But we are doing the best we can!
Wanted to share some special little people with everyone!

This is Sivuyile (ceevoooyeeleeh) and came to us on our second shift with his older sister... he is ALWAYS wearing a sweater and has great cheeks..... i affectionately call him "sweater cheeks" not sure if he cares for the name though!
This is Leyabona on the left. He is just learning to walk! We have all been working with him, he can do it, but he doesnt want to because he know he will get less attention and picked up less once he can walk. He is the class cuddler. Thumb in the mouth cuddle 24/7. Wins the hearts of many a girl volunteer. To his right is the gorgeous Nokithula and I call her "knock-it-to-ya."
Here is Uncle Bill again on the left Ibanathi (ee bon ahh tee.) He is always trying to get closer to me so I can help him stand up and work on walking. When you set him down, he bawls of course. To his right is Onikwa who is a pretty little thing. I think im attracted to big foreheads honestly.
This is Gift. Easiest name to learn and the best dancer in the house. You should see him get down to "If your happy and you know it." I think hip-hop mixed children songs would be a HUGE hit here. He's a doll.
Siyuvoya. (see-you-voy-yah) has got the biggest belly and the highest pitch voice in the joint. A little riot honestly. His famous saying is a high pitch "AND ME!!!!" Try to imagine.
This chick has the sweetest name in the house. Sinazo. (sin-ahh-zo) I wish that was my name!
We call her snahz. Cant tell if she's into it yet! Cutie.
Heres a grouping from our smaller crowd. Nikita is a boy on the left and the Ahsamahle (ahh-sah-mall-le) means "I am Beautiful" in Xhosa. Our babies are gorgeous and good looking and unfortunately probably only get held about 2 hours a day. It is SO HARD, we just need more hands you know.

This is Asamahle but we call her CRAZY. She is adorable... walks around on her two feet and her two hands.... no knees involved... like spider woman. She has a habit of cracking up, clapping a lot, and then throwing her head backwards like your making a flip off a diving board. Got have quick reflexes to catch this one. Oh yeah, and ask Amanda about the bruise near her knee about the size of a little mouth. We think she looks like a mouse with fab eyebrows.
To the left here we have the Queen Thima (tim-na) who for some reason is loved and adored by all. Kids from all ages come in and carry her around and feed her and bow down to her, she just points all the time like she is giving orders... since she is the queen, she could walk, but just absolutely refuses. A Queen should be escorted. To the right is snahz again looking perfect!
-amy
Wanted to share some special little people with everyone!

This is Sivuyile (ceevoooyeeleeh) and came to us on our second shift with his older sister... he is ALWAYS wearing a sweater and has great cheeks..... i affectionately call him "sweater cheeks" not sure if he cares for the name though!
This is Leyabona on the left. He is just learning to walk! We have all been working with him, he can do it, but he doesnt want to because he know he will get less attention and picked up less once he can walk. He is the class cuddler. Thumb in the mouth cuddle 24/7. Wins the hearts of many a girl volunteer. To his right is the gorgeous Nokithula and I call her "knock-it-to-ya."
Here is Uncle Bill again on the left Ibanathi (ee bon ahh tee.) He is always trying to get closer to me so I can help him stand up and work on walking. When you set him down, he bawls of course. To his right is Onikwa who is a pretty little thing. I think im attracted to big foreheads honestly.
This is Gift. Easiest name to learn and the best dancer in the house. You should see him get down to "If your happy and you know it." I think hip-hop mixed children songs would be a HUGE hit here. He's a doll.
Siyuvoya. (see-you-voy-yah) has got the biggest belly and the highest pitch voice in the joint. A little riot honestly. His famous saying is a high pitch "AND ME!!!!" Try to imagine.
This chick has the sweetest name in the house. Sinazo. (sin-ahh-zo) I wish that was my name!We call her snahz. Cant tell if she's into it yet! Cutie.
Heres a grouping from our smaller crowd. Nikita is a boy on the left and the Ahsamahle (ahh-sah-mall-le) means "I am Beautiful" in Xhosa. Our babies are gorgeous and good looking and unfortunately probably only get held about 2 hours a day. It is SO HARD, we just need more hands you know.
This is Asamahle but we call her CRAZY. She is adorable... walks around on her two feet and her two hands.... no knees involved... like spider woman. She has a habit of cracking up, clapping a lot, and then throwing her head backwards like your making a flip off a diving board. Got have quick reflexes to catch this one. Oh yeah, and ask Amanda about the bruise near her knee about the size of a little mouth. We think she looks like a mouse with fab eyebrows.
To the left here we have the Queen Thima (tim-na) who for some reason is loved and adored by all. Kids from all ages come in and carry her around and feed her and bow down to her, she just points all the time like she is giving orders... since she is the queen, she could walk, but just absolutely refuses. A Queen should be escorted. To the right is snahz again looking perfect!-amy
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