Wearing the stocking is more fun than hanging it.
Raziella in day care at Urukundo thinks so.
A necklace is decoration for tree. The hat is a bit big but even more fun.
Wearing the stocking is more fun than hanging it.
Raziella in day care at Urukundo thinks so.
A necklace is decoration for tree. The hat is a bit big but even more fun.
My 88th birthday turned out to be a total surprise. Who would ever expect a party at 6 am in the morning. When called to the living room that early in the morning I expected one of the children was sick so I quickly put on a cover dress did not comb my hair etc. Imagine this wonderful greeting.
Not just the children, but teachers and staff were there to sing happy birthday to me.
Sure I cried. Tears of joy. Olive brought my housecoat so I would not be cold, and we toasted my special day with coffee, tea and African donuts
The kids presented me with a lovely card and lots of love.
My gift from the staff was a new party dress.
It is beautiful. Too early in the morning for modeling.
I want to take this opportunity to say thank you to the many friends and family members who sent me birthday wishes on Facebook and especially email (my favorite way of communicating).
To those of you who cared and were willing to help fund my trip home in March, I am so grateful.
My ultimate goal is still living until I am 110 + years. God in charge. A lot to ask, I know.
It will take that many years to be sure the foundation laid here is solid and the children are the unique people God intends them to be.
Christmas for community children was a bit overwhelming. We knew it would be more than last year, but the over 600 who attended was more than we expected.
Kids arrived early, waiting for doors to open at 1:30 p.m.
Seating plan went well.
Hope House is full and runneth over.
Overflow. On outside retaining wall and steps.
All children were served inside and outside.
We decided that we could not use chairs this year. Mats were placed on the floor in Hope House. Benches were along the far wall for teens. Chairs on platform were for mamas with babies.
Ok now we are ready. We think.
Boxed milk, meat sumbosa and juice for those who cannot tolerate milk were the treats for the day.
Entertaining so many children, it was necessary to have not only a system to serve refreshments but also to give gifts and have an exit setup so that there was crowd control. Interesting!!
Plan A. Give refreshments, collect trash. Girls line up for Door No. 1.
Boys line up for Door No. 2.
Receive gift, exit building. It worked.
Didn’t need Plan B.
Door No. 1 girls.
Door No. 2 boys.
Executive secretary Eric and Johnny.
Claude, Luki, Aline, David, Soso and John helped serve the kids and did the outside cleanup after the finish. They did a great job. Thanks, guys.
Ready for Christmas
Urukundo kids’ choir includes Kenny, Kenilla, Kevine and Benita, who are home for Christmas. So happy.
Cast takes a bow.
Narrator: Claude
Mary: Aline
Joseph: Bosco
Soldier: Kenny
Angel: Claudine
Innkeeper No.1: David
Innkeeper No. 2: Kenilla
Shepherds: Diane and Luki
Wise men: John, Egide and Soso
Star: Kevine
Sharing the love. Older brothers and sisters (university and secondary) were chosen by a younger one to receive and open their gifts together. The joy on the younger kids faces tell the success of this.
It’s all about Jesus.
All non-graduating and graduate students gather at school for the parade to the foote ball field.