This morning we met Timothy Malahie in Kidera and went to see the Blue House. As we walked we saw mountains of trash and rivers of open sewig. While we walked two-five year olds would run up and say “How are you, How are you”. We would say fine thanks how are you and they would start all over again. When we finally got to the school we had a group of about 15-20 kids following us. As we went inside we taught them songs and then served them lunch. As we were serving them I started giving the as much as I could fit in their bowls. As this happened a man ran up and told me, not so much, not so much, there are so many! After this my dad took over and I started getting peoples and taking them to get food. I started to take one girls bowl but she held on tight. I told her I was going to put food in it but that bowl meant she got lunch so she didn’t let go.
After the long line was through we went to lunch with Mr. Malahie. He told us about how he was robbed and held at gun point. And when they found out he was a preacher they got out of there. After this we went to another school. It’s also founded by African Leadership. Here there were two little girls (7 and 5) that played with me. When we had to go I gave one girl my cross necklace and the other one my bracelet.
Once we left we went back to the orphanage. Here we handout shoes! It was delightful but heartbreaking. It was delightful because one little girl who on the first day sat back in a corner but when she received her shoes she played with the others. It was heartbreaking because afterwards a girl my age (12) came up to me and said teary eyed, “Ellie, I didn’t get any shoes.” When handing out shoes was over we played more soccer. Then we left and went to our hotel and went to sleep.