Friday, February 13, 2009

My Valentine

It's been the first time ever, I decided to spend the V-Day! (Valentine Day). This time we did not ask my class girls to give a bunch of flowers to Santy or go to boomerang for an ice-cream and ask the girls to pay the bill. It was different and special for the first time.

Spent, all most half a day with my valentines. We at my office, had invited students from Spastic Society to spend an afternoon with us. "It was magical", I would say. They are children who are physically and mentally challenged.

I smiled with them, made them laugh. I drew with them, gave them an outline to color. They colored it in a minute and asked for more sketches. (Huff, I ran out of ideas to draw) :) Fed them. I walked with them and more than anything, I clicked their day at Novell. Thank to all the people who were behind in making this happen.

My Fav Pic :) Me and Rahul on a walk.

After a heavy meal, they relax out watching Charlie Chaplin. :)

They loved it.

Break the pyramid, played by the children.

They drew nice sketches with the crayons and sketches.

This is Rahul. He's has a beautiful smile and laughs for the sound "Tyneee".
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13 comments:

Resonator said...

gr8..hats off!..

happy blogging

Vijesh said...

Thanks Resonator. Welcome here!

The Pensieve said...

That was a very wonderful way to spend your Valentine Day Vijesh. Am sure the kids will remember it for a long time.

Vijesh said...

Thx :) Welcome back Smitha. Seems to be busy huH! Not finding any updates...

Divs said...

Vijesh,

Very nice post. Even i had a great time with those kids..Will pray to God that such of kind of kids should never be born on the earth..I really felt very sad seeing those kids. Those teachers are really great for taking care of those kids patiently...

Vijesh said...

Kind of you Divya. My prayers too! Also you got to make sure you don scare Rahul again with that white doll :)

Arun Raghavendar said...

Great post!!

I guess you had a valentines day than the conventional ones..

Vijesh said...

Thx Arun. It was indeed unconventional and memorable.

Natraj M said...

Superb dude...Hats off to the organizers and the mind behind!

Nikanth Karthikesan said...

Nice.. good work. keep it up. Normally I do not like to help them, but you moved me...

Just a doubt in my mind... whether making them wear that paper cone hats and look odd among us really makes them happy.

Vijesh said...

Thx Nikanth.

Yes it makes them look different, But its left to us to not make them feel that. You know they really love it. Esp those cone hats and Spider man goggles. :)

Srihari said...

tats gr8, nice way to spend your day with the kids.

Just wanted to tell this, hope that the kids have a great future and also i hope that the life is fair to all of us.

Happy Blogging and enjoy ;-)

Ramana KV said...

Good stuff man.. A great deed indeed...