Sivai playing in the fire and Tu'mama looking on. She is Vale and Tulelei's sister and is mentally handicapped. She tends the babies in the family and keeps them clean and safe, which included being Sivai's main caregiver when he was there.
I would catch her fussing over Sivai while we were there this year and she gave me a big hug and cried when we left. I wish I could speak Samoan and get to know her more.


The house above is where Sivai lived for a year with his foster family. It's right on the ocean and they don't stay there any more because they are afraid of the ocean ofter the tsunami over a year ago. It was a big deal for them to come back and have us be there this year. The tsunami swept away their umu (outdoor kitchen) and their toilet. They have been replaced with better accommodations, even though they have hardly been used.
This is the house Patrick and I first met Sivai in and where we stayed while Patrick was in Samoa.