Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Opening and Closing


Last February we went to Orsha to open a project and this is what the ground looked like.

This is what it looked like today. Their flower garden was beautiful. Each year they save and plant their own seeds. They are even starting a green house to get an earlier start next summer.

This was surprising relaxing to run through your fingers. They say it's their most popular piece of therapy equipment.


The church donated equipment to provide an area for children with muscle control problems to play and develop.

We were each given a ribbon which we tied on this tree and made a wish, which is guaranteed to come true.

The director, manager, and staff of the clinic were so appreciative and of the help. They presented us with a book about Orsha, a CD about their center, and a tree made of beads and wire. They are such dedicated people that love the handicap people they work with.














6 comments:

mandy said...

What a difference 7 months can make! Those therapy things are pretty cool.

Randy and Susan Landon said...

What a neat project and to see it from the beginning.

Nina said...

I saw that first picture and thought the weather changes very quick there. I was glad to see that you still had some good weather.

The Hurd Herd said...

Those lights look really cool. When I was in school I learned all about light therapy for autistic children. Very interesting!

Ryan + Angie said...

My kids would love the pool with balls. I love the flowers.

garyandlaleene said...

What an awesome job you guys are doing