The Cornerstone
In the photo
Not sure if I am praying or singing both are appropriate for this momentous occasion. The Urukundo Kids are gathered behind Mama.



Gift from Community
The seedlings are waiting to be planted. The orange trees are already planted.Nursery News
Claudine is walking alone.


Legos and tea party.
You must be under 8 or over 2 1/2 years to be included in this Tea Party.

Moving into the Future


Greetings from Mama Arlene in Rwanda for March 2011

Women's Day at Urukundo
The zebra is now in the kitchen in the new dwelling place.
Refreshments were served. Fanta, little fishes, salt crackers and fruit.We had a drawing and the holder of the winning ticket was given a pair of sandals. Of course the sandals where women's size and Belise got the winning ticket. Bless her sweet heart she gave the sandals to Betty the Auntie who takes care her and the little girls. But do not despair - the next day we bought her a pair of sandals that were just her size!
Arrivals and Departures
Kate the Peace Corp Volunteer comes to play with the kids!



Kate the Peace Corp Volunteer comes to play with the kids!
And saying 'Bye'...see you soon. Our resident Peace Corps person Meredith Lu returned to her life in Seattle, Wa. Her time with us (two years) and the work she did was so appreciated. The kids, staff and I miss her very much and look forward to her return - hoping it will be soon.
Louise Medland Returns from the UK for a Visit
Louise spent weekends and special times with the Urukundo kids.


Progress
Amazing work on the new property in just two days.
From this:

To this:

The crew that made it happen:

The field now has cabbages and tomatoes growing.
The senior kids arrived home early for holiday. Imagine 16 teenagers full of energy and happy to be home. Camera not available...pictures next newsletter.
The Lord be with you
Arlene
Greetings from Urukundo Village in the Center of Rwanda
"Due to a computer malfunction, there will be a delay in publishing the February 2011 Newsletter." This really sounds great. The truth be known and advice given.
Do not spill a cup of tea on your laptop keyboard.
The computer cannot be repaired and so I have lost some precious pictures and documents. I wonder if anyone else has made this same mistake - or only me! This means buying a new laptop, which was not in my budget for the months ahead.
Advice for you all and especially me :
Don't drink and computer!
UPDATE ON A MORE POSITIVE NOTE
February has been a month of change at Urukundo. We have become more agricultural with 7 kitchen gardens.
carrots
cabbage 
Squash
The view standing at the garden site looking south. There are also red beets, dodo (a type of spinach) green beans, peas and maize.
Now that electricity is more dependable we can freeze foods for use during the dry season. A gift to buy the freezer was sent to us by a friend in Canada. Our need now is freezer containers - freezing is not big in Rwanda.
Great Shots of the Kids
Photographer Meredith Lu.
Meredith & Salonge
Aline & Aline Molly ready for school
Belise
