Kids
There are 7 infants in the nursery, which is a dismal place; dark, little air circulating, urine smell overwhelming (Cora gets a headache; good thing I can't smell). The cribs are made of sturdy wood with mosquito netting & a little crib toy hanging across. Foam mattresses. I went in the other day to peek and 3 were very unhappy--so I took turns holding each one. Daniel who was found in a plastic bag is actually the healthiest looking one--a real chubo at 7 mos. Jackson's turn was next--he's a one month old preemie and has a twin brother! I stayed an hour and sister came in for maybe 5 min! There's no music and the cribs can't be rocked, no rocking chair, paint peeling off walls, one window is open. We suggested a ceiling fan but they thought it was cause kids to get sick. I plan to buy a stoller and take the older ones outside for walks!
There were 12 toddlers this week. One day we met them on a "field trip" with sister. Walking around the grounds looking at the goats, cows, pigs, and chickens. Showed us some of their buildings: host making workshop, printing press. Lunch is eaten at picnic style tables and everyday that we've been here the menu is same: ugali (maize powder, cassava meal, water mixture) with beans, and a little broth. Most of kids don't want it. We plan to make spaghetti for lunch one day this week. Cloth on heads doesn't mean it's a girl (like I thought)...head fungus which we got ointment for yesterday at pharmacy. I'm glad I brought along a box of plastic gloves!!
sorry about no pics...modem stick won't allow insertion of memory card...maybe next time we really have internet, huh?
1 Comments:
omg, leaving will be difficult :(
October 9, 2011 at 9:40 PM
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