From feisty Panama in Central America to soothing green
hills in Rwanda, East Africa, I welcome you once again to Bee’s Backseat. Or should I say 'Muraho," which means 'hello' in Kinyarwanda. Less
than three months ago I hauled my two overweight suitcases and hoped that my oversized carry-on and way-too-big personal item would fly. Pun intended ;) I
was moving all of my stuff back to my hometown, the DMV, but I was also headed
to a very important orientation in Washington DC. This year, I was awarded a J. William Fulbright grant to teach English in Rwanda. It is no secret how I
feel about Africa, education, youth development, language and cross-cultural
exchange, so you must know already that I am still trying to grasp how big of a
blessing and dream come true this is for me.
Because writing is more than a hobby, because I can’t wait to paint this
picture through my words, and because I couldn’t imagine taking anyone else on
this journey, I invite you to come along on this ride. This time, we are
journeying through a small country nestled in East Africa with lush greenness
overflowing. I can’t wait to pour out my experiences in Rwanda, onto my
keyboard, and to deliver the goodness of this blessing unto your browsers where
ever you are. I have made a pact with myself to journal more and blog at the
same time. This is bigger than me now J
Mama, I’m a Fulbrighter!
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the best thing ever! vinaigrette filled avocado was simply the best thing ever. i dipped my fries in it, although the fries were not pictured! beef brochettes are yummy here. (roast beef, suya, kabob. you pick your name!) |
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peace |
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this is Rwanda. |
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a typical lunch. more to come on food! for now the basics: stewed meat, some type of greens, and green plantains. |
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standing somewhere in between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo :) pretty cool being in between two countries! |
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these women are walking across the border to buy and sell goods. My new home is a business/trading area! |
I encourage you all to subscribe as a passenger on Bee’s
Backseat. I don’t want you to miss out on this journey in the Land of 1,000
hills!
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