One lovely thing about living in Rwanda is that people always feed you. Yesterday I had two dinners. They were polar opposites of each other, it kind of tells you something about my life here…
So the first one was in a school in Kaduha. I had already done one workshop that morning, I had no food, and I was actually starving when I arrived. So we got to school a little earlier than I thought, and the teachers were still eating their lunch. I got pulled into the staffroom quickly. It was dark, because the doors and windows were all shut (I’m not sure why) and there were six teachers huddled around the table, all eating out of a big bowl of rice and something chewy. I got dragged in, handed a fork and a cup of banana juice and told to eat. We talked about mobile phones, school holidays and mothers, and I tried to show off the few words of Kinyarwanda I know and got laughed at. The teachers at that school are just so welcoming and lovely, that lunch was one of the best lunches I’ve had in a while. Unfortunately though, for dessert I made the mistake of opening and sharing a bag of sweets I happened to have in my bag. The result was a lot of giddy teachers who were mad out of it on sugar and very hard to work with after lunch!
The second one was a much fancier affair. The Irish ambassador took all the Irish expats in Rwanda (all 20 of us) out for dinner. It was amazing. There was wine. I’d forgotten that there’s different types of white wine. Before I came to Rwanda, I would normally ask for Pinot Grigot. Now I’m just delighted to get any type of wine, and my preference is – cold. There was Indian food. There was loads of lovely people. There was craic. There was talk of another one soon, when the new ambassador takes over.
And tomorrow, Tricia and I have been promised lunch in another school. I’m a little bit worried, I’ve eaten here twice before. The first time was lovely, I played with the pastors baby (Peacemaker is his name) and got to know the head teacher. Lovely until a big pot of rabbit was brought out. I am the worst vegetarian ever, I had to eat it. The second time I was practically force fed. Seriously, who can eat four eggs and a cake? That was the challenge set up for me. I failed.
So who knows what tomorrow will bring?
I’m just thinking – I haven’t written anything for months and then I write this really random thing about dinner. I’ve been doing other stuff apart from eating. So my news – well Sarah came to visit in August, it was lovely to see her. I think the highlight was two nights in Paradis Malahide in Gisenyi. It’s so beautiful there. I’ve been to Akagera with Ken, Lynn and Darryl, it was so brilliant seeing giraffes and buffalo wandering around and then stopping for lunch by a lake full of crocodiles. There’s been a lot of work, many parties, people leaving, and a trip to Tanzania. I spent my birthday in Zanzibar snorkelling, having a barbeque, and later dancing behind the bar at a tiny Reggae bar. Then we had a few adventures and missed our bus home. Oh god, the bus – 30 something hours, I was intensely hungover, Rachel was worryingly sick, the bus was roasting, the cockroaches were all over the place and nearly everytime I fell asleep, I woke up with one on me… I mean, it was worth it and I would do it again to go to Tanzania, but it was full on….I’m definitely perfecting new skills, cooking on a charcoal stove being one of them, balancing on the back of a moto for three hours carrying 80 rice sacks and all the materials for a training session being another. The rainy season has kind of started again, On Tuesday we were caught in the mountains in a mad storm. At one stage of our journey we had to leave the moto at the side of the road and clamber the rest of the way up the mountain in the rain. That was one of the moments when I actually felt like I loved Juvin, my moto driver. He never complains, he’s just so positive. He was dying all the way up the mountain, at one point I was thinking it was really mean of me to make him climb up with me, I should have just cancelled the school visit. But when we got to the top he just said – ‘now I am very happy. It is very wonderful that I did some sport today!’
My best fav news: I have a new housemate, Rose moved in last week. (yay!!!!!!) For a short while I lived by myself with my chickens. Just a slight variation of the strange old spinster living alone with a load of cats… Apart from the fact that Rose is just really lovely, I’m very happy that she’s moved in J
So that’s my news, now you see why I don’t update my blog more, now that I’m settled here there isn’t a whole load of mad stuff to write about….
It's when you find yourself talking to the chickens you need to watch out. But Rose will save you from that ......:)
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