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The Jovial Santa and the Smiling Cherubs…Yes! It’s Christmas Time!

“Christmas won’t be Christmas without any presents.” Espousing this opening line of Little Women, we the maddies of Divine Home, Trivandrum decided to celebrate Christmas with the kids inculcating all its nuances; be it the presents or the Santa Claus. To our surprise and joy, the children of playschool “Friends” brought a lot of goodies as Christmas presents for our kids. (Thanks to fellow maddie Anoosha whose aunty owns the playschool.) The gifts varied from a brand-new frock (which went to the cutie pie Kesiya) to coloring books, sketch pens and what not!

After a mad scramble to get the costume of Santa Claus and the cake, we reached Divine Home to be welcomed by the beaming faces of our cherubs:) The excitement and elation that oozed from their faces on seeing us heightened, when we started playing musical chair .With all the spirits of a game they went around the chairs, some of them even dancing to the tune of latest hit song “daddy mummy”! Since it was taking aeons for the Santa Claus to get ready and most of the volunteers were busy helping him, the rest of us had the hectic task of controlling the naughtiest bunch of kids. Most of our kids are very small, K.G. to second standard kids forming the majority and to quote our VP HR Keerthi who’s teaching in another shelter home, “Kids shouldn’t be this small!!!” :-D

The children scurrying to make it to the musical chair.

YIPEE!! I got my chair! :)

Arjun desperately trying to control the kids while Robin cheekily retorts

 

It was time for the grant entry of the Santa Claus bagged with all the goodies. Our jovial Christmas papa aka Ganesh came hopping in sans the sleigh. The exuberant happiness of the kids on seeing the Christmas father was palpable from the way they all swarmed near him, tugging at his robe, trying to get a handshake and pulling at hisbeard to take the mask off. And yes! He was welcomed with a chorus of jingle bells :) . But to our dismay Kesiya and Diana, two of the little ones we have there were so scared on seeing Santa that they started crying. Nothing we said pacified them. So finally, our dear Santa Claus had to take the mask off. Pronto! We got their smiling faces back again. The already brightened up faces became even more lit on seeing the yummy cake. Even we the volunteers had a hard time keeping our hands off it and the rest of us had to practically cajole Arjun and Shasta to prevent them from attacking the cake! Luckily, the cake was big enough to feed all and the kids got at least two pieces.

Yummy yummy cake!

 

The picture speaks for itself

The picture speaks for itself

 

If you thought getting gifts from Santa was easy, then you are wrong! You have to ask Santa a question before you get the gifts. But our kids are way too smart.They all had something to ask Santa, even the unusually quiet ones in class. To actually witness the true joy in the heart of a kid reflected on his face, observe them while he opens his gift-the one face of his that you will never find fading in oblivion. The kids who got puzzles started doing it then and there. Ranjith and Kesiya adorned themselves in their new dresses. The rest of them were excitedly showing their gifts to us. It was certainly a moment to cherish. :-)

The jovial papa

 

… and his alter-ego!

 

Christmas celebrations are never complete without the Carole songs and our kids are not far behind in this also. “I like to be a Christmas tree…” they sang in unison along with actions, with a little help from us volunteers (they couldn’t contain the excitement which in turn made them forget the lines in between).

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way…

The mad scramble for making this day perfect for the kids finally paid off! Yes! We celebrated Christmas with all its spirits and the kids thoroughly enjoyed it. Usually the kids are extremely sad and at times the younger ones cry when we leave from their home. But it was different that day. They were so happy that day and so contained with excitement that they were busy admiring their gifts when we left them; some of them even didn’t realize that we had left. That day added to those myriad memories that we have spent with our kids. :-)

Our kids – all happy-happy! :)

P.S.:

It’s been four weeks since Christmas. I couldn’t post then due to technical difficulties. My apologies!

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TOP TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD REGRET MISSING V.Y.B

1.    It was one good vibe.

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2.    The balloon kid and her ability to blow a balloon every five mins

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3.    Jr, all decked up.

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4.    How the jaws of a certain NUALS volunteer dropped when girls from chinmaya walked in

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5.    Your favourite scribe and her fraternal twin

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6.    Screening of Polly’s dance and his experiences on dropping a year to realize he wants to be a bar dancer

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7.    Our mentors vying it out with each other more than the kids

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8.    Pooja’s innovative clean-your-surrounding-quickest-and-gain-maximum-points game

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9.    Our kids’ smile

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10    Our volunteer’s smile

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The Fastest Ever YMCA Goal !!

What happened when we played football with the kids during the YMCA Farewell..

This has to be the fastest amateur goal ever in the history of mankind.. Nobody knows how the ball got to the other end so fast.. :P

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The Smallest Things

Its amazing how we take so much for granted in our lives. We at MAD do so much to ensure that our kids get quality education. We prepare the best syllabus for them, we make sure they never miss a class, that they get to attend the best schools by means of scholarship, are able to attend camps, events  and so on. And yet there are some things we just cannot anticipate that end up ruining all our plans.

I had a harsh reminder of this last week when I made a quick trip to Valsalya Bhavan. I was visiting to see how the 10th kids had performed in their model exams. There are three kids at Valsalya Bhavan who are sitting for their Boards this year. All three are pretty good at their studies and I was really happy to see that two of them had gotten above average grades in their model exams. I went to meet the third girl in the end because she was our star student and I had hoped that she would have outranked both her friends. She sat in front of me with a blank piece of paper on which I had asked her to write down her grades and she calmly said she had failed everything.

Obviously I thought she was joking and I asked her once more for her grades. She kept repeating that she had failed all her exams. I was beginning to grow frustrated at her lack of seriousness while discussing such an important issue, when her friend walked in and told me that it was true. She had indeed failed all her exams.

I sat there prickling my brain over what I had heard. How could it be? She had been getting really good grades up until her models, she was one of the best students in the orphanage and until a few weeks ago was quite eager to do well in her Boards.

Meanwhile she just sat there smiling at me as if this was a completely trivial matter. Finally, resigned to know why a really good student, such as herself, had failed her exams, I asked her what happened. She said she failed because she decided not to study anymore. I asked her why she took such a decision and she shrugged nonchalantly.

Apparently she woke up one day and decided not to study anymore. When everyone reprimanded her for doing so, the sister included, she said she didn’t want anyone to bother about her future. It was her life and she had decided she was going to waste it away.

I sat there wondering what I could say to a kid who had given up on everything. I did everything I could to explain to her that there would come a time when you would look back at this exact moment and wish you had done things differently. I told her that you can deal with all sorts of pain except that of regret, because you will then have no one to blame but yourself.

Luckily I didn’t have to make a prolonged speech. The sister had an indepth chat with her the other day and had somehow managed to get through to the kid. She promised the sister and me that she would do everything she could to ensure she got good grades. I was still a bit worried, since she hadn’t studied anything for her models and also since her final exams were a week away.

When asked how she was going to catch up her studies, she said she was quite confident she would do well and that she had already revised more than what her friends had. At that moment I felt an awful amount of admiration for the young girl sitting in front of me.

When I started teaching my kids at Valsalya Bhavan I was told that they had some of the most difficult pasts. But I had never stopped to think about the effect it had had on them and the various ways in which it would manifest itself; how the smallest things affected them so deeply. I realized that day that no matter how much we do, we can still only guide them through it all, but it is for them to finally walk that line. Let us hope that God gives them enough strength to do so.

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The Santa Hats

Due to popular demand… i am about to tell you how to make Santa hats in  easy steps..

This is one fun activity I did at St Teresas last week…

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me and the girls

the materials i used are

  • chart paper( actually its kinda one shade thinner than chart paper..but lets call it chart paper)
  • colour paper (RED)
  • cotton(i only had to use one packet)
  • gum

one chart paper can be used 4 two kids..but one kid will need one whole colour paper

STEP ONE

make a cone out of the chart paper…and stick it(using the gum..duuh)

step one

making the cone

STEP TWO

now u wrap the cone in the colour paper(plz dont forget to gum this too)

wraping the cone in red!!!

wrapping the cone in red!!!

STEP THREE

decorate your own hat using the cotton any way you want

the girls with their new hats!!

the girls with their new hats!!

and folks..as i promised you..in 3 easy steps..u have your very own santa hats!!

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