Anyway, Ellie was telling me how cute it was because a lot of the little girls didn't have swimsuits and it was so funny trying to help the figure out how to even put one on! They didn't realize where the straps went and where each leg went. It took a lot of coaxing too for them coming out of the dressing room to even go swimming in a swim suit. (They left their little bras and underwear on! So funny)
While we swam and played they told me of how hard life was in the refugee camps from where they came from and how wonderful America is."America is so easy!" they said....and it's true in a lot of ways. Broke my heart to think of all they have had to see and deal with at such a young age. From traveling the world you realize most of the world really lives like that....having to deal with so much terror at such a young age. I am glad they are here now and enjoying themselves, free from those terrible camps.
This is a great program to get involved in. The Catholic Community Services does a lot with refugees if you would like to get involved and find ways of volunteering to help these amazing people transfer into our culture and way of life a little easier.
Here are some cute pictures of the day.
HOWEVER, I have to apologize, they are kind of grainy because I couldn't find the right setting, and well, I am not the most attractive wet...so bare with me here.
The cute Thai/Burmese girls I played with most of the time:
This picture says it all about the boys....hahah they learned how to splash really quick!
They also learned that splashing girls=girls screaming.
The cute group!
I want to munch on their cute faces!
My BFFs:
Love these kind of programs.
Props to Ellie.
More later.
1 comments:
Oh my gosh this is so sweet. In many ways. Precious and awesome.
I'm so jealous you're going to Thailand. You are cool. Your blog is cool. The end.
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