
We woke
up this morning with many thoughts in our heads especially after what we had
seen the previous day at Gorna Kozinitsa. My first impression when we saw
the group homes were that it was a massive improvement from the conditions they
had previously been living in. We had a tour of the group homes and met a
lot of the children. There were only 16 people in the group homes and 2
children to a bedroom. They had their own clothes and bathroom, normal sized
beds with mattresses and they also had the opportunity to
be individuals and just be children. After the tour we wer divided up
into groups do different jobs which were: Painting the animal hut, painting the
inside of the multi sensory bus, designing the outside of the bus and making textile
things to go in the bus. Some of the residents came to help us with the
painting. After lunch we started another
work session before some ‘Girly Time’ with the residents, painting their nails
and doing their hair. We also did face painting and putting make up on them
which they loved. With the boys we played football and blew bubbles and played
with chalk. One of the little boys would hold out his arms as if he were
expecting a hug, but he wanted to be spun around and found it really fun and
was always smiling.
Frances
Eskdale
Wow. The
homes that the residents are now living in are so homey and have that extra
feeling of a place where people can live and enjoy life. When we first arrived
we got a tour of the home and got a welcome by a lovely girl called Stanislava,
she gave us a tour of her room, very proudly. Even though at the end she
admitted she was quite nervous as we were a big group. Throughout the day I
could always see a smile on her face, which made my day. All the residents were
lovely and welcoming. Holding our hands,
giving hugs and trying to communicate with us. During this busy day we
accomplished a whole lot. We worked on the inside of the caravan/sensory bus,
the outside of the caravan and several sensory objects. We are glad we could
accomplish so much in a day, as all we have to do now is use our stencils to
spray paint the outside of the sensory bus. Hopefully the finished product will
look very good and most of all be helpful for the kids. We're sure that
tomorrow will also be productive. We're looking forward to seeing the kids
tomorrow and spending some more down time with them.
Caitlin
Hemminga and Nadine Saris

We were
shocked to see the massive improvement from the old homes to the new homes. The
children have more space to be free, expressive and independent. It was
completely inspirational to see how they could be so happy after being in such
a confined and in-human environment. When we walked through the door we were
greeted with big smiles and hugs. We then got to see their rooms and the rest
of the grounds. A small group of us including Ellie Seed, Karen Denti and
myself went out to buy some items to put into the sensory bus. We went out with
two members of the home and they were so excited to be going out. The two girls
we went with were very sweet and treated us like we were best friends which was
strange but very touching. One of the girls gave me and Ellie a tight hug and a
big kiss on the cheek, it was an odd feeling of both the instinct to retreat
and having someone be so close. All the children are spectacular and I cannot
say anything bad about their amazing spirit and warm hearts. I can safely say
for all of us that we are looking forward to seeing them again tomorrow.
Rachel
Lennon
Hi all,
ReplyDeleteYou have written some very moving descriptions. You are all giving so much and truly demonstrating the power of service learning. You are doing a fantastic job representing yourselves, your families and the school. We are all very proud.
Mr Hamilton
Hello Bulgaria Team! It is great to see all of you spreading ISZL love to the children in Kyustendil. Thank you for representing our school in such a wonderful way. I can imagine that although the original purpose of this trip was to give to others, you must all be receiving a great deal through this act of giving! What a wonderful experience-wish I could be there with you!
ReplyDeleteMs. Mathena
Hi everyone.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your blog. Thanks for sharing this wonderful experience with us. It is beautiful to see the smiles on the faces of the children you are working with and on yours aswell.
We are so proud.
Thanks to the ISZL teachers and Ceaders Team for making this possible for our girls.
Good flight back
Sylvia Kreuzbauer