More Selfies

Everyone seemed to love the selfies I posted in a blog. I have been working on getting some more. One interesting issue that developed was one of the young students in Baby or Middle Preschool, so he speaks almost no English yet and very little Kiswahili just his tribal and very little of that, kept leaning in to look at the image while I was trying to take other student photos after I took his. So I ended up with about 30 images of the top of his head looking at the screen. Fun with Kids.

He really wanted to show off his pencil
Elia being cute
Precious not feeling well one day.
Dory being cute
Precious different day feeling better.
This is Dorothy from our Baby Class but she does know her greetings already in English and Kiswahili. She also looks like her older sisters that are twins. (below)
Dorice and Dorine from about 2.5 years ago.
Agape from Baby class. He has an older sister and brother at the school. I love seeing them come check on him during break.
Dory and the gang including the pencil again.
Ester I think, I don’t remember why she has her sweater over her head.
Don’t know her name yet. She mostly speaks tribal language.
Grace from Standard 4.
Dalnum, also called Danum and Miriam
The boy in front is not very verbal yet but always runs over to me to give me a hug before going back to class
Older student is Ramadhan, yes after the Muslim holiday, and his younger brother Alfonso. Alfonso is one of our youngest students. It is always interesting to see his fellow students helping him get his pants back after they fall down.
Juliet, when she was younger she used to come by chair during play time crawl up in my lap and take naps regularly
Diane

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  1. Sangwa Saipi's avatar Sangwa Saipi says:

    H8 Mr Steve Good morning how are you doing

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  2. Dorothy Hopkins's avatar Dorothy Hopkins says:

    I’m sure the children have been missing you!

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  3. Sangwa Saipi's avatar Sangwa Saipi says:

    Hello Mr Steve Good afternoon How are you doing today

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  4. It is so obvious that the love between you and the children is genuine. The smiles are infectious!

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