Friday, November 4, 2011

Trip to the USA

I took a short trip back to the US for a few reasons:

1) Lauren and Bruce got Married

2) Mallory's Birthday

3) Emily's Fashion Show

4) My Mom and Tracy Moved (to the country)

5) A Real, Live, True Mom Hug
A grand total of 80 hours travel time but it was totally worth it!!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Moto Ride

A moto taxi ride.

Thought you might like to see what it looks like.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Hano?!?

Lesson of the day:

If you say 'Hano' (here) it means in this general area but... if you say 'Hano, Hano' that means right here.

If you say 'Ngwino' (come) it means come when you can but... if you say 'Ngwino, Ngwino' that means come right now.

This can get a little confusing when I want the moto taxi to stop but I'm getting the hang of it.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

CAS


Every high school student at Green Hills is required to do a certain amount of volunteer hours. A few of the students wanted to help my students and I out. They come a couple times a week to my office and make different teaching aids for my students.

In this picture they making a matching activity and a color game. They are hard workers and have helped a lot!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Standardized Test


The students at Green Hills is taking their first standardized test. With this test we will be creating norms for the school to see where the students are. We will also be able to find the lowest functioning students so we can meet their needs more efficiently.

I gave a workshop on how to do all the individual standardized test. We have to do individual testing for all of kindergarden and first grade; that is a little over 200 students.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Class Pet

I got a guinea pig!!

My students love her! One student walked in saying, 'I'm so excited!'
They helped me get the room and the cage ready for her to stay in our classroom. They even named her, Bella. It means beautiful.

This is one of my students helping me put Bella in her new cage. He actually touched her!
This is one of my students feeding Bella.
Bella will help my students learn responsibility, small motor skills, awareness of surroundings, respect, taking care of a living thing, noise level, patients, cleaning skills, being gentile, how to play, working through emotions (fear, discomfort, excitement); Bella has a big job.

First class pet at Green Hills and I would even venture to say first class pet in Rwanda!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Rainbow


Rwanda has the most beautiful rainbows.

It's God's smiling down at us. It is His promise that He will take care of you.

I love rainbows.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

First Alarm

It does not matter where you go, kids will always be kids. They are excitable, energetic, curious, and goofy.

In every bunch of kids you always have the teachers pet, the over achiever, the class clown, the quiet one, the one that will not stop talking and you cannot forget the trouble maker...

Today, one of students decided it was a good idea to pull the first alarm. There was no fire but I guess he felt like it was a great time for a fire drill.

It does not change not matter where you are in the world, there is a trouble maker in every group. But you know, I love them all.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Special Education

Special Education at its finest....


Individualized Curriculum
Meaningful and Interactive Lessons
Using the Student's Strengths
Building on Prior Knowledge
Keeping to a Routine
Picture Schedules
Fun and Interesting
Creating a desire to learn!

That's the way my classroom runs.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Rainy Season

It is now rainy season.

It could be a hot beautiful sunny morning, without a cloud in the sky, but by the time I get to school it could be raining and freezing cold. It does not rain for long but it might rain a few times during the day and when it does it gets very chilly.

During rainy season it is wise to carry a sweater and a rain coat with you at all times because you just never know when it will rain.

...I may or may not have learned this the hard way :)


Friday, September 9, 2011

Soccer??

I was talking with the new PE teacher of the primary school at Green Hills today. I was asking him how things were going and if he enjoyed teaching. I asked him if the students were playing soccer in PE and I told him that I over heard the kids wanting to start a soccer team.

I realized he was looking at me like I was crazy.... then I remembered I live in Africa and soccer is really called football :)

After I told him I was really talking about football, we both chucked a little at the fact that this conversation was so confusing but, we worked it out and maybe Green Hills will start a football team this year.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Time Table


I walked in to my classroom today and I could not believe it...

All the students were in the right area, the aids were teaching the correct lesson, the timer was running, the students were engaged, the room was decorated, and they all knew what to do next!

Time tables, also known as a schedule, work wonders!

The special education program is far from finished, far from perfect, but it is running and it has a time table, which is more than they had last year.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Mr. Chips


This might look like a Coca-Cola stan but it is a restaurant that is called Mr. Chips.

It is the closest thing to McDonald's you can find here in Rwanda! And believe it or not the burgers and fries (known as chips here) are really good!

One of my favorite places to go :)

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Awareness

We had a workshop for all of the teacher assistants. They are the teachers that work closely with the children that have special needs.

I opened up the workshop by doing a simulation on what it feels like to have autism. All the teachers had to do was write one sentence...while wearing blue tinted goggles, using their non-dominant hand, with a red pen, on a line that was rounded and slanted up, with music in the background, with someone running all around the room, with someone talking in their ear about nonsense and pointing at their paper...but all they had to do was listen to what I was saying and write it down.

The teachers could no believe that is what these students were going through all the time.

Autism: a life long developmental disability which alters the development of language, sensory and social.

The teachers quickly understood that these students were not asking the way they were because they were being disobedient or lazy but because they have a disability.

Yeah these students might have special needs but, they are people...kids...created by God, in His perfect way....they were made special...just like you....and me.

If you want to see the world through they eyes of a child with autism click here
(scroll down to the video).

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Day Off

This is when you just say 'you know when you live in Rwanda when....'

Our teaching calendar said we had school tomorrow.

That is until the government came on the radio and declared it a national holiday due to the fact that it is a muslim holiday.

So we went to all the classroom and told the students not to come to school tomorrow. As you can imagine the kids were very distraught but I think they will be ok :)

Monday, August 29, 2011

The Big 5


One of my students turned 5 today!

Her teacher assistant and I went to her birthday party. It was fun.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Violation of Moto Code

Today I was walking and saw a mzungu (white person) clearly violating the unwritten moto code.

She was violating code number 6 which (no so) clearly states "hold on to the bar behind you (not the driver)". Yep that is right...she was holding on to the driver!!

I might not know all the unwritten codes of Rwanda yet but I am learning. I am very glad I know the moto code!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Big School

Green Hills is down a little hill and on top of it (on the road) is a store/restaurant. I went in and could see part of the school.
All of the buildings with blue roofs are part Green Hills:
The far right, three story building is the main office and some secondary classrooms.
Moving left, the building that looks like stairs, is the 5-6 grade classes, art and computer lab
In front, the canopy is where the kids line up to go home
Then there is a play ground
The long strip of classrooms are the 1-2 grade classes
Then some grass and sand
Just past the trees are the 3-4 grade classes and my office

What you cannot see in the pictures is my classroom (which is to the left), a playground, dinning hall (behind secondary building, down the hill) the nursery, gym and football (soccer) field.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Tea and Bread


I love bread and here in Rwanda it comes in all forms. Tonight we had chapatti. It is like pizza dough but better! And of course we drank it with tea. It is more like chi and is delicious.

(a picture soon to come; when the internet is a little faster)

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Dry or Rainy

Currently we are in Dry Season but it rained today. It was nice to have rain but it was so cold! I wore a long sleeve shirt and a jacket to work today and pants. I took the jacket off after a while but still...It's supposed to be hot.

I'm not complaining though...it is great sleeping weather :)

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

First Day

Today was the first day of school for students.

Half way through 2nd period it all sunk in... I had the realization that there really is not much for children with special needs.

Sure, I have been talking about it for a while now but it was not a reality until a student got over stimulated while in class and it all could have been prevented with basic knowledge of autism and could have been stopped with a schedule, a weighted vest, a squishy ball, or even a picture.

That is when it hit me: I am not just teaching children with special needs but I am teaching the aids how work with children with disabilities, giving basic knowledge to classroom teachers on how to teach and writing lesson plans without any type of curriculum (then teaching the aids how to administer the lesson so I can assess other children).

The visionary in me can see a great program for special education but the practical part of me is focused on the details. For now I need to remember to be patient and enjoy the challenges as they come because I know it will all work out in the end.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Green Hills Academy

I have always had a passion for children with special needs and God has called me here to Rwanda to share my passion with others. There are so many things that can be, or rather need to be, done for children with special needs; like an integrated school with educated teachers for children with disabilities. But before this can be done, I need to learn about the education system, the culture, find resources and the language of Rwanda.

The amazing part is, God knew I had to learn some things before He can use me to help others. He has given me the opportunity to work at Green Hills Academy. This school has created a new program called Special Needs and they have asked me to be the Special Needs Coordinator. What a perfect opportunity to learn and grow!

As much as I want to be in the village helping the children there, I have to remember that to better help the village, I need to learn some things first. God has put me here and I trust He knows what he is doing.

Tuesday is the first day the students come! I have many students on my case load and more to come. It will be a crazy day but I am excited to dive into things. Here is my classroom:It is a cirlce room with a little extention in the back and the decorations are in proccess :)

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Traditional Wedding

Here in Rwanda weddings are a very big celebration. There are three parts: civil, traditional, ceremony (in that order).

Dorah's (my house-mate) best friend, Alice, had her traditional wedding today. I got a chance to go. This is when the groom's family asks the bride's family for her hand in marriage. They often offer cows, wine or money for the bride. They wear a traditional dress as well.

Me, Kaitlyn (an intern), Alice (the bride), Dorah (my house-mate)

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Met some Kids!

I went to Kayonza that is the village where the school is going to go. I was able to talk to two families that have children with special needs. One child is deaf and the other is mentally handicap but high functioning. I got a great idea of who the child is and how they function at home.

The other kids in neighborhood are not nice to the children with special needs but in my short time there I was able to push back the stigma that having a disability is not bad. We are all created with a purpose and in God's image so be nice to everyone.


This is where the school is going to go!!


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Tips for Moto Rides

There is public transportation here; bus, taxi, moto (motorcycle), bicycle.

The best way to travel to and from my house is by moto.

Tips:
1) hsss like a snake and wave hello like you would to a baby
2) try your best to pronounce the neighborhood you are going to
3) say 'you know ____' insert big land mark they might know
4) confirm cost (you can haggle a little)
5) take helmet and get on
6) hold on to the bar behind you (not the driver)

Because I am a female and I am white the moto drivers tend to drive a little safer with me on the bak but I do not mind that at all.

Monday, August 8, 2011

My Room

Here is a video of my room.

Click here: My Room in Rwanda

Enjoy!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Meet Dorah

This is Dorah. She is my house mate. Dorah is a few years older than me and works for the company in Rwanda that imports and exports goods. Along with her full time job she is going to school to get a degree in business. She attends the church I go to and really loves the Lord. I am excited (and lucky) to be her house mate.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Maddy Made it Safe!!!!

Maddy just called - she is safely in Rwanda - Picked up by Jen (thanks) and they took her many, many bags to her new home - Now they are at Church for end of Day camp!!!

Maddy will get a phone and internet soon - and will be posting then - but I wanted everyone to know she is there safe!!!! She slept a lot on flights and is not exhausted from travels so can enjoy the day!

Thanks everyone for all the prayers - it is hard to watch your daughter follow God so far from home but so proud of all she has done and is doing - Please post comments to her when you can so she knows how much she is loved and supported!!!!

Have a Happy Day! Sandy

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Lots of Bags

~ 8 bags at 50lb each are being checked
~ 2 bags are coming with me
~ And pictures of my family and friends

I think I might be ready to move to Rwanda! Crazy!! I cannot believe it is already time.

I have been talking about moving to Africa since I was in 6th grade and in 10hrs I will be on my way. Africa...here I come.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

One More Day!?

Thank you for all of the encouragement that you all have shown.

After two days of errands, one tank of gas, and five suitcases I am finally finished with my 'to do' list. Hurray!

Even though my stomach is in knots I am very excited to make the move to Africa!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Send Off

Today is a big day!

My church family prayed for what God is having me do in Rwanda.

Family and friends are coming over to say good bye.

It will be great to see everyone but will be hard to say good bye. With God's strength we can do it together.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Jr. Highers

The Jr. Highers at Bloomingdale Church are Awesome! They are very supportive of what God has called me to do in Rwanda.
Hannah and Kaitlyn even made pants saying they are praying for me!

Going to miss you guys!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Packing Already??

Yep, that's right!

I have stated packing for Africa.

It is a big task moving to another country and I am not sure if 2 weeks is enough time to pack but I will take what I can and leave or get ride of the rest.

Well, I have not actually put things into bags yet but I have started to stage my belongs to decide what stays and what goes......in other words I am making a big mess of all my stuff :)

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Home Again

I am back home from Alaska and hit the ground running.

For those of you that do not know, my sister had brain surgery this past week. The doctors took out the part of her brain that was causing her to have seizures. She woke up after the surgery and is doing very well. After a week in the hospital she came home today!

There will be a recovery period; learning a few things over again but, she is doing great.

Thank you to everyone who prayed for her. Please continue to keep Mallory in your prayers.
Mallory and Me

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Maddy Face

You may or may not know but there is a silly face named after me. Yep, that's right, it is called The Maddy Face.And after just a few days with Lexi she learned the Maddy Face! She is so cute :D

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Up in the Mountains

This is the plane I got to fly in: My uncle flew it and I was the co-pilot. I even got to fly for a few minutes!
We flew through the mountains. It was beautiful!
Snow...
Grass...
Glacier...

It was so cool!! Thanks Uncle Steve!!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Ely the Eagle

This is my uncle's Golden Eagle named Ely. No, you cannot just go to the store and buy an eagle; you have to have a license and trap one from the wild. My uncle has had Ely for 19 years (that is most of my life). Today I finally got the courage to hold him!

That is right, I am holding a Golden Eagle named Ely. (he is 13lbs and standing on my arm!)

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Lexi!

This is Lexi...She is my cousin Amy and Andy's daughter. She loves me! Lexi is 21 months and she can say my name!! It may sound like Manny but that is ok.
I love her :)

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Off to Alaska

I am on my way to Alaska!

I have family and friends that live in Alaska. It will be nice to see them all!!

We get to spend 4th of July together.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Last Paper....Done!

I just finished my last paper for my online class!

This was the last portion of the training with International Teams and it is completed.

That means I am done with papers...at least for a while :) Woot!


Monday, June 27, 2011

June Newsletter

The June Newsletter has gone out. If you would like to receive newsletters via email let me know.

Shots!


I got my last shots for Africa!
No more shots for me... well... until 2013

Monday, June 20, 2011

Swamp Water

I found a swamp on the side of the road and decided to try out my new water filter water bottle.

That is what it looked like inside my water bottle.

I actually drank it!

It tasted like clean water. And good clean water for that matter!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Uncle's Wedding

My Uncle Bruce got married! He married a find lady named Beth. It was a B & B Wedding. It was wonderful!
Welcome to the family Beth!

Watch the wedding video I made for them.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Water Bottle

I just got the coolest water bottle!

It was made by a missionary in Uganda that did not have clean water. He designed it so he could scoop up river water and as he sipped his water bottle it would filter the water for him. Amazing! It will last forever as long as I clean it...now that is a good water bottle.

It came in the mail today! Next time it rains I am going to find a puddle and try it out :) I'll let you know how that goes.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

To Do List

So I have this list of 'Things To Do'. I make these lists often and usually with some time they get shorter.

I started this one back in March and gave it some time to get shorter. Today I realized this 'To Do' list just keeps getting longer and longer.

Growing up is a lot of work and on top of that, moving to another country is a lot of work too.

I am hoping with more time this 'To Do List' will get smaller.

I'll keep you posted...

Thursday, May 19, 2011

May Newsletter

The May Newsletter has been sent out

If you did not receive it and would like to please email me at: maddy.manden@gmail.com

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Village Life

This is the village of Kayonza. It is about 1.5 hours away from the capital city.
A Home:





Sheep Herder:


This is where I will be spending my weekends.


*photos by Karyn Makins: to see more visit www.karynmakinsafrica.blogspot.com

Monday, May 9, 2011

Mother's Day

I got an opportunity to honor my mom at church this Sunday.Take a look:


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Capital of Rwanda

The capital of Rwanda is Kigali and it is right in the middle of Rwanda. It is a developed city with buildings, cars, taxi, stores, and even a mall.

Here is a typical day in the city:

Round-about:

Mini-bus, also known as a taxi:


*Pictures taken by Karyn: more at www.karynmakinsafrica.blogspot.com

Monday, April 18, 2011

Rwandan Skyscraper

Welcome to downtown Kigali.I was looking at God's beautiful creation.

The nature and plants were so pretty but then...there...in the distance...a skyscraper...man's beautiful creation but the design was instilled into man so therefore it is still God's creation.

And a little taste of home :)

Thursday, April 14, 2011

First Graduation

Jean Paul's High School GraduationJean Paul is the first street kid that has graduated in Jen and Serge's program.

I was so excited to be there to witness it.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Interns

The team in Rwanda gets a lot of interns throughout the year.
Left to right: Karyn, me, Nicole, Mike

Karyn is a photographer from Canada, Nicole is a student from the UK and Mike is a construction worker from Canada. They have all come to help Jen and Serge as well as the people of Rwanda.

It was great to have them there because they showed me around town, helped me learn the culture and we had some fun too.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Kamari Family

Meet the Kamari Family: Left to right: Prince, Serge, Beni, Isabella, Jen

They are the International Teams missionary family in Rwanda. Jen is from Canada and come to Rwanda about 7 years ago. Serge met Jen the first week she was in Rwanda and from then on it is history :) Now they have three kids and are living out what the Lord has called them to do.

They work with street kids. Now when I say street kids, the majority of what I am talking about are boys ages 12-25 years old that live on the street. Serge and Jen teach them proper living skills, find them a foster home, and get them into school.

They also work in a village called Kayonza; about an hour and half from their house. They train people to farm and the important of education. At the local church they have helped start a group that teaches crafts to people that have been affected with HIV/AIDS so they can make an income for their families.

All that and they still have family time! They are all lots of fun and I am excited to be a part of their team.