This morning I woke up and walked to a coffee shop. Rwanda is very known for their coffee. I ordered a coconut latte and probably was the best latte I have had! Coffee is cheap here, I got a latte with a lemon bread for under $4. That would NEVER happen in the USA. Following my morning, I went to the Genocide Museum to check it out. Here were 250,000mass graves of only SOME of the people who lost their lives during the Genocide. Inside the museum were memorials, artifacts, and exhibits explaining the genocide. After the museum, I returned back to the place I am staying at to attend the graduation that was being hosted there. I found myself in a peculiar situation as there were only 15 graduate of the woman gain program an NGO in Kigali. The hosts of the house invited me to attend although I knew no one. But I watched presentations of the graduates final projects, watch a dance performed for them and ate amongst the graduates and their families. The people of Rwanda are very inviting and always want people to be included. It is just part of their culture.