Rather a shady photo - so the images aren't as clear as could be....but maybe shade is a good thing to show! Its a good thing to feel when temps are nearly 40 degrees c.
Sitting under the 2 small mango trees are Emmah's grandfather (white shirt) and 3 of Emmah's sibs - all little girls. As well, Patrick (Siabalumbi Bible teacher) and Richard and a few other uncles (or cousins..) Patrick is from this area originally and also is the translator of culture and language for us!
Emmah's mom died shortly after childbirth. There are 5 sibs in all that stay with these grandparents. The plan for Emmah, now 3 months, is to stay with another aunty and uncle who live very nearby. She will return to them once we are able to get the BCG and OPV vaccinations. The country has not had any since just before Emmah was born.
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