
It has been a joy this weekend to have Rebecca Hiemstra and her friend from Banda, Francine, here with us in Kigali. Rebecca actually came from Goma (DR Congo) on Tuesday night and stayed here with Naomi and Isaac while I went out to a washing station for three days. That place is about 3 hours from Kigali. The work at the washing station went well. When I got back on Saturday we went to Naomi's favorite cafe-for-foreigners, "J. Lynn's." We treated Rebecca and Francine to bagels & cream cheese and freshly squeezed lemonade. That evening we played a wild game of hide-n-seek around our house -- Isaac, Naomi, Rebecca, Francine, Simiyon (our guard) and me! Then
this morning was Kigali's International "Peace Across Borders" marathon. Rebecca and Francine ran the half marathon. It was fun to be on the sidelines and enjoy some of the excitement. I especially enjoyed seeing the front-runners (mostly Kenyans) when they were near the finish. Reminded me of when I saw the Kenyans run the Honolulu marathon.
This afternoon (Sunday) was Naomi's violin recital. It was at the lovely home of the American woman who started and runs J. Lynn's cafe. Turns out her daughter takes lessons from the same private music teacher who teaches Naomi. Naomi did a wonderful job being confident (something she's found to be a challenge at past recitals) and her 3 pieces sounded beautiful (at least to her mother!) The student with whom Naomi played a duet was named Caitlin (like Naomi's
cousin) and there was another student named Naomi there and a mom named "Ruth" from Germany with a daughter named Noemi! Very surprising! Rebecca and Francine came along, too, which was really nice, because John couldn't be there and Isaac didn't want to go.
[author: Ruth Ann]
Enjoying a bagel and cookies at J. Lynn's cafe. |
Rebecca negotiating at the tailoring booth at Kimironko market. |
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