From the foot of Lady Liberty to the heights of the Empire State Building, from Central Park to Chinatown, from the Bronx's Grandparents Apartments to the World Trade Center Memorial Site -- Fatuma Gwao of Mbagala, Tanzania has "done" New York City!
Her reason for taking a bit from the Big Apple of course, was to present on a panel at Global Forum 2010 on our GRANDMA-2-GRANDMA program. But we also had time to sightsee.
We were even treated to a fine meal at an African restaurant and to front and center seats of "Lion King" by Bibi Jann supports Louise Root-Robbins and husband Ken. What a thrill that was!
Plus, Fatuma sampled different kinds of foods, including Italian and Chinese After visiting the Tenement Museum on the Lower Eastside, she noted that America's past (outside toilets and water taps, crowded housing, etc.) is very much Tanzania's present.
Enjoy the photos!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
ADVENTURE OVER, REPORTS CONTINUE
After three amazing weeks in America, Fatuma is safely back in Mbagala and Jann is in Portland for two weeks before returning to Stockholm.
So now we play catch-up, posting the pictures you"ll want to share with friends: our Tanzanian "Mother Theresa of Mbagala" trick-or-treating as Raggedy Ann and frolicking in her first snow at Mt. Hood with daughter Renee's family.
Yes, we were the oldest costumed kids on the streets, but I explained the candy would all be carried back to the delighted children of the village, where such goodies are called pee-pee. And bundling up to the snow, Fatuma claimed she could hardly walk, but she managed to sled and build a snowman with grandchildren Alexa, Eva, Chloe and Japanese exchange student Miho. The best part may have been warming up with cocoa in the majestic Timberline Lodge, a WPA project.
Enjoy! And stay tuned for reports and pix from our East Coast trip...
So now we play catch-up, posting the pictures you"ll want to share with friends: our Tanzanian "Mother Theresa of Mbagala" trick-or-treating as Raggedy Ann and frolicking in her first snow at Mt. Hood with daughter Renee's family.
Yes, we were the oldest costumed kids on the streets, but I explained the candy would all be carried back to the delighted children of the village, where such goodies are called pee-pee. And bundling up to the snow, Fatuma claimed she could hardly walk, but she managed to sled and build a snowman with grandchildren Alexa, Eva, Chloe and Japanese exchange student Miho. The best part may have been warming up with cocoa in the majestic Timberline Lodge, a WPA project.
Enjoy! And stay tuned for reports and pix from our East Coast trip...
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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.