Jenna came to visit me on Saturday afternoon. We had lots of laughs, and both of us enjoyed the shoot tremendously!
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Back to my story! For the past five years, myself, Susan van Rooyen a collegue of mine, and a host of other collegues and friends have hosted an annual Christmas Party for the children at The Herberg Children’s Home in Robertson.
I started the project precisely 6 years ago, where I wanted to give every child a Birthday present and also a Christmas Present, after reading in a magazine about a man that was also in a Children’s home, and he never received a birthday present or a Christmas present. I contacted The Herberg Children’s Home at that stage, but because it was allready too late for 2003, we decided to start off in the new year of 2004.
Now five years later, we have involved so many people with the children’s home, that I cannot even start to name every one by name. I will need a seperate post just for that!
About three years ago, Edwin and his collegues from ABSA in Worcester Mall became involved and started sponsering the food, refreshments and entertainment for the children on our annual Christmas function. With such a team behind you, how can you not give these children the time of their lives?
This year, my friend and her husband also decided that they wanted to get involved, and they actually bought every child a gift in the children’s home. Thank you Riaan and Carla Kotze. You will never know what this means! Not for me, but for these children. Carla bought and individually packed all 123 gifts. Here she is busy giving out the presents to every child.
I can’t visit Robertson witout crying. And everyone that knows me, knows that I just love crying. But this is different. It is easy to buy a child a gift. It is easy to give a child a gift. But I have learnt over the past fiv years, that these children love receiving these gifts, but the crave the interaction more. The love the attention and the interaction with people more than the gifts that they receive.
So today I am thankfull that I can share this journey that I am priviledged to be part of with all my visitors to my blog. I also now want to challenge you. Make a difference out there. Become involved. It does take time, and yes, most certainly it does take money. But the rewards that you receive is so much more.
Thank you for reading my post, and thank you to everyone that make our project successfull every year. I would love to name everyone, but I just cannot do that.
On this note, I will now say goodbye.
Have a splendid Christmas Season!
I had to honour to share th cutest little boy’s birthday with him and his friends!
It was held at Spier at the deli. A Bedoiun Tent was specialy erected to help shelter the party from the terrible wind.
Lindie van Zyl from Crazy Chameleon and Blue Daisy Events was responsible for the gorgeous decor and setting of the party!
Cupcakes specially made for the birthday boy!