Tuesday, December 07, 2004

More of These Kids

As mentioned in my previous post, there'll be some more snapshots from the PWD event last Sunday. Before that, I'd like to take the time to apologize to those who may have been offended by my previous post, my churchmates, to be specific. Although, I do not and would not take back whatever I have written last Sunday. I'd just like to make it clear that it's not meant to be offensive. And this post will not be about wrong impressions. Nuff said.


Three deaf kids honing their sign language skill. I'm really eager to learn sign language as well. It's cool. I mean, people around me would not really understand what I'm saying save for people who knew the language. Hidden code of some sort.


Here again are the caregiver teams waving their group numbers for the arriving participants to see. I also did consider joining the caregivers but the name of their team just takes me aback. Sounds like you know what.


I'm not sure if he's an autistic guy but he sure is funny. Photo taken during the eating game and I guess he's most fit to play it.


Another shot from the eating game which is about the last leg of the event. Like the previous kid, this guy had his mouth full. Although he's not showing any particular emotion.


Can't wait to see the gift, huh.


Another happy gift recepient. Yehey! Children are brutally honest so I know that this girl is genuinely happy. And she's not camera shy.

As you may already know, we had lots of free taho inside the compound. These cotton candies are not free so, as expected, I wasn't able to grab one of these. Hey, they've got blue cotton now. Has these existed for sometime now? Pardon me if ever.

Apparently, the mother of this boy lost the stub to claim the little boy's gift. What a pity. He was almost in tears when the gift distributor told them he wouldn't get any. After much discussion, they finally gave the gift to the boy. Now, I can sleep well.

Pakyaw. Hakot. She's got it all.

Someone is really happy here. I just motioned to take a picture of the two of them and this girl went hysterical. One laughing opportunity for my totally tired day. Ha-ha.

So there. I love kids now. No kidding. It's therapeutic.