For the past few days every morning, Ganidhu (3 years old boy)’s mother:
Amara (she stays in Sarana Children’s home, she can not speak and can not hear)
always serves me a generous breakfast and makes sure I won’t starve. She is
very caring towards me. She is like a mother to me in Sarana. Her husband is working
in other city and he also can neither speak nor hear. God is kind that Ganidhu
is perfectly normal just like everyone else. I am very well- feed here; they
keep serving me various kinds of food for breakfast, morning tea, lunch,
afternoon tea, evening tea and dinner.
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Me, Ganidhu and Amara |
Korean teacher is coming to Sarana in the evening. He teaches Korean language
and speak Sinhala quite well. He celebrates two girls (Shalani and Mayuri)
birthday today (January-February). He buys a lot of wafer biscuits, creates a
tower and adds some candles on that. I also join them, sing a Happy Birthday
song in Korean and we take some pictures as a memento. In the later day I teach
them some new vocabs, and help them with their English homework.
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The girls and Korean teacher |
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