On Tuesday morning, Abby and I saw lots of kids near the property we were building on, so half way through the build we went over to them. Our interpreter introduced us to the kids and then they noticed we had a bag of supplies for crafts, colouring books, and elastics for bracelets etc. There were about 10-15 kids there at one point and Abby started to braid some of the girls’ hair and I started to make bracelets with them.
Then it was time for lunch and we had to say goodbye to them, and some of them were very sad because they didn’t get a bracelet or their hair braided. But thankfully, right after lunch we went back to the same location to build another house right next to it (5 houses ended up being built in that location this week)
The whole time we were building the house, the kids were sitting in chairs in the shade watching, and smiling at us. So when Abby and I went over and got out our toys, they happily grabbed two chairs for us, put them in the shade and got ready for us to braid their hair and make them bracelets. But once again, we had to say goodbye to our new friends, but little did we know that we would be building a house just up the path from their houses just the next day.
On Wednesday, we were almost done the house and Abby and I decided to go and make them more bracelets and braid more hair! As we were heading down the path towards their houses, they were at the end of the path with paper airplanes, and as we approached them, they all came up to us and said Hola (hello) and each of them gave both of us a hug! We ended up sitting in the shade and braiding more hair and making more bracelets!
Throughout those two days the kids were always smiling and laughing, and they had so much joy with them every time we saw them! It was such a great experience and opportunity to be around those kids and trying to make conversation despite the language barrier! I hope and pray that God blesses their families in their new houses!
Ansley
Beautifully said Ansley!
ReplyDeleteI love being able to picture this through your eyes, Ansley! Joy for you and joy for them!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing Ansley. What a gift to the El Salvador children to be welcomed with smiles, open arms, have their hair braided, bracelets made and for hugs from you and Abby. A beautiful story of giving and to know in your giving, you also both received. God’s Blessings everywhere. Wishing you all a safe trip home.
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