Day 6 - We may have departed, but we'll sure be back again.
6 days may be short, but all of them were filled with meaningful experiences.
Its extremely heart warming to see the smiles on the children faces when we gave them a gentle touch on their hands. Some were so thrilled that they were kicking their legs in the air. (Refering to the bed-ridden kids).
Others who are able to move around approached us to play when them. =)
(yingling: "I was playing the balloon with this really cute boy. At first, we were just using our hands to hit the balloon to each other, later on i showed him how to kick the balloon and bounce the balloon on my head. After my demonstration, the boy did what i'd show him. I could see from his face that he was really enjoying himself.")
There was a girl who sang the song "jingle bell" with Miss Eng. Mr. Lee was fed with tibits by a small girl. What's more interesting? That small girl was actually picking up tibits from the floor and going around to put them into people's mouth ! Another one! There was a boy who went around picking rubbish and pass it to YingLing. (hey! this doesnt mean she looks like a rubbish man. So please kindly dont anyhow make inference.=p )
While everyone was interacting with the children outdoor, a few of us followed Mr.Donny to visit the bed-ridden kids in their rooms. Most of them are unable to speak but one older boy who speaks English. We were truly delighted to have a conversation with him even though it was short. Some hugged us but left their saliva on our shirts. Haha.
Well, Its really sad that we had to depart from them. A few children stood near the bus and waved to us. One of the girls even gave Miss Eng a christmas card before we left. (ouh...so sweet. =p )
Lastly, we would like to thank Miss Eng, Mr Lee, Mr Gary, Angeline, Samuel and the translators for making this trip so happening! =)
THANK YOU! =) kekeke..
Its extremely heart warming to see the smiles on the children faces when we gave them a gentle touch on their hands. Some were so thrilled that they were kicking their legs in the air. (Refering to the bed-ridden kids).
Others who are able to move around approached us to play when them. =)
(yingling: "I was playing the balloon with this really cute boy. At first, we were just using our hands to hit the balloon to each other, later on i showed him how to kick the balloon and bounce the balloon on my head. After my demonstration, the boy did what i'd show him. I could see from his face that he was really enjoying himself.")
There was a girl who sang the song "jingle bell" with Miss Eng. Mr. Lee was fed with tibits by a small girl. What's more interesting? That small girl was actually picking up tibits from the floor and going around to put them into people's mouth ! Another one! There was a boy who went around picking rubbish and pass it to YingLing. (hey! this doesnt mean she looks like a rubbish man. So please kindly dont anyhow make inference.=p )
While everyone was interacting with the children outdoor, a few of us followed Mr.Donny to visit the bed-ridden kids in their rooms. Most of them are unable to speak but one older boy who speaks English. We were truly delighted to have a conversation with him even though it was short. Some hugged us but left their saliva on our shirts. Haha.
Well, Its really sad that we had to depart from them. A few children stood near the bus and waved to us. One of the girls even gave Miss Eng a christmas card before we left. (ouh...so sweet. =p )
Lastly, we would like to thank Miss Eng, Mr Lee, Mr Gary, Angeline, Samuel and the translators for making this trip so happening! =)
THANK YOU! =) kekeke..

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