Wow! The trip is almost over. Every second I had with the children changed my life. This has been a wonderful experience to teach and help all of the children. Seeing how they live in the poorest conditions but still have a positive attitude is amazing. Most of the children’s parents will sedate them with medications, lock them in the closet, and/or do not feed them for days straight. We are all humans and should be treated like one too.Yesterday we had a fiesta at the school. It was filled with happiness, sorrow, and anger. We danced, smashed a piƱata, ate and of course said our good byes to all the children. It was so hard to let go of all the hugs. Tears dripped down my face as each hug slipped away. On the bus they go.there is no words to explain how much I love the children. I will never see them again but I will always remember them in my heart.I hope I will always be in their hearts as well, helping them through the hard times, while remembering the good times. May all my prayers impact their lives. Every meal I eat, I will think of them. The kisses and hugs I got from the children will always warm me with love, and never leave me. I will always remember them and love them.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Love
is all you need. Yesterday I worked in pre-k. There were two wonderful children
who are deaf waiting for me to greet them. Right after the bell rang for snack, I started
down the hall when I realized Gabriella and Winder hanging from my leg laughing
with joy. After playing with them for three hours we felt like family. All it
takes is a little love and compassion, and they will remember you forever.
Today
I worked in a classroom with children that are deaf. While working with them, I
noticed the struggles they went through to communicate with me. They just kept
persevering, finding new techniques for me to understand them. They taught me
to work hard through life, as you will always succeed.
A
boy named Jesus, who is blind and goes to Escuela Especial Sor Maria Romero,
had two wishes he wanted from us. Juice and eggs. We had a chance to meet the
amazing family who raised him. They produce, perform and own a traveling circus.
Their house and circus is made up of about eight tents. Seven other tents surround
the big tent, which is where the action is, where the family lives. While
talking to Jesus’s dad we found out that they have no running water and had
their one and only stove stolen two weeks ago. This made us want to give a
little back. We went to the store and got them food and cleaning supplies. And
of course some juice and eggs for Jesus. Jesus and his family are very exceptional,
teaching me that you don’t need the valuables but the love.
“Life
is not about going to school, getting a job and finding the love of your life,
but to find others in need of your life.” This quote relates to my trip here
because I am taking my life and changing others.
Every Once in a Blue Moon
This opportunity is a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Today in
Rivas, Nicaragua, it was 98 degrees. Everywhere you looked it’s green. I am not
here to go to the beach, I am here to go to Esucuala Especial Sor Maria Romero,
a school with children that are disabled. I, along with 9 others, cleaned the
school and now we are teaching the kids for the rest of the week.
Today was the
first time I met the kids. I had questions flying around in my head. Would they
like me? What happens if I can’t communicate with the kids? All of those
questions went away as I met them. They do not even know me but already trust
me. Right when they get off the bus they are excited to be there. Some run up
to you and hug you, while others were a little more shy. My Spanish and sign
language practice really paid off.
Today I went on
home visits. The first home was in Palos Negros. Erling is only one year old.
Erling was born with a birth defect that made him have one leg half the size of
the other. Erling has a very thin femur, no hip bone and no achilles tendon in
his right leg. At this moment he has a cast on his right leg to fix tendons.
When Erling is five he will get more surgeries to fix the leg. They will not do
surgeries on him right now because the leg itself needs to be more developed.
He is not taking any medications and is not doing therapy. Every 8 days Erling
and his mother take a trip to Managua,
Nicaragua for doctor appointments. I feel lucky because I have two legs, I can
walk and talk, and I can express how I’m feeling. Today taught me that human
beings can be happy no matter their life situation.
“To the world you may be one person but to one person you may
be the world.”-unknown
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Who inspires me?
My mom: My mom inspires me in many ways. She does so much for me. When I forget my water bottle at home, she will bring it to me at school. She is such a loving person to everyone. I have a great life and it is all because of my mom. She writes an inspirational note in my lunch box everyday. This makes me think, laugh, smile and give me the confidence I need each day. I love her and hope to become like her. Thank you mom.
Wilbur Wright: Wilbur Wright was the inventor the airplane. I have always wanted to be a pilot. I am so glad he invented the plane because I can
now become a pilot, my dream job.“It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge
and skill.”- Wilbur Wright, He tried, tried and tried again until he was successful.
now become a pilot, my dream job.“It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge
and skill.”- Wilbur Wright, He tried, tried and tried again until he was successful.
Gabby Douglas: Gabby is an Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics. Her life dream was to go to the Olympics. Not only did she go to the Olympics, she won two Olympic gold medals. Gabby moved to Iowa to train with the best coach in the USA. She has taught me that if you put your
mind to something and never give up that you can accomplish that goal.
If I were an animal, what would I be?
If I was an animal, I would be a turtle in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. I'd have a blue green
mind to something and never give up that you can accomplish that goal.
If I were an animal, what would I be?
If I was an animal, I would be a turtle in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. I'd have a blue green
shell that attracts fish for food and keeps me
warm. Sharks won't be a problem for me because of my camouflage shell. I am not endangered, making my life easy and breezy. Turtles live up to 150 years, so I'd have a long life. People may hunt me, but they will never catch me because I am so fast. It's fun watching the people swim around me staring with gazing looks. I love how pretty turtles are!
warm. Sharks won't be a problem for me because of my camouflage shell. I am not endangered, making my life easy and breezy. Turtles live up to 150 years, so I'd have a long life. People may hunt me, but they will never catch me because I am so fast. It's fun watching the people swim around me staring with gazing looks. I love how pretty turtles are!
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