An Introduction

The purpose of this blog is to document my time in Rwanda first as a Worldteach volunteer, and now as a college lecturer.
Here in Rwanda, cattle are very important. They are a sign of wealth and prosperity. Accordingly, milk is much appreciated. Two friends might share a glass of milk together like some might share a glass of wine or a cup of coffee. So, while I wish you all could come with me to taste Rwandan milk, this will be my way of sitting and sharing a glass with you.

Saturday, January 9, 2010




Picture 1. This is the inside of the "Neo" bus.




Picture 2. Ben and I. Ben was a guest speaker who came and gave our group a language and culture and history lesson. He became friends with all of us and has been showing us around the city. A few of us went with him to see a choir performance at a local church.



Picture 3. Our group during an orientation session. We meet in a conference room at St. Paul's Mission, the place we are currently staying. Tomorrow we are off to Nyanza for a week of teaching practicum. Then back to Kigali for a few days before heading off to our sites.

2 comments:

  1. Megan
    It's good to hear from you and see a picture of your smiling face in Rwanda! Thanks for helping us experience some of what you're seeing/hearing so we can know better how to pray for you
    Dave Z

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  2. I miss you a ton Meghan! thanks for the updates...keep them coming. As I read your stories I feel like you are on the couch next to me telling it! I can almost hear your voice...it is a little freaky! Tenaya can hear you too!
    love ya!
    Andrea
    p.s. reading your blog was a study break tonight I hope you are honored! :)

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