I woke up the next morning surprisingly at breakfast time. The smell of warm cozy food and fresh juice wrapped around me and pulled me into the kitchen. I rubbed my eyes sleepily and looked at Theogene who was happily cooking eggs. Bwacyeye I said to Angelique which means Good morning. Bwacyeye she smiled and said back to me. Theogene sat down and handed me the eggs on the plate. Murakoze I said. I ate the eggs then ran into my room and got dressed. I was all ready to go. We walked out of the door on our way to an open concert in the center of town. It was a long walk but it was so worth it. When we got into the town I saw the concert up ahead. Here is a little snippet of the concert.
After the concert we walked down to an open market around the corner to get some fresh fruit. The smell was exquisite! Ripe fruit surrounded me. Pink, blue, red, green, purple. Every color! After we picked a few fruits we decided to leave the town and walk back to their house. On the walk back we talked and munched on fruit. When we got back to their house Theogene told us that it was time to go into our rooms and just relax until dinner time. I went into my room and actually fell asleep! I woke up to Theogene's youngest poking my face telling me it was time for dinner. I got up and walked into the kitchen for dinner. I ate the rice and bean stew again and then sleepily walked back into my room to go back to bed. This time brushing my teeth first.
Google Earth
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Day 1
After a very long flight I finally landed in Rwanda to visit my friend Theogene. I walked off of the plane and saw Theogene wave to me and yell my name. Even though I had never met him I ran up to him and gave him the biggest hug ever. That same wonderful smile that made me pick him for Kiva made me smile once again. We hopped into his car and drove to his house. Just as I stepped out of his car 2 little kids ran up to me and started to poke me. I thought it was very cute and funny so I started to laugh. These where Theogenes Kids! One was 4 and the other was 6, two little girls. I looked up from his kids to see his beautiful wife step out of the house and smile and wave to me. I also gave her a big hug feeling like I already knew her. She invited me into the house to put my stuff down and get ready to eat dinner. I said yes and thank you in Rwandan which is,yego, Murakoze. I set my stuff down on the bed in the room they were planning to have me stay in and went into the "kitchen" to have lunch. Dinner was a bowl of rice with some sort of bean sauce. I was a little hesitant to eat it but seeing the kids dig in like it was a hamburger made me smile. I took a huge spoon full and shoved it into my mouth. It was surprisingly delicious! I finished the bowl in a matter of minutes and offered to clear the table right away. Theogene said that it wasn't needed and had the kids take the dirty dishes away and bring back smaller dishes. These dishes were about the size of my palm and had intricate blue designs painted all over it. Theogene's wife, Angelique, then came around and put small cookie like things on my plate. I took a small bite of the cookie more willing this time. It was AMAZING! A mixture of sweet, mushy, and crunchy. Like a really good chocolate chip cookie. I finished the chocolate chip cookie and this time with out asking took all the plates outside and washed them in the water bucket. The water was cold and a light shade of brown. I ignored the discoloring and took the clean dishes back inside. I was so tired that I didn't even think of brushing my teeth. I fell onto the bed just thinking I would lie on it for a minute and then get up and brush my teeth but no. I fell right to sleep.
Currency for my journey to Rwanda
$1= 607.06 Franc
$5= 3035.31 Franc
$10= 6070.62 Franc
$15= 9105.92 Franc
$20= 12141.23
Here is the sight so you can convert more! http://coinmill.com/RWF_USD.html#USD=$20
$5= 3035.31 Franc
$10= 6070.62 Franc
$15= 9105.92 Franc
$20= 12141.23
Here is the sight so you can convert more! http://coinmill.com/RWF_USD.html#USD=$20
My visit with Theogene to Rwanda
10 sayings in rwandan
Hello = muraho
Thank you = murakoze
Goodbye = mwirirwe
I love you = ndagukunda
Where is the bathroom = he ri dushe
Can you give me directions = amajyo
I am lost = guhaba
Help = gufasha
How are you = umeze ute
Nice to meet you = neza guhura mwe
Hello = muraho
Thank you = murakoze
Goodbye = mwirirwe
I love you = ndagukunda
Where is the bathroom = he ri dushe
Can you give me directions = amajyo
I am lost = guhaba
Help = gufasha
How are you = umeze ute
Nice to meet you = neza guhura mwe
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Maruge Visit: Plane Ride There
The movie was about 2 hours and 30 minutes. By this time it was about 12 in the afternoon and the flight attendants were coming around with another round of beverages. I got a hot tea and Tess got a coffee. The rest of the flight was uneventful. At around 7:00pm the captain came back on the intercom and told us to buckle our seat belts, turn off our electronics, and get ready for landing! It had been a very long day and finally we were about to reach our destination.
We landed about 15 minutes later. As we walked off the plane a heat wave smacked us right in the face. We walked into the Airport where it was much cooler. At our left was a man. Tall, thin, with white hair, and a cane. He said hello and introduced himself as Maruge. We said hello and started to walk to the parking lot. To our surprised instead of Cars parked in the parking lot there where bikes! Tons of bikes! Maruge led us to his bike and the bikes that he had brought us. Mine was red and Tesses was a purple eggplant color. We rode the 60 miles back to his hut with the stars sparkling over our heads and collapsed on the mattress on the floor to wake up the next morning with the sweet smell of pancakes hovering above our heads.
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