Entries by Cherie Szucs

December 19th from under the net…

It is 7:54 p.m. and I’m in bed watching Evalin wash her face with my clay cleanser (thank you Julie). For someone so young she’s starting with pimples already and is self-conscious about it. Aisha needs to watch her and Angela is watching Aisha watch Eva! Glory just came for the company. What is really […]

December 11th from under the net…

Lying here at 10:00 p.m. with Harriri asleep beside me. It reminds me of our shared time together in the hospital! We will celebrate his sixth birthday tomorrow and he has chosen to come to town with us to provision to Tumaini House . . . I’ve been wanting to catch you up a bit […]

Sorry for not writing sooner, I’ve been playing with the children…

December 4th from Mama Well, we arrived safely and after a comfortable KLM flight. If only we could persuade them to allow us more baggage KLM would become the ideal airline! Breezed through passport/visa clearance, by the by they’ve constructed a new visa window, larger, so things clear a bit more quickly. Got snagged at […]

Watoto Tumaini…

Things have been busy . . . we took Harriri to hospital yesterday to have his stitches removed.  A very grouchy matron/nurse “greeted” us, and told us a) we needed Harriri’s file number in order to have anything done and b) we needed the doctor’s authorization for her to remove the stitches.  His receipt with […]

March 23 from Mama

March 23 – EARLY! The day began at 3:32 a.m. with Harriri weeping in pain . . . I think he had played too aggressively yesterday and paid for it in the night.  I gave him his pain medication and we focused on zebra and leopard (his favorite) until the pain subsided and he was […]

March 12-16th from Mama

March 12 from Tumaini House! Ayako, our volunteer from Japan was shaken yesterday when we told her about the Tsunami that hit home.  She was able to contact her family and no one was injured but her father was stranded, in his office, without a train home.  She left with some other volunteers this a.m. […]

Lake Mayara and Nogorogoro Crater Safari

Could it be God’s way of thanking us for the work we do here? I think so.  This was absolutely, without a doubt, THE VERY BEST SAFARI I COULD HOPE TO WITNESS . . . BREATHTAKING, again, and again, and again . . . For me it is the giraffe which represent true, wild Africa […]