Kaitlin and I had dresses made in true Nigerian fashion. In time we hope to have several more outfits made.The clothes are one of the things I really like about the culture. I stay in a constant state of sweaty and gross and my hair has to stay off my neck at all times, so its not the prettiest of pictures but it's pretty much my permanent Nigeria look. The sister in the picture is Sr. Ifeoma. Her birthday was on Good Friday, but we celebrated it on Easter Sunday. |
Kaci- thanks for doing what you are doing and for sharing your experience in this way!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kaci!!! You may not think so but I see happiness shining through. I am in love with the colors of the clothing too! In particular the colors in the brown and orange dress (love the earth tones!) and the purple and blue diamond pattern of the sister next to you! Wish I could see more of the sister behind Kaitlin because I think I would love that pattern too.
ReplyDeleteYou will have a whole new fashion style when you come back to Alabama, Kaci!
xoxo
Teresa
The one behind Kaitlin is my favorite of the pattens. I didn't realize it wasn't in the picture until it was too late.
DeleteKaci! I am so excited that I found your blog and I can keep up with what you are doing!! Your posts so far have been so interesting! I am proud you stayed up late for the Easter mass! Miss you!
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