You think your house is small ,this house is the home for 35 kids. |
This is me with the special Bhai Tikka. We don't know why there are seven colors. |
This was mine and my brothers "sister" putting my tikka on. |
These great bamboo swings are hand made by families specially for the festival. All the kids loved playing on the swings. |
This is us in our whole Bhai Tikka festival regalia. |
HAPPY BHAI TIKKA!!!!!! This is all the kids at hopeful home except for 3 girls who went to a different spot to give Tikkas to their brothers. |
An important part of the festival is decorating the house. Everyone gets involved. |
The age of the kids vary and so does their dancing. The styles vary from traditional Nepali to Hip Hop. It makes for an interesting evening. |
We were walking around in the street when my mom was like "hey look at that dog" she then continued by saying " I know why its all dressed up its the day that the Nepalese honor the dog". Thanks to all of our friends in Hinton who donated money for a charity of our choice. Many of the above pictures show children who will benefit from about half of that money. This orphanage is well run. The children are well fed, clean, HAPPY, respectful, and they are all supportive of each other. They also follow a pretty structured schedule which include a couple of daily homework slots. The expectation from the adults that work there is that school is first and achievement is important. We knew the money would not go through different hands when we donated. We gave it to Gopini (the boss) and she runs a tight ship. If you'd like to check out where your cash went please visit: www.hopefulhome.org Again, thanks from all of the kids. |
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