Saturday, December 13, 2008

A Leisurely Day

After a slightly leisurely breakfast this morning, the three of us went back to the Belgium School that Zawa attends. They sponsor an annual Rwandan craft fair every Christmas and we wanted to have a look at what is available. Most, if not all, of the tables that were set up were groups that help handicapped or the less fortunate (like widows) learn a craft and then business skills by marketing them. A lot of the stuff looked like things we can get in Kenya. There were some items that had a Rwandan look to them or made from materials that are local. For instance, a lot of the carvings are made from Olive wood. We looked around a bit and picked up a few very little baskets that Emily has now hung on our little Christmas tree as ornaments. They add some color other than RED.

Also while we were there Joe and Rebekah called us on our new Rwandan cell phones to let us know that my (Lisa's) mom is in the hospital. It is nice that we have such good communication abilities here. We pray she won't be in for long.

After the fair, we dropped Emily off at a hotel where the Bonvallats were spending the morning by the swimming pool. They stayed until noon and then the Rossington family came so Emily was able to hang out most of the day by the pool. She had packed a small lunch to eat as a picnic. She has become quite the favorite with the kids of both of these families. They haven’t had a teenage girl around before so they think she’s wonderful and fortunately she likes little kids so she doesn’t mind playing with them and letting them idolize her.

Mark and I had a quiet afternoon around the house, putsying around doing odd jobs that needed to get done. In the evening we watched a DVD on our computer. It wasn’t too bad for the three of us. Emily says we should have brought out a video projector and then we could show it on our wall. For now we'll enjoy the simple pleasures of life.