Ah my little boy.
His little scarred face twisted to shoot me a silly expression as he danced his way through the singing crowd of preschoolers to stand by me. His hands reached backwards to grab my hand, leg, dress as his eyes were still intently on the teacher. I grabbed his head, tilted it backwards, and kissed his forehead while he whispered “Hi Auntie” My heart is gone. Within seconds this little boy had the power to melt my heart and capture my attention.
At lunch he fought through the crowd of 5 year olds to reach his lunch bag first and then promptly came to stand by my side. His extended hand grabbed mine as he said “Auntie lets go.” He then led me to a place where we could both sit and eat. Other kids swarmed us, but he fought his way through to have a spot right next to me.
My lap was left empty for a few short minutes as he put away his backpack. Just when I started to wonder where he has gone to, I saw his smiling face come running at me. He slid into my lap and his little brown eyes squinted as his smile took up his whole face. All the other kids went and played, but my little boy sat contently on my lap. He grabbed my arms and wrapped them tightly around himself as I rocked side to side kissing his little face.
Many people told me that I would meet a boy on the World Race. Little did they know that a 5 year old Swazi boy would be the one to completely capture my heart.
