Despite my busy culinary school, running, work schedule, and not to mention mommy duties, I was also one of the volunteers during the annual kite flying of Kythe Foundation. Partaking in this kind of activity is not just a social responsibility. For me, it is something personal.
Our time with the children at Kythe was a life changing experience. I got a little teary eyed having to met children who bravely fight cancer and listening to their stories of survival and hope.
One of them was a 6 year old boy who had scars and stitches on his head and face
because he went through several operations. His mom said that he can no longer go to regular school. That's just hard to imagine.
Our time with the children at Kythe was a life changing experience. I got a little teary eyed having to met children who bravely fight cancer and listening to their stories of survival and hope.
One of them was a 6 year old boy who had scars and stitches on his head and face
because he went through several operations. His mom said that he can no longer go to regular school. That's just hard to imagine.
Humility taught us that we don't really need much to live and give. The time that we spend with other people going through any dilemma, especially our children is very important and more than enough to make them feel that they are not alone.
Photo by: rowiewanderlist
Photo by: rowiewanderlist
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