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Rwanda

Rwanda

land of a thousand hills

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A few of us from Hendrix College went to Rwanda on a trip to visit hospitals, schools, and people.

I've been back for a few weeks now. The experience is still seeping in, but a few reflections. I was struck immediately by the beauty of the country-- un pays de milles collines is right, there were hills everywhere. I'm not too sure what I expected (I guess I hadn't really given it so much thought), but I was not prepared for the landscape to be so breathtaking.

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Rwandans were another thing altogether. On the whole, they were quite possibly the most genuine people I have ever met. Greeted with songs, dancing, and laughter, we were surrounded by a certain sense of gratitude that seemed continuously present.

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They were anxious to share their culture, their stories. The children opened up the second you paid attention to them. The women opened up the upon hearing a word in kinyarwanda. Muraho. Amakuru? Ni meza. Murakoze.

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These people have overcome so much in the past few years.

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To see that they are still capable of such joy is incredibly inspiring.

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I want to return, possibly to teach French and English. And in doing so, I hope to learn as much as, if not more than, what I might be teaching. However that may work out, Rwanda and her people have made a definite impression on my life-- and I have a feeling that the impression will be sticking around for a while...

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Posted by decuirrl 28.07.2007 9:24 PM Archived in Round the World | Rwanda Comments (2)

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