Boston, our hearts are with you.
Jordan and I realized we haven’t shared any photos with you yet from our trip to Burma. Mr. Autumn and I were there for three weeks in March. Jordan and Mr. Spring were there for a week and then went to Thailand for a week. We were in Burma to do some volunteer work in an orphanage. It was our annual volunteer vacation like the ones we took in Laos and Argentina and 10 other countries in the past decade.
As a quick recap, we worked in three orphanages and made improvements and bought supplies that they needed. For instance, the children slept on concrete floors, so we built beds and/or bought mats for them to sleep on. We painted several dormitories, replaced a water pump, created a reading center, built a regulation volleyball court, paid to have one roof replaced and others painted, paid for a fence around one of the compounds, bought computers, and a guitar, provided clothes, games, and toys, etc. The ages ranged from eight months to 18 years old, and they were so adorable.
They wear a paste on their faces as a sunscreen.
Jordan is repairing a bed (upper left), I helped paint (upper right), outside of one dorm (bottom left) inside being painted in another dorm (bottom right). They picked the paint colors.
We left plenty of time for touring.
kim says
How nice of y’all to volunteer and glad you did some fun time, too. Great photos.
Mary Crain says
Great pictures! Inspiring work. Looking forward 🙂
lorraine says
Hi Janette,
I was wondering if you could share some info about your volunteering? Do you raise funds at home to help out at the orphanages, etc.? Do you pay your own way (flights, accommodations, food) while you are there? I have often wondered why donated money wouldn’t be better spent paying the people who live there to do painting, etc.? Why is better to have outsiders come in to do this work?
I think what you and your daughter are doing is amazing….I was just curious about the process.
Thanks
Kim Hites says
The photos look beautiful. It’s wonderful that you guys volunteer to help others in need.
Alicia@ eco friendly homemaking says
What a wonderful blessing that you all use your time and money to be such an awesome giving!! It sounds like you helped them out so much. How awful that they were having to sleep on a concrete floor.