That is until I had my first cup of Rwandan Arabica Coffee.
Perhaps it was because I love the Rwandan people and wanted to share in having a cup of their coffee with them each morning this past summer, I am now able to understand what all the fuss is about.
I am happy to say, here in America, you too can enjoy the most amazing cup of coffee you'll ever have...
www.ThousandHillsCoffee.com
What I appreciate about Thousand Hills is their vision they have for the children:
From their Website:
"...Thousand Hills Coffee Company, LLC was formed to supply the United States with quality Arabica coffee from Rwanda and to help subsidize and promote the Rwanda Middle School Project sponsored by the Paraclete Foundation of South Boston, Massachusetts
The vision of a new private, tuition-free middle school for girls is providing new hope in rural area of Nyamata, Rwanda where educational resources are limited.

Women have taken on a significant role in all sectors of the nation since the genocide of 1994 yet enrollment of girls in school, particularly at the secondary level, lags behind that of boys.
The new middle school’s aim is to prepare girls for higher education and to develop leaders. Students of all faiths will be educated to be intellectually prepared and morally inspired to lead and serve with distinction.
For more information visit the website at paraclete.org..."
I've spent time in Nyamata, I'll be changed forever because of my experiences there.
I try and remember everything about my time in Rwanda. The people, the music and songs, the relationships made and healed.
These are some of my most treasured memories... More later...