This again was another defining moment that I will never forget. I was so overwhelmed, that I found myself pushing back tears. In Costa Rica, in my day-to-day life, I often felt alone spiritually. I would worship Jesus by myself, pray by myself, read the word by myself etc. When I would go to church, it would be in Spanish and usually not my preferred worship style. I was in a desert so to speak, and all of a sudden, God had placed me back in community and it was overwhelmingly extraordinary.
for a year, and it was wonderful to spend a few days with her! I love her genuine heart for the Lord, and always feel encouraged in my faith and excited after spending time with her. Some of the fun things that we did included: late night hot-tub soak, making our famous orange/honey shakes, hanging-out with Shelby (her roommate!), reliving the past through watching our classic home-made movies,
staying
up late talking, shopping, jamming to some pop culture hits, being old ladies and napping, and girls night which included dinner at Hard Rock Café, dessert at the Homemade Pie and Ice-cream Kitchen, and an extensive photo-shoot. I was sad to see Ellie leave, but for the first time in years, I know I’ll be seeing her again soon now that I am in the U.S. and she is only a few hours away. ☺
dreadfully long! I’ve been home for a month now, and it has flown by as it has been filled with all the blessings of being HOME. There is no place like home. My Costa Rica journey is truly over and with the start of this New Year, a new chapter has also begun. I’m not quite sure what the Lord has in store or what adventures He will be taking me on next, but I’m excited, as I know it will be great. Our Lord is ever faithful and will complete the work that He started long ago in my life and in yours. He’s up to something big, bigger than me and bigger than you. ☺