This little boy was recovering from a bad fall which had left him paralyzed for a time on one side. He still had no movement in his left arm, but was trying to walk around. So sad! |
Kind of like Christmas morning! |
After the children started playing with their presents, while I blew up the beach balls, Ann taught them how to make bracelets made from multi-colored yarn. The children just loved this activity.
It was great to see this girl was enjoying her new glasses already. It makes it all worth while. |
When we were leaving, this sweet girl didn't want to let go of Ann's hand, and was asking when she was coming back again. We wished we could adopt her as well as many of the other children. |
We were able to deliver another pair of special order glasses, shipped from Calgary to this sweet girl, also with lots of astigmatism. |
This is one of the "Sisters" who have dedicated their lives to taking care of these sweet kids. |
There were some wonderful smiles from these children in the orphanage. |
As we were about to leave, the children began singing the blessing on the food. It sounded amazing; they are such wonderful singers and special kids. |
You can see that since there was no table to put the glasses on, Ann placed them on an old freezer in the Community Hall. |
This man, Mr. Buresova, was the one who accompanied us to his village. He's a really good man who provides a lot of service to others, and is now a retired government worker. |
This is the first set of twins we have seen while here in Fiji. They were very cute. |
Following our day of eye examinations, we took a walk around the village. This is the community hall, behind Ann. |
This was an amazingly long sidewalk, as it went on for about 2 km through the village. |
It was very hot and humid as we walked this long sidewalk in the bright sun. |
This nice Bure building is where the chiefs from each village within the province, hold their meetings. |
This is the new Methodist Church. |
They used to just sit on the floor during their meetings, until the LDS (Mormon) Church donated these old bench pews. The Methodists were thrilled! |
Here are some interesting old Bures. |
Fijians like to make use of everything they can. It's common for them to use old painted pop bottles in their landscaping. |
This is a very old Catholic Church still in use today, in this village. |
This is the home of Mr. Buresova who brought us to his village. We relaxed and ate a wonderful meal on the deck. |
We enlisted the help of some of the local people to help carry our boxes of glasses and equipment to the boat to allow us to return home. |
One of the utility workers used his wheel barrel to assist us in this task, for which we were very grateful. |
It was a long and hot walk back to the boat with my back pack and heavy trial lens kit. |
...Saying good-bye before boarding the boat |
It can be a little tricky to board a tipsy boat with a heavy backpack and a Sulu (skirt) on, but we all made it okay with no incidents. |
We were happy it wasn't raining for our boat ride across the river back to our vehicle. The last time we did this it was pouring rain. |
We were blessed with a wonderful sunset at the end of the day, for which we were grateful. |
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