Well, the beginning of a loooooooong summer was cool. But already made some huge mistakes. Whatever. I just wanted to mention something good, very good. I know that no press will write about this benevolence, so I thought that I should note it down somewhere.
I have been on a tour of 3 days around UB. It is been a funniest and finest days of my life. The travellers were kids between 13-15. They were awesome. But what they did in Mongolia was more awsome. On the third day of the tour we visited an orphanage outside of UB. The Orphans had a performance for the kids, it was awesome. They were so cute and the kids enjoyed this visit so much. After that the kids gived the present that they prepared before the tour begins and some kids make balloon animals for kid. It was so entertaining(I should mention).
Every year a group of middle school kids from Colorado visit the orphanage and enjoy time with the orphans. And every year they donate certain amount of money for the orphanage. Which is so cool I think.
But they coolest thing was the kids' involvement in this activity. They are donating the money and bringing presents, not because they are forced to or to look cool to other people, they are doing all these things, because they really wanted help those orphans.
They are just kids, who are going on tour. But they really did all these things from the bottom of their cute little heart. And Mr. Rice, who is leading the tour, has first came up with the idea to visit orphanage few years ago. I am so glad that this activity is still on their schedule.
Another thing, which is so cool is:
Based on my privious visits to the orphanage, I had concluded that those various charity visit affect negatively on orphans behaviour. But this was an another and better orphan than most of the orphans that I have visited. They had their own policy to control the visit, which I found cool
I hope the rest of the summer would be coooool! Oh I miss those kids so much, they are just so sweet. It would be cool if I work with this group again next year.
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