On Thursday we had the monthly feeding program at the clinic where mothers bring their children to recieve free formula/food. To qualify, the children have to be significantly underweight. The come in, we check them to see if they are growing, improving in health, etc... Talk about sad sights. There was one little girl who was over a year old but looked no bigger than a few months old. She still couldn't sit up on her own. She was being raised by a grandmother who looked like she was definately not capable of providing proper care. (she's in the picture with my friend Jen...she's the teeny 14 month old in the red clothes). I've never seen children so underdeveloped due to malnutrition. When we tried to feed her some mashed bananas in milk, she just couldn't do it. It's sobering to realize that when a child is never fed, the don't understand the concept of eating - and they have a hard time trying to figure out what to do when you stick something in their mouth. Other parents were taking the formula given to help save their child's life, and sold it on the street for profit. One young girl had a horrible case of Rickets. I just can't imagine being a mother and not feeding my children. Purposely. Because i don't feel like putting in the time, or because i'd rather sell their food. It just pains me that it has to happen to the children. That they have to be the ones to suffer. That even if they get an opportunity later on in life to become something, they will carry the deformities, the sicknesses, the permanent damage they acquired here as young kids.
As not to end on a sad note, we had a really fun night tonight. Our group of friends went to downtown Cairo and saw 'the Holiday' in the movie theatre. I'd seen it before in NY but aw it's such a cute story. Great for a cry ;) Then we walked around the mall for a little while and then drove to eat some egyptian food. The real authentic way, too... all of us sat outside on the sidewalk at one big table. i have to say, as risky as it can be....i love eating food from the street here. I love being immersed in the culture as much as possible. Tomorrow i think we'll visit the international bookfair downtown, hopefully pick up some good arabic books to help me learn. Thank goodness for days off. I have big plans to sleep in.
Oh....and if anyone's interested, here is a link to the video i sent to church for the missions banquet. Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1haifcv6UU4
Love to all,
Nicole








