One Last Thing

I've been back in America for almost a week now and it's not at all what I expected. I thought I would have some kind of "reverse culture shock" that we had been warned of, but instead it's just life as usual. I loved my time in Africa. I didn't kiss the ground when I got … Continue reading One Last Thing

Family

The concept of family can take on many different forms. For most people, when they hear the word family images of a mom, dad, siblings, grandparents and the like come to mind. But family can be your best friends. Family can be your favorite pet cat. Family can be a group of people you've never … Continue reading Family

Bananas, Beans and Rice: A Tumultuous Love Story

My relationship with Rwandan and Ugandan food is best described as an emotional rollercoaster. From the honeymoon phase where I fell in love with the delicious fried bananas, fresh from the earth tomatoes, and the ever present mystery vegetable sauces to the fall out that occurred somewhere around my fifteenth serving of boiled cassava leaves. … Continue reading Bananas, Beans and Rice: A Tumultuous Love Story

Uganda

An NGO we visited. This is a cockroach I found in my room  one morning with my ring for size. I can't kill the bugs here because they are so big so we definitely competed for space that morning. Some of these kids are my host brothers and cousins but the houses are in sort … Continue reading Uganda