Tuesday 22 June 2010

Trip with the kids to Dream World


At the end, Ploy looking very tired after a long day out!

Great fun!!!


As you can see, found the whole dricing a car experience hilarious!



Ana and Samon on the cars.


These are the cars that Sorasak absolutely loved. For the whole time until we did them, he was pointing at the map and saying that's what he wanted to go on. We ended up going on them a couple of times.




This was on Saturday and CCD organised a big trip for all CCD children from all the different projects to go to Dream world, a theme park in Bangkok. It was great fun and the children loved it. I was given one boy to look after for the day, which was hard work but great fun. I really enjoyed being able to look after him for the day. He also told me that he had enjoyed his day out. I think especially the cars that he was able to drive! It is lovely to be able to take the children out. They really benefit from getting out of the orphanage even if it is only for a few hours.

Birthday party for the children



Dancing along!
Looking very pleased with himself.
















Somsak and Lay sharing their birthday.



The big birthday cake!

These are some photos of a birthday party that the orphanage had organised for a lot of the children. I think the general idea is to try and have one each month, to celebrate those children who have had a birthday in that month. It was a really nice event. The children who were able to and had a birthday sat at a big long table like at weddings. There was a big birthday cake for them all. They sang some songs, got very excited and sang happy birthday. Then there was cake for everyone. The children whose birthday it was all got a bag of presents. It was lovely. They all got really excited about it.












Saturday 5 June 2010

Rachawadee girls

Hello everyone,

It’s hard to believe how fast my time out here is going. I have been here in Pakkred Thailand for 8 weeks now. Thankfully the political situation in Bangkok seems to have calmed down for the time being. I am about half an hour outside Bangkok and were at one stage affected by the unrest.

I thought I would write a wee bit more about what we’ve been up to and how things are going. I am working alongside three other British volunteers which is great because we can be great support for one another when things are particularly tough or we see situations that affect us or find difficult. There are also volunteers from other countries and it is really nice to work with them and get to know them.

I cannot express how much I am enjoying working for CCD. I am working in the CCD day care centre at Baan Fung Fah. Baan Fung Fah is the home for disabled children under the age of seven, but actually in reality the majority of these children are actually older than this. Many of these are abandoned children. The CCD day care centre is a building next to the orphanages that the government have allowed CCD to use to take a few children out each day.

There are 4 government orphanages – babies, children, girls and boys. Within these orphanages there are many many wards which split the children up into their abilities and needs. Sadly in the government wards we are seeing wards and wards full of many many disabled children. It is really hard to see, and is why CCD is so important in this situation here.

As volunteers we work with CCD, who really are a fantastic organisation. We are allowed to take some children out of the wards for the day into the day care centre where we work with them. The hope is that some of these children may thrive because of the extra love and attention they can be given. We start work by picking up the children from the wards. They are always waiting for us and are really pleased to see us, which is lovely because we feel we are doing some good for these children. We take them back to CCD and do some music with them, which is usually singing lots of Thai songs, some of them I recognise in English. Then the children have snack. Then we help to shower and change the children (Thai’s like to shower a lot, I guess it has something to do with the heat!). We then have an hour or so before lunch. In this time we are free to play with the children, take them to the sensory room, do some physiotherapy with them and just spending time with them. Then we give the children lunch. Many of the children are not able to feed themselves or have to have special chopped up food so we help feed the children. Some of the kids then go back to the wards, they are usually the ones who require extra care. The others stay behind and have a sleep. In the afternoon we are free to play with the children again. Often some different children come for the afternoon. We sometimes go to the little playground outside the day care centre. Then later on we take the children back to the wards. Often some of them get a bit upset about going back. This is often really hard to see, we feel we just want to be able to do something more for them but are unable to.

At times we see some very distressing scenes. Older disabled teenagers/adults are expected to care for the other children. However, we try not to think too much about these negative aspects of our work, instead we try to focus on all the positives and just think of how much good we are doing for those that we are able to work with, although there are still many many more who we cannot care for. We are able to support one another and touch the lives of these few children.

All these photos that I am posting are of the CCD day care centre. It is just important to remember that this is only a tiny proportion of the children in the orphanages and that although CCD is an amazing facility for these children.

I am gradually improving my Thai and learning to eat strange foods and cope with the amazing heat. The wonderful rain and dramatic thunderstorms are never more welcome.

I would really appreciate prayer support for me and the team as we continue our work here.


















Keep looking onto the next page because I have uploaded quite a few photos recently.








fung fah


This is me in the sensory room with some of the children.




The sensory room is a really good facility for these children, there are toys, lights, fans (much needed) and soft carpets.







This is one of the Thai staff.


Keep looking...more photos further on.


outing

Here are a few more photos of an outing we took the kids on today. It was great fun and the kids really enjoyed themselves. Generally laughing the whole time. We took them to Major, the big shopping centre near us. We had some food for lunch them went for ice cream. Then wondered around the centre which they all found hilarious. Looking at everything and just generally having the freedom to run around and do whatever. Moving stairs hold a special fascination, especially for Solasak and Ploy. I never knew they could be so much fun until our outing with the kids. I've tried to upload some videos from today as well so hopefully you can see what I've been up to.


Just could not get her to look at the camera. She was far far more interested in the cups of water on the table.



Lovely photo. This is at Swensens were we took the children for ice cream. I have to say they demolished it very quickly.




Suay mat mat
Eating in the traditional Thai way , 'sharing'. More like I grab the bowl from you, take a mouthful, you grab it from me and so on...

He ordered his own meal. We had no idea what he ordered or what the Thai lady was saying to him. But it worked out and he enjoyed it which is the main thing. A very bright boy.




Wednesday 2 June 2010

Work update

This is the wee playground bit outside the CCD daycare centre. We often take the children out there in the afternoon when there is some shade!









And the rainy season begins.
There will be more photos coming soon, just haven't had time to upload them yet.