The internship portion of the program is over now and it was certainly a perfect fit for me. I felt completely in my niche. There were so many differences in land distribution and production here. I won’t bore everyone with the details here, but if you are interested, I would love to discuss the particulars when I get home!
Kigali has been good to me: taking a free salsa lesson, doing African aerobics, hanging out with the National Tennis Team, and a million other things. I’m so content with life—starting to miss the fam more and more all of the time—but happy nonetheless.
This week was something of a transition week. We have been completing our term papers for practicum and had our first class on Monday. We (the girls) have moved into a convent down the road, which is fantastic. The cooking isn’t quite as good as at our first guesthouse, but other than that I am really enjoying having a bit more space. We also travelled for a few days, hiking for six hours in the Nyungwe Rainforest one day and discussing issues of development with students from the National University of Rwanda on another.
Tomorrow we actually begin class fulltime, which will be nice. I rather enjoy being a student…
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