Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Christmas at Kibuye - with family!

What a joy it was to welcome my parents to Burundi for two weeks at Christmas! I'm so thankful that they were able to come despite the insecurity in Bujumbura and experience my life at Kibuye. Being only their second trip to Africa, they were quite courageous to come and in the end they really enjoyed my peaceful Kibuye world. The pictures below summarize our fun and memorable adventures together over the last two weeks:

Christmas day delivering gifts and sharing the Christmas story with kids at the hospital

Ultimate frisbee game on Christmas

Hike to Kibuye Rock for an arial view of the hospital

Incredibly powerful and beautiful waterfalls complete with downpour in rainy season (four different waterfalls we hiked to in these four pics!)




Visiting the southernmost source of the Nile River with friends
Touching the Nile River

Pyramid at the source of the Nile built by the German explorer who began walking in Egypt and discovered the source of the Nile here four years later in the 1930s

My mom jumped right into our elementary school teaching students and teachers 

Christmas Eve dinner with friends and family

Quite the crew at Kibuye for the holidays - likely the largest group of expats in the country these days - the benefit of living outside Bujumbura in a peaceful rural setting 

Christmas morning church service - we even formed a "choir" and sang ourselves to the entertainment of everyone :)
My view from the front of the church as we sang "Joy to the World" in English and Kirundi 

Visiting the babies and mothers in the nursery on Christmas with new hats and blankets. My mom and I are holding twins wrapped in new blankets which my sweet 5 year old niece purchased with her own money for the babies. 

Gotta love the Christmas tradition of watching "It's a Wonderful Life!"

Christmas morning after our singing debut

Lots of "friends" on our Boxing Day hike

Loved having these amazing houseguests. Not sure who was welcoming whom as they cooked for me and helped organize my house and even made coffee every morning - so sweet! 


While my mom was teaching kiddos, my dad loved getting to go on the weekly construction tour and see all the progress around the hospital and housing area

Beautiful Burundi - picture on the continental ridge

The first fire in my fireplace!

My dad helping with our satellite internet

Both my parents enjoyed going on rounds with me and seeing my work firsthand for the first time


New church under construction

My mom enjoying the kids during the frisbee game

First day together in Burundi on the shore of Lake Tanganyika

They took lots of pictures of me, too, in the nursery...
...and during my Grand Rounds presentation to the hospital staff...
...at Bible study with the med students in my home...
...on rounds...
...and in Radiology. 

My parents are both curious about new places and cultures and asked great questions. Here's my dad learning about Busoma (the grain we manufacture here) in the old site (above) and the new (below). 

And here's my mom learning all about the exciting plans for the new school building


As all the Burundians said, I have young (and fun) parents! 




Lots of cooking together

My mom engaged well with the 100 outpatient malnutrition program kids as she shared the Christmas story through a translator

And we will always remember our rainy adventure in the hot springs - and the fact that we discovered there were snakes there after we got out! 

Thanks for visiting, Mom and Dad, for a fabulous Christmas together!

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Picture Post

Pictures from the last month in Burundi:

 Kids very happy to see me and perform a drumming song on a weekend hike

 End of dry season just before the first rains began

 Hosting a pizza party to welcome new and returning teammates - we've grown from a team of 11 (over the summer) to a team of 25! So fun! 
 Sad farewell to Burundian colleagues. Thankful they have the opportunity to pursue residency training elsewhere in East Africa but we miss them here! Encouraged by the sweet affirming speeches at the goodbye party, though. 
 Beginning the first phototherapy ever at Kibuye Hope Hospital thanks to the donation of a Boston company called Little Sparrows. Saving lives by treating neonatal jaundice! 
 Workers painting the cross on the new church. Please don't fall! 
 One of five waterfalls at Karera Falls just 45 minutes away
 Lovely Saturday outing enjoying beautiful Burundi
 and sweet friends! 

 Natural waterslide
 Rainbow
 New wall under construction at the hospital
 I've loved leading a tween Bible study for the three older girls in this picture - such sweet kids! 
 King(Queen) of the Hill

 How Burundians hike - baby on the back, lunch on the head
 Two waterfalls
Happy to call this place home!