All the other kids joined in and grabbed hold of my legs and feet. This happens every single day. The kids all pile around me for a few minutes hugging on my legs and talking to me all at once and begging to be picked up. They know whoever gets to me first gets picked up, and everyone else just gets stuck with a leg (see picture).
When they finally detached, we played with blocks and toys for a while. Then I helped them eat their morning snack, which was little bowls of guava. It looked kind of like tomato, but I guess it tastes different. Some of the littler ones that are only 12-20 months old need either to be fed or need some help using the spoon.
I ran back to my flat for 10-15 minutes to eat some grapes and get a drink of water. By the time the kids finish their lunches, I am really hungry, so I always try to have a morning snack.
Next I fed Gomotsegang (pronounced ho-mote-say-hahn), who is one of our special needs kids. I fed her some baby squash with a towel draped over my front (which is a good thing because we got a whole lot of baby squash on that towel). She tends to eat a spoonful and then spit it all out again. It gets very messy.
Now it was time for my lunch. The kids were all going down for naps, so I ran back to my flat and made a turkey and cheese wrap. When I finished eating, I grabbed my Bible and found a nice sunny spot to read on the Lighthouse property. I've been reading about 5 chapters of Psalms each day (so that I'll finish the book by the time I come home in August). And I also read Proverbs 19 since it's the 19th day of the month and there are 31 chapters in Proverbs. I borrowed that idea from my friend Renee and have been doing that for several months now.
Around 3pm I came back to my flat for a little break. I took my camera into the office and uploaded some pictures I had taken onto the computer and saved them on my flash drive. Then I put some of the best ones on Facebook.
At dinnertime, I fed Gracie and tried to coax the others to eat. I also helped to round up the littler ones and put them in their cribs. Lebogang cried and cried, but I didn't give in this time and she finally settled down. (Those of you who are parents, I don't know how you do it!)
Next, it was back to my flat where I made some pasta (on the stove!) for dinner and cut up a pear. I also had some African fruit juice, which is amazing. I really want to bring some home with me!
So that was a pretty typical day for me. Now I'm updating my blog, checking my emails, and probably getting on Skype to chat with my mom. Then later I'll read, maybe do some knitting, and head to bed!

1 comment:
My favorite part of your day is chatting with Mom! YAY!! I love you and miss you so much but reading your blog makes me feel like I'm sharing this experience with you!
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