Wednesday, 18 September 2013

My London adventure

 
Hello London!
 I am very excited to be in the UK. It is a wonderful place. Full of people and cars and traffic and the hussle and bussle. I am humbled by this great city of knowledge and 21st century charm. Can you believe it? Me of all people? I've come so far. I'm studying at the University of Islington in political history and finally I feel as if I have found my place. 

My flight was absolutely amazing, I had beef in the juice of tomatoes, rice and for "pudding" (is that the right word?) I had a nice pastry. I think they should sell aeroplane food in the market! I would totally buy it! It's no surprise the british public make jokes about it, because they love it so much!

I am staying with my estranged sister Alex, You don't understand how long I've waited to meet her. I feel as if we can become a type of family within this establishment in the middle of hampstead. I hope that me and Joseph can build a bridge over what happened over 20 years! Can you really believe it? 20 years ago it happened R.I.P my Parents... My childhood....

Sorry I got a bit emotional there, It's just so hard to cope with the fact of what could have been. But I never regret. Never. I must look forward to the reunion of my blood and flesh. In Rwanda we have a saying “We are preaching hope, standing on the bones of the past.”  John RucyahanaThe Bishop of Rwanda: Finding Forgiveness Amidst a Pile of Bones. It really reminds me everyday of what happened, I'm not going to try pretend it didn't happen but I will always look to the future for the good in humanity. 



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