Blog Post About May 2021
Our front porch area doesn't have a ton of room for activities to take place, but Keira does manage to go around in circles on her scooter, Doug grills some amazing meals for us, and visitors greet us at our gate.
Sometimes a beggar knocks asking for money; sometimes our neighbors bring over some of their food to share with us; sometimes a man representing the water company or the generator comes by asking for payment (there is no mail system here - it's door-to-door); and sometimes a salesman will try to sell books, soap, beauty products, etc. (remember door-to-door encyclopedia salesmen)??
Anyway, one night, daughters, nieces and cousins from a house down the street came knocking for Keira.
The girls don't know English except a few phrases:
How are you?
What's your name?
Where's Keira?
It makes me very aware that I have never seen any of these girls in a school uniform, and I have never seen any of them coming from or going to a school.
I don't know how they are educated or even if they are, but it is a good conversation topic for Keira and I about how appreciative we should be that she is allowed an education.
It's the little things.
One day, Caleb was washing the porch for us, and he and Keira decided to play in the water after the porch was clean.
I don't know how Keira's knees could handle it, but she would run and slide across the tile. Ouch!
Caleb would spray her as she went, and she loved it.
I stopped cutting up a watermelon to video her, and then they both wanted watermelon.
Caleb suggested I video Keira in slow-motion sliding across the tile, eating her watermelon.
I took some still shots to show you, but the video is so much better (and I have no idea what Caleb's hands are doing). Maybe he's praying she didn't get hurt as she slid into the wall each time.
I wish you could see the videos :)
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