Here are some highlights from the past few days....
- Giving the children their individual Christmas gifts on Christmas Eve.
- We used the donations from back home and picked which toys matched each child best
- When Ionica (one of the older boys with Down Syndrome that I haven't really told you about yet) noticed the Christmas tree on the playground was light up...
- That was so precious! He pulled each of the volunteers over to the window one by one that way EVERYONE could see the lights. Man! He has a strong grip! ;)
- Andreea singing "Lalala" all the time has finally changed to "Beep Beep Beep" from the ipad singing the Wheels on the Bus.
- Andreea also played with play-dough for the first time today.
- After watching everyone play with it for 4 days, she finally decided it wasn't yucky afterall!
- Alexandra makes an "OH" face every time she hears a dog bark. Then she says "hum hum!" (Which is what Romanians use for Bark Bark)
There have been so many amazing moments I couldn't possibly tell you all of them in just one blog! I hope to explain the other children in more detail later on in the post...
Anyway, back to Day 4!
Today has been amazing so far! We had a mixed group of ages again. (They used to divide the children by age on the first two days then they switched it up on us and gave us a mixed crew!) Andreea was very active today considering she used to just want her alone time. Alexandra has apparently gotten sick (Germs spread like wildfire!) so she wasn't her complete usual go lucky self. Georgiana loved the Ipad today and when my mom took her in the hallway to play it with just them two, she loved it! Except the fact that mom doesn't speak Romanian!! LOL! Ionuts was very content today just to play with the play tool set we bought for the older kids. This is really good because these toys will help improve his motor skills! Alina was her spunky self as usual! She is fascinated with the bright blue hair piece I bought in the US specifically for her! She flips her hair and gives us a little fashion walk! :)
This is just the morning kiddos again. I'll try to post even more tonight.... But now I will try my best to explain the afternoon kids...The afternoon kids are a little more wild compared to the morning kids.
- Ion(Yawn)- *Same Ion from previous trips* Oh Lordy! This kiddos is wild and crazy. He probably has ADHD and we know he has a very very severe heart problem. He runs around like crazy, jumping, kicking, climbing, and hitting everything. He seems almost angry to me. He kicks and hits for no reason, then smiles about it... It is very sad. When he gets too excited it can harm his heart and that it really bad. His hands and lips turn blue and he breathes very heavily. Please keep this little guy in your prayers they didn't even expect him to make it this far...
- Ionica(Yawn-ika)- He is a boy who is probably one of the oldest we work with and has Down Syndrome. He is so super sweet and gives us hugs as soon as he comes in the door! His favorite pass time while we are with him is to play with the plastic animals that are very realistic, just smaller ;) Yesterday, he was pretending to be a horse. It was very funny!
- Marius - *Same Marius from previous trips* He definitely has a future in playing basketball! This kiddo can aim at anything and throw a ball and it will hit it right on the dot! He is very precious and I call him Little Heartbreaker because his chubby little cheeks will one day melt many girls' hearts!
- George(George-eh)-Another boy who is older than most who also has Down Syndrome. He is so funny and caring! When one of the volunteers, Lindsay, dances pop and lock or hiphopish, he dies laughing every time!!Those two also play toss the ball everyday. One time, Lindsay threw 3 balls all at once and the face George gave her was priceless!
- Andreea- She is so sweet, until you get in her bubble... Then she pinches kinda hard. (We have realized it is best not to get your face too close to her hands) She has made progress since we have been here though.. She didn't really want any attention the first few days, then suddenly, she blossomed! Today she was singing and dancing with all the other children and it was wonderful.
OH!!! And I forgot to tell you about the most precious, adorable, and loving little girl who we see in the mornings... Alexandra! She is around 2 or 3 and has the most innocent eyes. She loves to work puzzles and hang upside down by her feet. I am working with her right now on learning a backbend ;) She is just so lovable!
I hope I have described the children well enough for you to understand! If you have any questions at all, please ask me! I love telling everyone about Romania, but sometimes I leave out some little things because so much happens!
Love you guys! <3