It’s the little things in life that always bring a smile to your face. I’m not a mum, but here at Bring Me Hope we create our little families for the week, with translator and kids. So I was one very proud big sister, when Annie gave ballet a go for the first time in her life. They way her smile grew across her face, and eyes as big as saucers when Sarah Grace (the awesome ballet teacher) gave them leotards, skirts and ballet slippers was priceless. Then to see her perform with the other little girls at the talent show, just melted your heart. Don’t think there was a dry eye in the house, and the kids, well they couldn’t get the smile off their faces. :)
365 days = 365 photographs..rules of engagement; 1.I have to take a photo each day, no matter where I am and what I am doing. 2. Post it, when possible. Not all the places I will be visiting have access to the web; yes I know it is hard to believe but there are still some places like that exist, and they are amazing. 3. No photos from your film library can be used or posted..remember it isn't about the destination, but the journey that takes us there..enjoy. :)
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Day 97 – Ballet splendour.
It’s the little things in life that always bring a smile to your face. I’m not a mum, but here at Bring Me Hope we create our little families for the week, with translator and kids. So I was one very proud big sister, when Annie gave ballet a go for the first time in her life. They way her smile grew across her face, and eyes as big as saucers when Sarah Grace (the awesome ballet teacher) gave them leotards, skirts and ballet slippers was priceless. Then to see her perform with the other little girls at the talent show, just melted your heart. Don’t think there was a dry eye in the house, and the kids, well they couldn’t get the smile off their faces. :)
Location:
Kunming, Yunnan, China
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