It is made from the coca leaf here in Peru, which is supposed to be very good for you and tastes somewhat like green tea.
In the afternoon, a special celebration was held for the head of the Ministry of Women, who was visiting the PPA. The children had a parade and there were a lot of press people taking photos.
The children played games of soccer and put on a kind of a "show" for the Minister (who is a woman).
All of the children dressed up in costumes. Apparently, little girls all over the world enjoy dressing up as princesses, fairies, and even Snow White.
I continue to be humbled by the kindness of the people who care for the children here. They appear to treat each child with kindness, caring, and respect, and have a type of genuine compassion that I have never seen in our foster care system in the U.S.
4 comments:
Lainie,
What you will be doing in Peru over the next few weeks -- by helping out these children -- is awesome! The photos are wonderful! Keep on sending them!
xoxoxo
The Glaser Family
(Laurie, Adam, Hannah & Samantha)
These kids are so cute! What a great day, huh?
Lainie - I was wondering.....is there someplace I could send clothes or something to help these kids????? Let me know -I'm so moved by what you are doing.
love you so much
Auntie Jan
I am so moved by your experiences. You are one remarkable young lady with so much passion for life. Keep sharing your experiences. We're all living vicariously thru you:-) Love you - Aunt Joanne
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