Ashley's had a fun first day, we got to talk about it all at the 'shake n sip' - we're now regulars there for the veggie burgers and Mutzig beer, while our friendly waitress teaches us kinyarwandan words, and the young punjabe owner hits on Ashley. I got to have a tete a tete with 7 Rwandan residents of varying levels for the morning. I suck at French, and English is their third language, but I think we met somewhere in the middle. It was fun to see the development of Anesthesia in other settings, and especially interesting to learn about each of their lives. Into the OR tomorrow...
As for our adventures, the picture shows a typical farm field in rural Rwanda, many of which are situated on the sides of the endless rolling hills. This was on our way to Lake Kivu, in the west of the country. For this weekend, we've just about secured the expensive trip to see the mountain gorilla, though it's high season. We will couple this trip with, I hope, and look into a great natural set of volcanic caves.
Sorry if some of this didn't make any sense, I'm watching the world cup...
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