This is the second part of my post on the Maasai - to read from the beginning, scroll way down.
All I found out was that facial scars are done when children are still babies, according to what kind of child he or she is going to grow up to be.
I’m hoping that when my mother and I return to the village I can get a good interview with one man and one woman, but I expect them to be reluctant to speak with me about such things. We’ll see what pans out.
We played with the children for half an hour or so and I fell in love with this little girl.


I managed to sneak this snapshot as we were leaving.
We watched the stunning sunset while waiting for dinner, and I was formally introduced to Iboo, who was glad to meet Bibi’s daughter as he likes my mother very much. He admired my ears and put his hands on my face in a very affectionate way. Here is a photo of us: 


One of the guys in our group had a box of peanut butter Nature Valley bars that was almost full. Before leaving, he gave it to the Maasai for the children, who each had half or one-third of a bar. Here they are lined up waiting for their treats. Jackson is the one on the right, handing them out.