I have gotten a chance to spend a few nights out of the center in Gatenga. First, Mitchell, Hannah, and I took a trip to the northern part of the country. In the north you ca
Then comes Thanksgiving. Mitchell convinced the community to go all out there year for an All-American Thanksgiving…or as close as you can get a little country called Rwanda. This year Mitchell chose our turkey and we really made sure it was fresh, as we watched them kill and prepare it for cooking. Unfortunately, I was not actually here at the community for the great Thanksgiving feast; I left Thrusday morning for a trip to Nakuru, Kenya. The rugby team I play with a bit invited me to a 7’s tourneyment. The trip was long…20 hours by bus, on terrible roads…bu
Since the Patronage finished, Mitchell and I have a few days to relax before things pick up for the holidays. First our “Boss” from New Rochelle, NY is coming on the 11th. He will be here for a few days to check out the community here and determine if the program can continue to send volunteers here next year. Adam is a great guy and a bundle of laughs…so we are very excited to see his bright shining face, red nose, round belly, and big white beard…so he might not have a round belly or big white beard, but he will also be bringing a few Christmas gifts for the two of us…thanks Mom and Dad). Once Adam leaves we will prepare for our trip to Uganda where we will be spending
Before I sign off I would like to introduce you to one of my new friends here. I got this idea from a friends blog (you know who you are) and figured all of you back home might enjoy meeting a few of the people I meet in Rwanda.
This is Gabriel. He just finished studying here at Ga
I hope Thanksgiving was awesome for all of your back home. I heard that Old Man Winter sent some snow…even in Texas. Enjoy the snow and good luck buying all your presents…
HoHoHo,
Chris
you are now officially an international athlete!
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ReplyDeleteI am at my new job and I printed a few pictures of you and your students. Boy i wish i could be in your shoes. You are learning things that will stay with you forever. Great Stuff. Keep up the great work.
Uncle Ed and family
Chris, Glad to hear the news. The blog looks great and the photos really help give a good picture of what you are doing. Take care of yoruself - I am glad to see that you are enjoying some fun and making some friends. I am also glad to hear that you miss home - we miss you - and we are very proud of you - you are changing all of us - making all of us more aware of what we can do to affect the world - particularly Rwanda....thank you
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the small gifts that Adam brings - I was glad he could carry them. There are more here - but you will just have to see that for yourself on Christmas morning - through SKYPE!
Love you, Mom