Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

Bye Mzungu Bye

"Bye Mzungu Bye" is a term we've heard countless times mostly from the mouths of children who usually jump and wave madly while singing the words with huge smiles on their faces eager in anticipation for us to respond.  Mzungu is a swahili word that means white person.  It is not derogatory in nature and is used simply to describe a a white person either male or female.  We can't quite work out why the children say "bye" and not "hi", maybe one day we'll figure that one out!

Today as we made our way across town battling the pre Christmas traffic and the heat of the midday sun, our eyes fell upon some graffiti that made us laugh.


We'd be interested to know what the artist was thinking when he painted this and if he truly thinks this is representative of mzungus in general.  One can hope it depicts only the one's he's met!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Strike a pose

During a recent visit to Queen Elizabeth National Park in western Uganda, we paid a visit to the small fishing village of Kasenyi.  As we neared the water's edge for a closer look at the wading hippo's, children were running towards our vehicle from every direction.  After a moment or two it became evident what the attraction was, our cameras.  These children obviously encounter tourists regularly and couldn't wait to be photographed and then erupt with giggles and laughter as they saw their image on the small digital screen.  One by one, they all wanted a turn to strike what they deemed as their best pose for the camera.

"Two Fingers Up"
"Eye's Wide Shut"
Not a matter of bad shutter timing, that was her look.
"Profile Pic"
"Shy Guy"