The month of June is a special one in
Mozambique, because it is the month that celebrates Children! This special
month is kicked off each year on June 1st with Children’s Day…
second only to Christmas!
We were told by Social Services to be
prepared with a description of what we were doing should they stop by. So our
staff spent the weeks leading up to Children’s Day preparing games and other
creative activities. We also planned a special menu and put together gifts of
underwear, toys and a few other fun things. In short, we spent countless hours
getting ready to celebrate our children!
Our boys also spent the weeks leading up
practicing a dance that they were going to perform in a larger orphanage in
town. Those who weren’t dancing would participate in a parade through our city.
When Children’s Day arrived it was full
of excitement. The kids were off and the Center was quiet with remaining staff
running around decorating, preparing food and games for a day of fun. (Also,
did I mention that Nunu and I leave in 3 days, so in addition to making sure
all is well with the day, I’m trying to pack all of our belongings away in
buckets!)
Video of the very tail end... but still cute!
Boys dancing |
I just stood in the yard blinking and
quickly shaking my head… did that really just happen?!
By the time we were ready to serve
lunch, a few small children had shown up and we sent them out to gather their friends.
In the end we had a table full of children (very small children)! Some of whom
have probably never eaten at a table, nor have they ever had so much chicken or
pop to themselves. After lunch our staff played games with the children who
came. It wasn’t exactly the day we had planned, but the important thing is that
we celebrated these children!
The group that went out to lunch with
Social Services returned a few hours later with smiles plastered on their
faces! I felt silly asking if they had fun, as it was beyond obvious. It was a
special day!
But the day wasn’t over yet…
A few days earlier I had filled up two
18 quart Rubbermaid storage boxes with water. About a inch from the bottom of
each box, I had frozen a spoon.
Why? For a game! After things settled a
bit, we gathered up all of the kids again and explained the goal of the game
was to melt the ice and the find the spoon! At first the kids were looking at
me like I was crazy and a few were even acting like I was making them clean the
toilets. But just as the ice melted, so did their hesitation.
Abracos and Marcia trying to melt the ice. |
Moda and Calmo |
Genial and Salena |
Neighbor lady (holding Nicky) wondering what we are up to. |
Some little kids checking things out with Maria and Timido. |
Cara always looking for hugs! |
Arms were flying, feet went rubbing, a
few kids kept trying to rub dirt on the large cubes. I kept trying to convince
the kids to rub their stomaches on the cube, but no takers. That is until Teclado jumped on and began spinning in circles on top of the block.
Video of the ice fun. At 22 seconds watch Telcado jump on. You can hear me yelling at him to
lift up his shirt. Eventually he yells back, "FRIO!" meaning "It's COLD!"
Really quick I need to add in that you
all must be thinking… your in Africa, isn’t this thing melting on it’s own.
Well yes, that is what I thought too and that is why the cubes are so big. But
it’s now dusk and not that warm at all (maybe 75 or so) and so these things
were just barely melting… of course it didn’t help that some of the kids would
only use a few finger tips as they thought it was too cold!!
As many
things in Moz, the game didn’t end quite as planned. Teclado picked up the block
to rub it on his belly and he dropped it and it broke in half! So that team was
disqualified and the other team won!
Sometimes I
do things and I can just tell the kids think I’m nutso! This was definitely one
of them, but you should have seen how much they opened up and by the end our
fence was lined with people watching. I even put out a smaller block for the
Itty-BIttys to use and for the passer byers to touch.
Have no fear
folks, I will do this again with the kids. I’ll just try to wait for a hotter
sunnier day!