A portion of your generosity was used to sponsor a party. Several young adults organized a day of fun for the village’s children. Approximately 250 attend the several hour event. The activities included clowns, skits, singing, dancing, animal balloons, piñatas, cake, and juice. The involvement from the organizers encouraged themselves by seeing the joy on the children’s faces.
The children were also encouraged in a positive way to do their best. It’s a small lesson surrounded by fun but it’s an important lesson. We are considering future community events and encouraging the importance of education. Thank you for supporting these under privileged children. We look forward to your comments on our blog. Enjoy the pictures; I’m certain you’ll see the joy on the children’s faces.
Dennis and Sue
Here are some pictures from the event:
We used a golden opportunity to encourage hundreds of children. Here there is a national holiday called Children’s Day the first part of October.
A portion of your generosity was used to sponsor a party. Several young adults organized a day of fun for the village’s children. Approximately 250 attend the several hour event. The activities included clowns, skits, singing, dancing, animal balloons, piñatas, cake, and juice. The involvement from the organizers encouraged themselves by seeing the joy on the children’s faces.
The children were also encouraged in a positive way to do their best. It’s a small lesson surrounded by fun but it’s an important lesson. We are considering future community events and encouraging the importance of education. Thank you for supporting these under privileged children. We look forward to your comments on our blog. Enjoy the pictures; I’m certain you’ll see the joy on the children’s faces.
Dennis and Sue
Here are some pictures from the event:
2 comments:
What an interesting life you are leading right now! I have always wanted to join the Peace Corps, but never did. I got married and have 3 little children whom I all adore. I work for an exchange organization recruiting local families in my community to host foreign exchange students for the school semester or full school year. I then supervise them while they are here. It is a fun job and I love interacting with all different cultures. Good luck in Guatemala! Enjoy this educational, memorable time! I hope you accomplish what you have set out to do!
Jenny
Hey, Dennis and Sue,
We have followed your blog and enjoy seeing what your doing and how your doing. We are praying for you regularly and look forward to hearing more of what your doing, where you live, etc. God bless you guys!
Love,
Clarence & Barb
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