Monday, 25 February 2013

Flood at 5,000 ft!


We had an adventure on Saturday night!  Because it was umuganda, we went to ABC for pizza & ice cream for supper.  While we were there it got cloudy and rained some so we had to move inside.  On the way home, though, we came upon a tree that had blown down across the road and was blocking one lane of traffic, so we knew that it had been a pretty bad storm.

We got home and the power was off--not too surprising.  What was surprising was walking into a house full of flooded rooms!  Our upstairs main room, Mom & Dad's bedroom, Caleb's bedroom, our living room, and my bedroom all were wet.  A few of the rooms had several centimeters of standing water, while others were more dirty and damp. 

We proceeded to rescue the important items that needed immediate attention and then worked at squeegee-ing, mopping, and wiping up all of the rooms.  Faustin turned out to be very efficient using the squeegee!  After a couple of hours of hard work (by candlelight & flashlight), we had most rooms back in order.  And, to make things even better, the power came on before bedtime!

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Colin Godwin arrived on Saturday afternoon and preached at the AEBR service on Sunday.  We also formed a new "choir" and sang "Tiba Saatnya (This Is the Moment)."  (That's the song we sang at church visits during our last home assignment).  I've now sung that song on 3 continents--Asia, North America, and Africa.

 



This week is going to be a busy week.  In addition to Colin being here, we are on our way to pick up the Kenny's at the airport.  They are going to be leading a Guardians of Hope (GOH) seminar this week.  Mom & Dad are going to be attending most of it, which mixes up their language lessons, but this is too good an opportunity for them to learn about GOH to pass it up!

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Nairobi!!!!




We had a good first trip out of Rwanda---a week in Nairobi, Kenya!

The first 2 days were mostly vacation and we were hosted by the wonderful Kenny's.  [Special thanks to Emma for giving up her room!!]

 
The Kenny's dogs

 
We were also able to meet a couple of the NOOR ladies, who make beads (and then jewelry).  [** Hillsiders--if you bought jewelry when the Kenny's visited on Mother's Day, this is where it was made!**]
 


On Tuesday, we explored 2 malls that are within walking distance of each other--shopped at Nakumatt, looked in a book and magazine store, checked out a toy store, ate lunch at a sub place, had dessert at Planet Yogurt (a m a z i n g ! ! !), and....

WATCHED THE HOBBIT IN THE THEATRE!!!!!  It lasted from early December to the last days of January!  We were very excited (that's probably an understatement) and really enjoyed the movie.  C & I had both reread the book within the month before we saw it, so we appreciated the movie even more.



From Thursday to Sunday we stayed at Heart House Lodge & Mom and Dad were very busy with our CBM East Africa conference.  Caleb worked on school work on Thursday; on Friday, we also had Ava, Emma, and Tristan Kenny & Naomi Godwin hanging out with us; on Friday night, those of us staying at Heart House watched the movie Avengers; Saturday morning was more meetings, but in the afternoon we all headed to the mall to bowl; Sunday morning was a couple more meetings, Church, and then flying home!

I don't have any good pictures from the meetings, so I'm going to steal some from the Kenny's!

 
Worship time...
 
 
And now, for the bowling pictures!
 






It was the first time bowling for several of our National Field Staff, but they all did great!  This was when Sibomana got his first strike!


Sibomana and Gato modelling their bowling shoes for us!  =)

 
We had a great time in Kenya, spending time with colleagues we already knew, as well as meeting some others for the first time!  We are part of a wonderful team!!
 
 
 
 
Here's a couple of links to other blogs, if you want to read more about & see some other great pictures from our conference:
 
                                http://www.fivekennys.blogspot.com/2013/02/cbm-kenya-and-rwanda.html