Happenstances of a Ugandan woman in Washington D.C

"The largest book in the world"
Project not realized: This book would measure at 21 feet long and 12 and a half feet high. It’s a testament to the Kabakov’s long-standing interest in literature and storytelling.

As I studied Kabakov's unfinished project of art work in the Hirshhorn museum a guy dressed in some kind of security uniform came over.
Guy: "This book reminds me of judgement day when we'll stand before God and account for how we lived our lives."
Me: "Oh yeah! I totally see what you mean. Are you a Christian?"
Guy: "Yes I am, amen to that."(almost switches to tongues)
Me: "Oh great! I'm a Christian too."
Guy: "I'm looking for a wife to marry "
Me: "Wow!! You are quick."
We laughed 🤣🤣🤣
Guy: "The registrars office down the road is open till 5:00pm. There's no time to waste. We’ve got to cease the moment." 🤣🤣🤣

He returned to say "I talk to people everyday and they scowl, they may respond but you can feel the tightness in their stomachs (he made a grimaced face) but you smiled”.
Unsure of what to add, I said "thank you"
He walked away with a big smile.


We need more smiles in Washington D.C. to keep the human connection alive.

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