Thanks so much for your prayers and support. Three months after the needle stick injury, we’re very happy to report that Tim’s HIV test has come back clear. Yay!
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Friday, August 8, 2014
English Holiday Club
Some parents asked if we could run a holiday program at Grace School, and the school committee decided it was a great idea. We also hoped it would be a good way to advertise our beautiful new school in the community.
For the last fortnight Catherine, with a lovely team, has been running an English Holiday Club. Here are a few picks from the last day.
UNO was very popular, as were Guess Who, puzzles (with pictures to discuss) and many other games to build language. We focused on encouraging the children to speak and took advantage of the opportunity to listen to and converse with several native speakers.
Football and the playground were a hit of course. “Call to each other in English please.”
Cute.
Our market shops neat and tidy, ready to invite the parents to shop with us in the afternoon.
Story time, waiting for our little concert to begin.
The parents arrived, and we excitedly performed some songs and rhymes. “We’re going on a lion hunt…”
Thanking the volunteers
The kids brought their parents inside to shop in the market we made during the week. There were some bargains to be had and some rather pricy pieces of clothing.
I was thankful for a great team, an endearing bunch of kids and a successful fortnight.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Prayers appreciated.
Hi all our blog-readers,
Just a brief note to let you know that I had a minor injury from an instrument with HIV positive blood on it at work today. I’m ok and feeling fairly philosophical about it all; we thought about this a fair bit before we came to Rwanda and it’s a low risk situation, but if you’re the praying type, your prayers would be appreciated.
I’m on anti-HIV treatment for the next month or so, which should help my empathy with patients on these medicines, but it’d be great not to have too many side effects as I still need to get a lot of work done!
Blessings,
Tim
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Will & Hannah at School
The principal greets all the students and parents at the gate each morning.
’Teacher Meeting’ before school.
The school day begins.
A Few Moments From Mum’s Visit
ABOVE: Adeline did NOT want to be in a photo right then. But she took to Mum very quickly.
BELOW: In fact, she started having her nap on Mum’s bed, falling asleep while being read a pile of books.
ABOVE: Mum took Adeline over the road to visit her Rwandan Godmother.
BELOW: An after-school treat with Oma.
ABOVE LEFT: The girls with our watchman Nepo.
ABOVE RIGHT: Adeline insisted on trying to ‘help’ the carpenter who was fixing out curtain rails. She passed him all sorts of stuff he didn’t need at that moment.
BELOW: Watching a building in our street go up has been very interesting on walks to and from school each day. People carry concrete up to the top in old containers, on their heads.
ABOVE: We took mum to the local Chinese Restaurant for her birthday.
BELOW: Market shopping with Mum, Lou & Adeline.
BELOW: More after-school treats with Oma at the local ice-cream shop.
ABOVE: Painting pictures to go to Australia.
BELOW: Adeline loves playing with the gate.
BELOW: Mum & Felicite, who works at the new school with me. They have a lot in common.
Will’s (on-the-date) Birthday Celebration
Will opened his presents in the morning while Tim was around. Then he went off to school with lollypops for his class.
His best friends and their parents joined us after school for lunch. Will chose the menu: chips and hamburgers.
After working together to construct the birthday lego, the kids went outside to play with water and eat chocolate milk icypoles.
In the late afternoon Tim returned from Kigali with visitors for the night, and some other good friends (Will’s local surrogate grandparents) popped in and stayed for dinner too. Oma (my Mum) worked hard all afternoon to make delicious soup and pancakes. Happy 6th birthday William!