
Last week we went to the VCDF Chiang Mai children's home where we spent a few days. There, we stayed at the home with the children, splitting up into girl's and guy's houses. Breakfast prep began at 5:00 every morning, and we shared breakfast and dinner every day. It was an interesting experience as we ate everything given to us, even if we didn't recognize what was on the plate or found it particularly appetizing for breakfast (ex: squid and shrimp).
As soon as we pulled up the first day we were showered with love and pulled at from all directions to go play. There were children climbing the lychee tree and tossing them down to share. We ran around kicking balls, drawing/playing games in the dirt, and laughing with the kids. It was such a wonderful change of scenery- we were surrounded by vibrant nature and kids who were free to be kids.


We taught English each day from 8:30-11:30, then broke for lunch. The first day was rough as we ran around hoping that we seemed like we knew what we were doing and that the kids would like us. Throughout our 3 days of teaching, it was amazing to see how much the kids learned and retained. Unfortunately, because many of these kids are undocumented, they have to attend a non-government funded school so there is a lack of teachers, lack of supplies, and a lack of solid education. It was beautiful to see the desire in these kids to learn, even the shyest girl was actively participating by the last day, but it was heartbreaking to know that the level of education that they were receiving was just not good enough. These kids crave knowledge and are so skilled- we watched them weave bracelets, fold origami, pick up anything we taught them after the first try, and play this crazy rock game that none of us were coordinated enough to complete. A couple of the days we were able to play soccer and volleyball with the kids. The soccer was a blast. Basically, it was a long recess after lunch til about 4 o'clock.

After school, we returned home and continued our play time until dinner which we ate with exhaustion. We hung out for a short time after, planning our next days, then passed out early.
It was such a fantastic experience to be taken in by these kids and to see that despite where these kids had come from (all had gone through the VCDF drop-in center at some point), that they had the ability to experience a childhood. These kids are given shelter and the opportunity for education if they desire to go to school, that is a requirement for being at this home.
We have to run and this isn't completely finished, sorry for the sporadic postings. We miss you all and please be praying for the children that we have met, the staff, and our team as we are hitting the rougher time of travel. Love you all!











.Sunni and May enjoyed their first KFC experience and we wandered around. Beng got a new pair of jeans for memorizing and being able to spell 50 English words! 






