07 June 2011

Hodi! Means "May I Come In?"

4 June 2011, Saturday.  We plan a quiet day at home, but starting at 8:30 ….

Hodi!  Two boys, Kameli and Mkeno, arrive for computer “lessons” and play time.

Hodi!  Missionary Faith comes for help setting up Skype on her computer.

Hodi!  It’s Ephraim asking when he should come by to bake his birthday cake.

Hodi!  Prisca and little Rebecca and Naomi are here to wash the sheets and towels.

Hodi!  It’s time for Dehamu to bake a cake.

Hodi!  Neema is here to bake a cake for her family.

Hodi!  Samuel comes to ask what Ephraim should bring to bake his birthday cake.

Hodi!  Now Neema is back to finish up her cake.

Hodi!  Nashon is here to play games.

Hodi!  “Can we charge our telephone here?  We have no electricity” says Charlie.

Hodi!  Debora arrives with the telephone and plugs in the charger.

Hodi!  Neema is back again with her brother Saguda to pick up her cake.

Hodi!  “Want to buy some souvenirs?” asks Tito.

Hodi!  Jesca and Janeti come with a bag of their nicest clothes for fashion photos.

Hodi!  Neema is back again to water the flowers in the garden.

Hodi!  Ephraim says he must go get grass for the cows.  He’ll bake the cake later.

Hodi!  Elisabeth and Debora are here to get the charged phone.

Hodi!  Mama D. wonders why Jesca’s and Janeti’s photos are taking so long.

Hodi!  “Come take pictures of the newborn calf,” say Mama G. and Baba G.

Hodi!  “Can I print two pages on your computer printer?” asks James.

Hodi! finally takes a rest at 9:45.  A quiet day at home means Hodi!

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