Friday, July 23, 2010

A Blessed Evening

So I know I have gone from writing once a month to twice in three days, but I had to share what I just experienced. I worked late at the school today helping our national teacher prepare for next week and explaining some of the arts and crafts projects. I was not excited about staying late when I first realized we were not going to finish quickly, but God soon showed me that he had some blessings in store.

I had a wonderful conversation with the teacher, Patrick, about what he would like to do in the future and how he has grown to love education. It is such a gift to hear that he loves these children and what he is doing and it is not just a paycheck. He does want to go to university in the future, but he hopes to be a teacher and maybe even come back to teach here in the Rafiki Village. Oh, how we could use good, qualified teachers once the primary school is up and running!

After we finished prepping, I went to get the medical box (I am on duty in case of emergencies this weekend) and go home. The evening was the perfect temperature, warm with a cool breeze, and still light enough to see well but not bright and sunny. As I walked up the hill towards the cottages where the children live, I saw that all of the mamas, aunties, and children were sitting out in one of the gazebos. They invited me to come in and sit with them for a while, so I did.

We talked for a bit and I got to love on the children and then some of the girls started dancing. Before long most of the children had made their way to the floor of the gazebo and they were all dancing a beginners' version of the Kinyarwanda dance. It was one of those moments when you just praise God that you get to witness what is before your eyes. These beautiful, sweet children were dancing with all of their hearts and smiling and laughing. I wish I had my video camera there so that I could show you, but you will just have to use your imagination.

As it got a little darker, the security lights began to turn on and the mamas all said, "It is time," which all the children promptly responded to by heading inside. I wished them a good night and the mamas wished me sweet dreams, and I headed the rest of the way up the hill to my home.

What a blessed evening to live in Rwanda.

2 comments:

  1. Well darling, reading this post really warmed my heart! How wonderful it is to hear of the many ways you are being blessed while you are in Rwanda serving our awesome God.

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  2. That sounds so awesome!! God is so full of blessings! And how special and unique they all are. Love and miss you! keep the updates coming :-)

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