Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Children . . .
Assorted snaps of Shalom, Charis and Chesed doing various things . . .
More snaps later . . .
2 weeks back, we had a short visit to Kolkota. It was a sort of a new development for Shalom and Charis as they decided to get onto the upper berth without much fuss. |
The return journey was better as they insisted on sleeping on the middle berth |
Here is Charis waiting to milk her cow. Hope you did not miss the gross mismatch between the bucket and the cow. |
Shalom started guitar classes 2 weeks back. |
The trio watching cartoon in my old laptop |
Talking about cartoons, the daily roster for cartoons. We implemented it after there were regular episodes of debating on what to watch. |
Monday, August 20, 2012
Satbarwa's Niagara
We had gone for a trip to a hostel run by the Catholic Church in a place called Garu. It was quite a hectic day for the team as we had to see through approximately 300 children. There was an epidemic of fever going on in the place since one week and that was the reason we were called for.
After everything was over, the authorities in charge of the hostel asked us if we would like to visit a waterfall nearby. It was just about a kilometer and therefore we decided to visit. And wow . . . it was worth the trip.
Well, the trip was also quite picturesque too. A few snaps from the trip. Unfortunately, I was quite tired after a very hectic week. And was more tired after the camp. Thanks to our dentist, Dr Basil and our engineer, Mr. Dinesh who ensured that we have enough photographs of the trip.
After everything was over, the authorities in charge of the hostel asked us if we would like to visit a waterfall nearby. It was just about a kilometer and therefore we decided to visit. And wow . . . it was worth the trip.
Well, the trip was also quite picturesque too. A few snaps from the trip. Unfortunately, I was quite tired after a very hectic week. And was more tired after the camp. Thanks to our dentist, Dr Basil and our engineer, Mr. Dinesh who ensured that we have enough photographs of the trip.
The last picture was the best thing that our kids enjoyed during the journey. We had to cross 10 such sections of the river running over the road during the journey. And Dinesh, who drove us ensured that all those with the windows open got sprayed with the water. The snap would surely make it to the Annual Report next year.
Shall post details of the Medical Camp after I get the blood tests too.
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