Thursday, October 24, 2013

Quick hits



Here are my parents and me with some of my favorite Swazi ladies in the support group with which I work. I see these women at least once a week. They're also helping me in my new plan to become fluent in SiSwati. Ngiyafundza kakhulu! (I'm studying/learning a lot!) I figure this might be a benefit if I'm applying at any agencies that work in southern Africa. Since SiSwati is a Bantu language, it belongs to a larger language family. This makes SiSwati useful outside the borders of this little country. It also gives me something to do since my work at the elementary school and the clinic occurs in fits and starts.



Mama T meets some of the preschoolers. These children attend preschool at the Neighborhood Care Point, the building behind her. Many of them are classified as orphans and vulnerable children. The women in the support group do a lot for these kids.

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