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Typical classroom |
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Tate handing out meals |
After about 30 minutes I walked around the back to see how they were coordinating all of this, and was astounded to still see dozens of kids in back, still waiting. I started smiling at the kids, engaging them, seeing if they were interested in the camera, which they were. As I started taking pictures of the ones that came over, more became interested in having their picture taken, every one of them wanting to see themselves on the LCD screen afterward. I just kept shooting and showing, shooting and showing. Whenever I would get a group of 2 or 3 together for an image, other kids would immediately run over and join in, kind of like rugby players jumping into a scrum. So fun to see the delight on their faces, seeing themselves on the screen, some of them running around to find a different friend to have a picture taken with. And they just kept coming.
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Absolutely amazing what you guys are getting to do. It brings tears to my eyes just thinking about these kids.
Amber said it all.
Those photos and that story tell it all. It's so hard to imagine that we have everything here in North America and that there are children in the world who have virtually nothing. It's certainly a reality check.
Bless your hearts from a Molly the Owl fan!!!!
Awesome! And to think "I was part of the Molly the Owl" legacy. She is still spreading happiness. Enjoyed the blog. You and Erich are both great story tellers
Wonderful pictures and your story is indeed inspiring!! So great to see Molly's book being shown—-she really did bring our world closer together. Thanks for all you do.
Sincerely,
Lynne Townsend ( A faithful "Molly Watcher" from the beginning)
Dear Warner family safe travels and Thank You for sharing Molly with those kids. God Bless You
From the wings of hope may God bless all your endeavors and expand your horizons to bless many others. As you are blessed so will other be blessed in your path.
a faithful Molly fan,
Carol Ann
cbosseme in the owl box chat
Eric directed us to your Blog Isn't it rewarding to see what a universal appeal that photos of animals, let alone our beautiful Molly and McGee, have among children all over the world?
Thank you for sharing your travels,
Carlynne (aka littleguys in Mollyworld)
Lakeside, California (east of San Diego)