Thursday, January 22, 2009

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.... Thank you India

Spend a month for someone less fortunate than ourselves. To be confronted with a culture so different from ours. Here's what he brought to Killai, a small Indian village, in the "House of Smiles" Ekta-Cesvi. Spending time with twenty-eight girls who are unable to live with their families, has given us so much.
In an area where poverty, with the consequences it entails, is characteristic of the majority of people, we understood that, for these girls, the "House of Smiles "is a golden opportunity. An opportunity to be able to develop better capabilities thanks to the many activities available to them: a constant help in the studio, dance classes and singing. Not only that. Living here is to grow into a real family, educated and followed at all times.
Thus we understand why the many smiles exchanged during this month. A happiness that shines through in every face and that is perhaps the memory, among many others, most beautiful of our experience.
gaiety that has plagued us pushing us to get involved and break the usual patterns. Be led by girls in everyday activities has become normal. Who would have imagined that we would delight in his wild dance that we usually avoid them? But India is so, you can not stand aside.
have been busy days characterized by a succession of new experiences.
We just have to thank all the people who accompanied us in helping to make this experience unforgettable. Nandri. Thank you India

Barbara and Clare