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Murakoze Cyane! | christine in rwanda
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February 17, 2014. Just want to say thanks to everyone who supported me throughout my Peace Corps journey. Without y’all, I never would have made it! Peace Corps was a wonderful ride, and I’m glad I was able to share parts of my experience with you. For Rwanda invitees who stumble upon this blog, please feel free to send me an email if you’d like to chat. You can also check out the Peace Corps Rwanda Facebook group. For some great PCV laughs, check out these hilarious Tumblrs: What Should PCVs Call Me.
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Wish List | christine in rwanda
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Candy – Heath bars, Peanut M&Ms, Reese’s Cups, Skittles, Sour Patch Kids, Swedish Fish, Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll pops. Cereal – Honey Nut Cheerios, Reese’s Puffs. Dried fruit and vegetables. Drink mixes – Crystal Light, hot chocolate. Ramen – Creamy Chicken and Oriental are my favorite! Snack food – cashews, Cheez Its, cookies, Goldfish, granola bars, Kind bars, pistachios, pretzels, SlimJims with cheese, sunflower seeds, trail mix. Spice packs/seasoning mixes/salad dressing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Rachel + the World: If you won't take my word for it...
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If you wont take my word for it. If you won't take my word for it. Here are a few links to other blogs. They're mostly PCVs in Rwanda and most of them are from my training group that came in May 2011. Danae Paterson- PCV Rwanda 2011-2013. Light Up the Night. Vanessa- PCV Rwanda 2011-2013 (also a fellow BU alum). Christine- PCV Rwanda 2011-2013. Whit and Jake (our resident married couple and public health all stars) -PCVs Rwanda 2011-2013. Whit and Jake's Peace Corps Journey. Confessions of a Traveloholic.
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Mama Hooyman Comes to Africa! | christine in rwanda
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Mama Hooyman Comes to Africa! March 29, 2013. When you leave Africa, as the plane lifts, you feel that more than leaving a continent you’re leaving a state of mind. Whatever awaits you at the other end of your journey will be of a different order of existence. In accurate Rwandan fashion, I was late to the airport to pick her up, but she was ready to go with Ukuli’s crate in tow. To see more pictures from my mom’s visit, go here. From → Uncategorized. Larr; High Class Living: Ukuli Gets a Bed. You are co...
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COS Time | christine in rwanda
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May 21, 2013. GB Crew, plus King Jems. It’s official I have less than a month left in Rwanda before I hop on a plane (with Ukuli in tow) and head back to America. Running the gamut from excited to nervous to sad to elated to anxious to perplexed, I haven’t been able to wrap my head about finishing service quite yet. PS: Before I leave, Ukuli will get his own blog to document his adventures and transition to Americaland, the place where pets are loved and other pups are plentiful. Stay tuned! Walking Fait...
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More Thoughts on COS’ing | christine in rwanda
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More Thoughts on COS’ing. June 4, 2013. In order to contribute to Africa, I would have to know myself better and be clearer about my goals. I would have to be ready to take Africa on its own terms, not mine, and to learn my limits and present myself not as a do-gooder with a big heart, but as someone with something to give and gain by being there. Compassion wasn’t enough. Jacqueline Novogratz The Blue Sweater. As often the case, I feel like I received so much more than I gave. So what now? Larr; COS Time.