Before I left Rwanda to return to the US for the holidays , my social calendar was quite booked with a number of parties going on around town. I hosted several of these parties at the Bridge2Rwanda house and attended many other “end of the year” parties at Sonrise. All my friends from home laughed and said I was the only person they knew who would move to the middle of Africa and host dinner parties:)
Here are pictures from a party I threw at the house for all of the Sonrise teachers to celebrate the end of the year.
Future senior class party! I gave my oldest students a party to celebrate the arrival their senior year. They loved having their own class party.



The students trying to teach me the traditional Rwandan dances... pretty much a lost cause!
Here is a video of the breakdance team's performance at a school party. Yes, they have a breakdance team:) Pretty impressive moves! Kind of makes me hurt just watching it.

My last hoorah in the village before I left, with the little kids trying to teach me the traditional dances. They were a little more on my level....but I still felt awkward and uncoordinated!
Anna, thank you for sharing your insights and experiences and allowing so many others to see this beautiful country through your eyes. God is working in Rwanda so clearly...isn't it fun to be a part of that!?! Much love to you! Jessica Brogdon
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ReplyDeleteI'm Kelly's mom, and I've learned so much from your blog! Thanks for sharing your experiences and your love for Rwanda. I will be praying for the team and will follow your blog as well as Kelly's. Blessings to you all, Suzette Simpson