Showing posts with label Casa 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casa 2. Show all posts

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Birthday!

This post is a little late in coming, considering Sh's birthday was November 16th, but the pictures are too fun not to share! 


The birthday girl was very excited. She requested a princess themed party and asked that the boys NOT be invited! 



Greeting her party guests. All of the volunteers were able to make it!




Tia Hannah really delivered on the Princess theme with this fun Pink Castle Cake!



Getting ready to take a bit of the cake. I LOVE this picture of B and SH (Sisters). B's expression is trying to portray the fact that she ISN'T planning to push her older sisters head into the cake : ) 



A Bolivian tradition!





A few more party guests : )


'A' the oldest of the girls decided she was going to be the party 'payasa' or clown!



Everyone wanted to help out with the babies in attendance : )


It was a special day and I'm so glad that I got to share it with this special girl!

Friday, November 08, 2013

My Baby (...sort of) Part 1


It's been more than three years since my first trip down to Cochabamba and over that time I've gotten to know many wonderful kids.
Some of those kids have moved on to join families all over the world, some of them have been adopted by families in Coch or by staff members of CDA, and some kids are still here with us in one of our four 'hogares'.

During my second trip to Cochabamba, there was a Scabies outbreak at the baby home. If you don't know much about scabies, I'll just go ahead and tell you that it's miserable and very difficult to get rid of!

At this point I was living at Casa Dos, the big kids home and we were somehow saved from getting the plague! 

One day, during the epidemic, Jennifer was telling the volunteers about a new baby that had arrived and how a family from our church had offered to foster the baby for a while so that she wasn't introduced to the scabies. It was a good temporary situation while the staff and volunteers were working to get rid of the contagious skin infection.

After hearing the story I told Jen that if anymore babies arrived and needed a place, I would be happy to foster one at the big kids house for a week or two. I figured it would be good for the older kids to have a baby around, and they could even help take care of him. (I also assumed it would be about a two week stay at the most!)

The next day, I got a call from Jennifer asking if I had been serious about my offer to foster a baby, because she had one for me. That afternoon, Three-month-old "E" arrived, and he stayed with us at Casa Dos for 6 weeks! 

"E" went everywhere with me! Church, choir practice, Bible study, Spanish school, not to mention all of my CDA shifts! 





There were a lot of bottles, a lot of diapers and a lot of sleepless nights. It was a completely new experience for me, to be entirely in charge of a tiny human being! 




 I had to take "E" to the baby home once the scabies were gone. I wanted to keep him with me, but there were several reasons why that wasn't best. For one, I wasn't going to be in Bolivia forever, and the longer I spent 'mothering' this  baby, the harder it would be on both of us when I left. He was also (in a way) getting spoiled. He had my undivided attention at all times and the sad truth was that eventually he would move into the baby home, which is arguably the best baby home in the city, but still could never compare to the love and care of a parent. 
Finally, it wouldn't have been fair to the older kids at Casa Dos for me to keep "E" any longer. I was living with the big kids and still working my shifts, but all of my extra time was going to this little one, which wasn't a bad thing, but I had made a commitment to work with the older kids and I wasn't able to do everything I wanted with them when the majority of my time was going to infant care! 

I LOVED having "E" with me. When I left in 2011, "E" was set to be adopted but like so many cases, it fell through. "E", my baby is still with CDA and it's amazing to see how he's changed and grown over these three years.




....to be continued



Monday, November 04, 2013

Once Again....

I'm back in Cochabamba! Again!

My long trek to Bolivia went very well. I had no trouble with flights or missing luggage or my entry visa. Thank you all for praying for a safe trip! 

I feel like I've been able to fall right back into life here in Bolivia, and am really looking forward to the next few months!  

A delicious welcome cake made by Volunteers Katrina and Ashley


The night I arrived a made a quick visit to the boys house to say hello. It was SOOO great to be there with them, even for a few minutes!


It was great to see how much everyone had grown during my 6 month absence!


The boys were pretty excited to catch me up on ALL of the latest news in their lives! 



The biggest news was that the house cat had given birth to some kittens. CRAZY!


It felt so normal to be back at the boys house! I didn't want to leave! 


I'm so excited that I get to spend more time with these precious boys!

Thank you for all of your prayers! 

Kaley

Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Orange Juice Assembly Line

Well, school vacations have begun and we are trying to stay busy here at house 2! (Idle hands and all that!) So yesterday we decided to take advantage of some of the awesome fresh fruit we have at our disposal! 


Such hard-working and mostly concentrated workers! 



Somehow the above scoundrel managed to get out of helping but decided to stop by for a picture... 



Great Face! 



And the juice was delicious! 

Please pray for us over the rest of the 'summer' vacation as we look for fun ways to keep the kids busy and happy! 

Kaley

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Inconspicuous?

I don't love standing out while I'm here in Bolivia, but somehow, when I was walking down the street with one blond American, a redheaded Danish girl, and a crazy tall blond Dutch girl, all of whom were toting small Bolivian children; there was no way to be inconspicuous! 









Friday, November 16, 2012

Movie Time!

There is something so cozy and comfortable about having all of the kids in one place, watching a movie, eating popcorn. 


The kids have to earn the privilege of watching Friday night movies, and let me tell you, it really works as an incentive! 



And what movie night would be complete without a big bowl of popcorn?








So fun!