Our last day in Calderón was an
eventful one. Between hurrying to finish the extra last-minute final touches to
the painting, near-constant cries of “empújame” (push me), and the performances
by ourselves and the tías, it was
quite the sendoff. Leaving the kids was bittersweet, but I know I’ll remember
them, and hopefully at least one of the many, many air tosses will leave an
imprint on them.
After our work day we headed into Quito to visit Maximiliano’s house. Seeing a native home was certainly eye-opening, and the bright smiles on the faces of the children and their mothers were inspirational.
Entry submitted by: Jake Straus
Seija and a newcomer
Blair and Alanis
Mitch and Éric
playing some ball, which in Ecuador means playing soccer, of course
“¡Empújame, por
favor!” - Push me, please!
Varinda helping with
hand washing
Alanis, Eric, and
Emily
Jeanne, Elvia, and
Kate
Steve, a.k.a El Cuco
Malo, and two little guys who couldn’t have been happier on his lap
Mitch receiving his
thank you card
Jake at the final
celebration
Eric’s words at the
final celebration
Everybody dancing at
the final celebration
Team #150 to Ecuador
Messages of the Day – Seija Webb:
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead
"Live simply, so others may simply live." – Mahatma Gandhi
The daycare center after our hard
work alongside the tías and parents:
What a difference!
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