Ah, the power is back (after 5 days with problems) and I will again to to write. This Sunday we tried to attend a service at a local church we found last week. We were told it started at 9. When we arrived 9.20, there was no people there… A sign outside said the service started at 9:30. Then we met someone who said that because of rain it was postponded until 10. We arrived at 10 and then there were only 5 people present… This service lasted around 4 hrs, so when I my head around half way into the meeting, most people were finally present.
Some photoes from our walk to a neighbour city, Ishaka.
This week Anne and I are participating at some seminar StrommeFoundation is holding at the 7 schools they are working together with. For me, the highlight was in the breaks, when I went into the schoolyard and practiced my few runyankole words with the children, and made them teach me some more. Before I knew it, I was surrounded by 2-300 children. So many smiles and curious faces. How strange, but what joy!
How great you seem to be doing! I'm also enjoying myself to the fullest! Africa is great, you were right. And living without Norwegians is actually working out too. Have a great time!
SvarSlettWow, it seems as if you're back to what you love (in one way anyway)...All these children!
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