February 4, 2019
Dinner with Ray’s Family
Ray is our taxi driver. He and his family have become
personal friends of John and Janet. On Monday, his mother invited us over for
dinner. It was a privilege to be invited
into the home of a Tanzanian. It doesn’t happen very often.
Upon arrival, we were introduced to “Mama Ray.” Since Ray is the oldest of her 9 children,
she was introduced by his name. She speaks a little English so we chatted for
awhile. Then others came in and
introduced themselves. We again met Ray’s
wife, Honorina, and a couple of his brothers. Later on, his aunt arrived and we
chatted with her. Ray’s daughter, Anitah
was also there. She is his youngest—10 years
old—and quite the charmer. (Ray also has 2 other children, Priscilla
who is 17 and Good Luck who is 14. They
are away at school.) Another child was there but he was younger than Anitah
and seemed quite shy.
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| Honorina, shy boy, Anitah |
After the fashion show, Mama Ray brought out some really
nice Ktenge cloth which she wrapped around the three of us and which we
admired. Then, somehow we came to realize that she was giving us this cloth so we could make clothes out if it too. WOW!
This is a huge gift. It’s enough fabric to make about 2-3 dresses.
Anyway, here we are sitting on the couch with the cloth.
As we sat and talked, the women brought out pots and plates
of food. Then we dished up.
One thing I hadn’t had yet was chipate which is kind of like
a large thick crepe and incredibly delicious. I wanted a “to-go box” but, of
course, that wasn’t going to happen.
Here’s what I had to eat. (Notice
my cute little feet at the bottom of the photo.)
I really enjoyed talking to Ray's family. One of his brothers is a high school teacher. He teaches Swahili. He said that there are 50-60 students in a class and 3-4 students must share a book. It's a public school so it's government funded-- in theory. He said that the teachers teach in English but I suspect that, although all of high school is supposed to be in English, the teachers themselves may not know enough of the language to teach in it. Ray's brother had pretty good English. His Aunt also teaches...I think she teaches Science.
Note: All of Ray's family has high education except for Ray. As the first born, he had to go to work and didn't get the chance to have a solid career plan.
Eventually, it was time to leave. We thanked everyone and shook hands and
thanked everyone again. It was a pretty awesome evening.



What a special honor to be invited to Ray's home for a meal! You must have made a great impression to be given fabric to make a gown.
ReplyDeleteIt was an extreme honor. I have to share the fabric with 2 other people so it will probably be something other than a gown. It's still beautiful fabric.
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