Night
On June 11, 2007 | 0 Comments | Kenya |

Musmark, Nairobi, June 3, 2007

We tuck the children in to their twin beds: three in the one room. They are tired. They are always tired these days.

We say prayers; we kiss them.

We lower the mosquito nets.

There is one for every bed, suspended by a hoop that hangs from the ceiling. I am careful with these nets, draping them around each child, tugging them down and pulling them closed at the opening.

We have a net, too. It folds up, during the day, around the four posters of our king-size bed. At night, we loosen the corners and tug it down. It fits perfectly, falling to the bottom of the mattress.

None of us has a mosquito bite.

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