- You give a minimum donation ($100) to buy a month.
- You can donate as a family, a couple, an individual, as a class or on behalf of your dog if you want!
- You can chose the month that you would like to be recognized in. I will be gone from September 2009 to August 2010.
- In that month I will feature your picture (if you chose), tell the world a little bit about you (if you chose) and why you wanted to donate to CUSO-VSO and I'll even send you a little something (ie. postcard) from Rwanda. (No guarantees with that last one as I don't know the postal situation in Kibungo)
- How to donate? Email me for a volunteer form and I'll send it your way or click on the links below.
- When you donate, email me your picture and a blurb and I'll post it on this blog.
- Remember, the money doesn't necessarily go to me or to Rwanda but it does go to fund volunteer projects like the one I'll be doing.
- So - what do you say? Still have questions? Click on the links below to find out more information!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
I'd Like To Buy a Month, Please.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Anna's Suitcase Goes to Airdrie
Munyaneza Found Guilty
Friday, May 22, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Now that the fleas are gone...
I have had a great few emails the past days from Tina who is working in Kibungo as a teacher trainer also. Actually, it is her whom I will be replacing in August but she has asked to extend her placement until December. So, essentially there will be two of us doing the same job which is great. She can show me the ropes and I'll feel less alone. It looks like she'll also be my roommate for the first while. Her emails were so informative. Actually, I think a little too informative! I heard all about rats in the kitchen and tarantulas in the bathroom and "now that the fleas are gone, you can sit of the sofa!" My thinking is that it can't be worse that pine beetles and silverfish in Lethbridge but as you all know, I am scared of spiders. I guess I have no choice but to get over it. Anyway, Tina's blog is posted on this blog so have a look!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Update
Third Times The Charm
May 15, 2009
Once again my placement has changed! I have spent the last night dreaming about Gitarama and reading “brucesrwanderings” online to find out as much as I could about southern Rwanda. I was soaking it all in. Today I got an email saying that the girl I was to replace as extended her stay another year. I guess I can’t blame her. It sounded like an amazing posting and it must be to extend your term. So, I was sent another posting for a town called Kibungo which is in East. The job is the same, the country is the same, the location is just different. From what I can tell (which is not much), it’s a bit more rural but still a town of 45,000 people. It seems to be at a lower altitude – which makes the risk of a malaria a bit higher. The job seems just as great and really, it’s still in Rwanda. I feel slightly disappointed for no reason other than I thought I would have “Gitarama” in my postal code. Honestly, Anna, that’s the reason? I know nothing about anything so what’s the difference!! I think my school is getting frustrated with the lack of firm plans but I keep trying to explain that this is volunteering in a developing nation where “firm plans” is sort of an oxymoron. So, I have yet to decide but I’m thinking it sounds great.
In other news, I passed my photography course. How could I not ? The test included the answer key! I felt guilty “cheating” so I marked myself honestly and got 80%. I just can’t do the conversions for ISO film and for f-stops / shutter speed exposure. I keep forgetting the jumps. My photographs were a hit in class, though. I went out on Thursday with my brother and had a heart to heart about happiness and life and all the wonderful things that people discuss over pints of beer. Actually, I celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Cesar with one. We met Aimey after and were planning to go out with Em, who is in town. But Em and Laurel ate too much to move so we postponed. So Pat, Aimey and I went to see Brent Tyler play at the pub and celebrated the Cesar some more! The packing continues. I sold my table and bookshelf to a doctor who has spent some time in Africa herself and fell in love with it. I had a second round of Hep B shots (still bruised from stupid Typhoid) and now I only have a few left. I’ve registered in my motorcycle course.
Lately I’ve really been enjoying my students. Teaching grade 9 in May and June has mixed emotions. We’re all totally tired of one another, struggling to stay focused until the final exam and ready to be done. On the other hand, they continue to mature and you can have sophisticated discussions with them. For example, I told them that while in Peru, I would be visiting Lake Titicaca. Yes, very mature. We were all laughing hysterically when the principal walked in! He was curious as to what the students were totally engaged about. I explained that we were talking about public versus private health care and how I have to pay for my travel vaccinations (private) but if I need my appendix out it won’t cost anything (public) when a student gave it away and explain we were actually talking about Peru and a great lake there. Today, when I asked them to recap the last lesson the ONLY thing they remembered was Titicaca. So, yes, the maturity abounds and I give into it. I swear, the longer I teach junior high the more immature I become!
So, that’s the update. I don’t have television, internet or a land line until I move at the end of the month so I’m writing this in Word and hope to just insert it into my blog. I think that’s how I’ll have to go about it while in Africa given that internet and electricity is unreliable……
Monday, May 11, 2009
When in doubt....golf.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Those needles were "ruff"!
We walked into the travel clinic today with a mixture of trepidation and excitement. At the counter was a sign with a little dog that said "Those shots were ruff!" Awesome....this was what we were in for!