more yoga
relaxing yoga, led by Kat
more dancing!
Aminata braided my hair - although not so easy to clean, it was so much more manageable while braided and lasted at least a week! She only wanted 5000 Leones (about$2), I gave her more.
Cady and baby brother
Momo takes a nap while it rains
On this day, some of the children and their parents were being rounded up to take up to the local medical clinic. There were some people who needed some care and could not afford the ride there so the TW truck was there to help. Amazingly, just as they were about to walk up to the truck, two nurses from the clinic came walking down the hill. They were there to adminster vitamins, de-wormers and probably some other things to the children. In SL, medical treatment for children under 5 and pregnant women is free! The timing couldn't have been better. The nurses walked from house to house and marked with chalk on the outside whether children lived there and if they had been treated. They also measured each childs arm to look for signs of malnutrition.
girl from the village, waiting to see the nurses
Chrissy shows pictures to tribe members and people from the village
kids waiting ot be checked out by the nurses
Isatu (little girl who lived in one of the houses just next to TW) She's about 3, and seemed to be very smart, and understood english pretty well.
Chrissy shows the kids some pictures
Martin
Tara and Momo
Momo checks out Tara's jewels
the little guy and his mother
Cady, smiling!
little Mohammed (Yankin's youngest) always seen like this
Abdulai, Alusine and Cali
getting measured by the nurses
the nurses continue through the fishing village, checking on children
dogs everywhere! A few people seemd to have dogs as pets but mostly they were just .. around. They were always haning out on the beach, sometimes playing with the kids and often munching on a fish.