The woman walks miles through the pot-holed, dusty paths of her village, solving people's problems. So it somehow seemed fitting that Fatuma deserved a - well, pedicure.
At least that was the reasoning of my oldest daughter, Renee, who insisted on treating our Tanzanian guest to this little American luxury. I equivocated for myself - a waste of money, yet another example of American indulgence, ya da ya da. She insisted, I relented, and all three of us now have the fanciest toes in town. Fatuma found the experience so delightful, I treated her to a manicure, too. After all, when you've been invited to the NYC mayor's Gracie Mansion, one must look nice!
Before having the dust of Mbagala scrubbed from her feet, Fatuma spoke at my youngest granddaughters' school and soon had the 3rd and 5th graders counting in Kiswahili. She got a school tour, enjoyed a school lunch and shivered on the playground while the kids showed off their athletic prowess.
Enjoy the pictures below.
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This where the bibis will raise animals and crow cassava to feed their grandchildren and to sell. Fatuma, Dickson and Jann are in front, with pen to left, unfinished farmhouse in middle and neighbor's nyd watle house in rear right.
SMART GIRLS FIELD TRIP
Smart Girls Club on a field trip to art center to explore career opportunities.
ISGR 4th Graders Donate
These students in Goteborg, Sweden raised over $500 for the new Bibi Jann Farm!
Rooftop garden - imagine! with social workers Lysa and Katharine at the4 Grandparent Apts. in the Bronx.
FANCY FOOTWASH
Fatuma, Jann and Renee soak their tootsies in warm water while rollers kneads their backs.
GETTING A GRIP ON AMERICA
Nine-year-old Chloe, Jann's granddaughter, teaches the teaches about local currency.
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Jann, I didn't realize Fatuma was with you in Portland. What an incredible adventure.
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