I am only including one picture in today's blog. If you click on it and enlarge it you will see the young lady in the center. She has been grinding grain and in the picture you can see her pouring it slowly from one basket to the other to allow the chaff to blow away.
Our school is trying to interest the students in some community projects. This week we took some of them to an orphanage in Bamako. There were about a dozen of us that went. Two teachers and about ten students. The orphanage has about 80 babies (birth to 2) and a few older children that are crippled. Most of the adoptions go to France.
I enjoyed holding the youngest babies (surprise). Even though I don't speak French I was able to make friends with the nurse in the room that I was in. They have about ten babies in each room. I sang a couple of my lullabies and then the nurse sang one of hers. She has a much livelier lullaby than I do. Then she told one of the babies a story with motions and facial expressions. It was a very nice story even though I did not understand a word of it. I think that it was about the little baby girl growing up and marrying a wise chief. I enjoyed myself thoroughly. Evidently the little boy that I picked up first enjoyed himself also. He certainly did not want to be put back down.
I did not change any diapers as they were using swaddling clothes and wrapped and tied them on. I still remember cloth diapers but we used to fold second base over home plate and pin them on.