The first set of pictures are of my youngest brother, Sekh Omar, wearing my sunglasses.







These pictures are of Sekh Omar and Moussa (my other young brother), who are looking at the two photo albums I made right before coming to Senegal – they (and everyone else) LOVE looking at them. And they (like most people I know) love trying to figure out who I am in the photos and who is my twin sister.
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