Saturday, April 28, 2012

Mis Ángeles

(I am not allowed to use names.)

My heart was stolen the moment I walked into the orphanage. Except, stolen is a negative word. My heart was not taken without consent. In fact I quite eagerly handed over my heart to these beautiful, sweet, kind, loving, special and perfect children. I want to introduce you and remind myself later to/of them.


I loved each of these children before I met them. I was so excited to come and to give of my time to help serve them. But, in all actuality it is they who have served me. I have been here one week and I have learned more about myself the qualities I possess, the qualities I lack and those I want to develop than in all 20 years of my life. I have learned what it means to be shown real love by children who are so eager to give it. They don't hesitate to run up and hug you. They don't shy away from a quick kiss on the cheek, wrapping their hand around your finger or just looking at you with love in their eyes. They have been a tremendous blessing to me and I cannot wait for the next 7 weeks.

Each child has a story. Each child was found, taken or given up from/by their parents. Some were found in horrible circumstances; abandoned on a railroad track, dumpster or side of the road. Others were taken from abusive, unfit or overly neglecting parents. And some were given up they day they were born because the parents would be unable to provide a suitable life for these kids.

You never know the circumstances of the parents and their reasoning for doing what they did. And I find it near impossible to judge them. However, it is their loss because all the children here are treasures.

Sala Uno: Newborn-6 months. It's really hard not to be emotional when you are working with these sweet, sweet babies. My heart breaks when a worker insists I prop their bottle as opposed to feeding them in my arms. These cute little kids need love and that human to human connection. It almost makes me angry when I realize the fact that some of these babies fall asleep better after having their bottle propped than in your arms. On the other hand, I am filled with such love, peace and happiness when I look into their eyes and know the potential that these babies have. I am holding future Policemen, Businessmen, Teachers, Mothers, Fathers and Politicians in my arms. They do not start out on the same playing field as the rest of us, but they will do great things. I know it.



This boy does two things... eat and sleep. Ha

He's teeny tiny! So little! So sweet!

Bundled up in layers upon layers!

She's so cute. 

Brand new baby boy! :) Look at that hair!



The picture doesn't do this guy justice! He's teeny!!

This little boy has a smile that can light up the room. 

A couple other things about Sala Uno... they can't talk but are so full of personality. They don't hesitate to pee, poop or spit up ALL over you. But, the thing is... you just don't care! :)

Sala Dos: 6 Months-around a year (when they can walk). They can't walk, or talk and yet they aren't quite infants. They aren't high maintenance  and don't ask you to run around with them in the yard. Instead all they ask is for a little attention and encouragement. Encouragement to sit up, roll over and eventually walk. A reassuring smile as their bum hits the floor after taking their first steps. Like all the children here they ask for love. And as soon as you walk into that room and see them looking up at you love is not hard to give.

I love him. Talk about adorable...


He's teeny! When he got to the orphanage he was really malnourished...
His tummy is back to a good size but his legs are TWIGS! :) So cute!

This dude just moved up from Sala Uno. He's like the HAPPIEST baby alive. 

A smile cute enough to kill ya! ;)

My little angel!

Putting on shoes! :)

She's got a smile that will stop you in your tracks too! So sweet!

He's a sweetheart. But, he has something wrong with his back. He arches it
and it's painful. It's one of the hardest things to see. It looks painful. But, he
loves to be held. And he WILL fall asleep on you!

I was over Sala Dos this picture day... Just chillin' in the ball pit. 

I love them!!!

Earrings and hair... not fun around babies! :)

<3 My little man!

Such a sweet girl!
He's quiet... but, he loves a lap to sit in!

Do they come any happier/cuter?!!




Sala Tres: These kids are 1year(walking)- about 2 years or whenever they are walking really well and starting to talk for themselves. (After this they move to Casas. That means they go live with about 6 other kids (ages 2-16) in an apartment with a full-time "mom." They are adorable. They are so sweet. They run up and give you hugs. When you walk in their room in the morning all of them are standing (poop covered) in their cribs yelling "Hola Chicas! Hola!" And even though the smell is the first thing that your senses notice, their faces and smiles are the only thing that matters. They love hugs. They love kisses. They love food. And sopa (a homemade baby food... blended, chicken and vegetables) some like... others hate. I love these kids. Really, nothing makes me smile more than knowing that I am doing something to make their young lives better. They love without restraint, forgive immediately and need someone to love them. And like the other two Salas... it's emotional. These kids will do extraordinary things. They have learned to live in a situation that I would not wish on anyone. But, despite the fact that they are surrounded by 10 brothers and sisters all their own age, eating the same thing for lunch/dinner every day (with little variation) or without a mom and dad to love them unconditionally they are happy. They are kind. And they, for the next two months are, without any restraint, mine to love.

He loves to be hugged and will run up and hug your legs if you get close. :)

This boy is an ANGEL. He's getting adopted THIS WEEK!!!!

Beautiful baby model status?

She can be a little whiny... but when she smiles... :)

He's BEING ADOPTED THIS WEEK TOO! :))) He's so cute!
And... side note.. he can throw a temper and make his body
shake just like one of my little brothers used to! (Who will not  be named). :)

Most of Sala Tres... and Mikele! :)

In the Sala Tres playroom... where the majority of their day is spent. :/

He reminds me of Blake. Right now he is transitioning up to Casas! We(and he is too)
are sad to see him go!

Short story... they have like 6 of these "cars". The kids
ride them up and down the hall together. It's hilarious.
They ride them from one end to the other and refuse to stop!
So, they slam into this gate (and the door at the other end) and
just laugh and laugh and laugh. It's like the funniest/cutest
thing ever!!

He's a sweet heart! :) He sleeps with Sala Dos but plays with Tres! He's getting
ready to move up permanently. 

Mikele and Sala Tres. Brandi is in the background doing what we have learned
to do best... wiping noses!

Just chillin' in the actual play bin! 

Taking the kids from Sala Tres who can walk the best... on a walk!
I love them in their hats. I love how they walk. I love taking them!

He is adorable. I call him Grandpa. Cause he kinda looks like a Grandpa! :) 

Mikele, A, F, J, A, Brandi, J, S and McCall! :)

Is she cute or what?!

Those hats... that look, those lips, eyes, skin ah! He's adorable! The sad thing is,
the darker you are here the harder it is to find work when you are older. And,
most people don't want a dark skinned baby. Even though he is beautiful!

He's being adopted within the next few months. Which is sad... I want him!
Well, I would take any of them if I could. But, he's my bud!

Just hangin' out... in those hats. Ha

The 6 best walkers!

See! How cute?!

They love to sit at the fence and watch the cars go by. Oh... and food. Ha

His cute little hands! He's got a really sweet smile too!

One of our last walks with this cute boy!

She is so funny when she gets a little hyper! She will wrap her arms around
your neck in the morning and just hang there. Let go, laugh and smile!

Don't mind me. I'm just modeling for baby gap. 

Watching the cars, the people and seeing the world! :)

The workers call him "Blancito." Because he's really white. Those cute teeth!

Not my best picture. But he looks cute! :)

A nice head bonk. He was looking right before this. (He is the one who is
transitioning from Dos to Tres). His shirt is different because he got the other
one dirty!

One of the boys being adopted this week. We call him stitch. But, look
how easy it would be to love that little face!!!

Literally, the sweetest woman alive, Sor Christina.

Not sure if this is a model pic... but that is the face he makes about... 90%
of the time. It cracks me up!!

Mi Tipo. 

Those eyes, that nose, smile, ears and those adorable kissing cheeks!

The littlest Diva. :)

Feeding him Sopa. 

And after his walk and snacks... he is NOT having it! We have to feed this to
each kid in Sala Dos and Tres every evening for dinner... and it can be a battle. 
I have had Sopa spit in my face, down my hands arms and clothes. They have it
running down their chin, try to knock the spoon/bowl away. It's frustrating some
nights, but it can be fun. The workers do it so fast though that sometimes the kids
are choking! I'm not that hardcore. My goal before I leave is to feed ONE child
sopa and not get ANY on their bib. Near impossible some days. 
Playing in the yard. Talk about a kissable face?!

Look at how cute he is?!

Running around the yard. :) 
What an angel! :) They all are though!

This girl... she's a heartbreaker for sure. :)

My first and only picture with him because he leaves this WEEK!! :)
Each room is filled with individually, unique children. They are all good at something. They are all capable of doing amazing things. These children may not have families. But, they have volunteers who readily put their heart up for grabs. These kids are loved and will remain loved, remembered and cherished by many for the rest of their lives. It is hard to fathom the amount of inherent talent these young people hold and will share with the world. Through the sweat, tears, poop, smiles and laughs my time here has been well spent. I am forever thankful and grateful to those who helped make it happen and the wonderful children who have blessed my life more than they will ever know. 

I LOVE THEM. 

12 comments:

  1. Sophi, I'm here with Grandma and she says " I love you, I'm glad you're happy !
    That you like your work I'm glad you love the kids, I don't blame you they are darling!!!!"

    Sophia, this isAunt Glenda, wow those kids are so, so cute :D
    You sure seem happy, and they are very lucky to have you there
    To help out and love those kiddos !
    I hope you continue to enjoy your service and to be safe and happy in beautiful Ecquador ! I loved the pictures of the kids and the beautiful city and mountain views. Take care and know that I am very proud of you for your service :)
    Love,
    Aunt Glenda

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  2. What little darlings they are! It really makes your heart swell to know that they are happy and don't understand their situation, yet. I love seeing your smile and hearing how much you love being there with them, such an awesome experience for you.

    They are lucky to have such swet girls and boys that want to spend time with them and love them. I hope they find families that are willing to take them in and give them the home they deserve.

    I love you!

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  3. Hey Sister Giler,

    On Aug. 2, 1856, some residents of a small Iowa town approached two young women who were traveling with the Willie Handcart Company. The two young women were the Hill sisters, ages 20 and 23. The younger of the two was named Emily.

    The townspeople attempted to entice these attractive young women away from the company, using written messages that they delivered to the two sisters. Their messages promised all of the comforts and conveniences that life had to offer if they would simply abandon their trek to Zion.

    Notwithstanding they were worn and weary from their 4,000 miles of travel over the past three months, which began in Liverpool, England, they resisted.

    On Oct. 19, 1856, Joseph A. Young was the first rescuer to reach the Willie Handcart Company. Young had been a missionary in England and had known Emily there. Eventually recognizing that the starved figure with a gaunt face standing before him was Emily, Young burst into tears. He gave Emily an onion from his pocket and told her to eat it. Instead, she saved it and unselfishly gave it to a man, near death, lying on the ground by a fire. This man credited Emily’s act of kindness with saving his life.

    Emily Hill later authored a poem which became the words to the beloved LDS hymn “As Sisters In Zion.”

    You definitely exemplify a verse of that hymn:
    “The errand of angels is given to women,
    And this is a gift that, as sisters, we claim:
    To do whatsoever is gentle and human,
    To cheer and to bless in humanity’s name.”

    We're so proud of you and pray for your constant happiness and success.
    rd

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  4. WOW and AmAzing are just a couple of words that come to mind......

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  5. And here goes the post from the ultimate diva who FINALLY decided to cut with the lazy crap and be the friend you oh so deserve my dear ;) first of all I love EVERY SINGLE PICTURE!!! like seriously I'm like oh she is so stinking cute but wait scroll down look at him! look at that one! it's like a never ending stream of little Christmas presents each one just as fantastic as the one before!! ahh and even better they have momma Giler taking care of them so you know they are being so well taken care of! Your hair is getting so long! :) I'm lovin it except you STILL haven't done it curly!! I miss you like crazy chica! te amo mucho! te doy muchos besos y abrazos de un pais muchos milos de tu! :) you look so happy and you are just beaming along with those precious angels! bottle up some of those sweet sweet smiles and cheerful happiness to bring home with you so us back in the states might be able to have a little bit of what it must be like there! have too too much fun and I can't wait to hear about your expertise sopa feeding professional skills you will have by the end! :) love you!

    ~little Kura ;)

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  6. Gracias por comparator las fotos de tus angeles. Wow! What an experience. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Quite possibly the cutest thing that you have ever done! These kids are amazing! :) And so are you! Keep up the good work Soph, you truly are one of a kind. Love you FaB

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  8. Sophie-loo,
    I have to say that I'm ever so slightly jealous!! I would have defintely been you about 30 odd years ago. What you are doing and the experiences you are having are wonderful. I too love little kids and they all are so sweet and I'm glad that you are there to share hugs and smiles :) Glad that you are doing well and are so happy. Keep up the good work and stay strong and healthy.
    Love Aunt B

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  9. just checking to see if you are getting my comments! I posted a long one the other night but....

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  10. i love these pictures soooo much!!! you look so happy and you are so beautiful even though you prolly dont think so...but its your happiness and christ like attributes that are shinning through out these pictures just radiating your face and making you so beautiful!! i love these kids i also think you should know you are holding my future children cause hopefully they will look a little like this ...so dont worrry i will try and one day create children for you that will look like this so you dont miss them as much...i dont know if that made since but yeah ha. sophia i know you are having the time of your life and i freaking miss you sooo much! but keep doing good and keep having these experiences so you can continue to grow in the work of christ! i love you, i miss you, stay safe, but have fun! love you

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  11. These babies are total and complete angels. I'm pretty sure you can maybe adopt one for me and he/she can live with us in Glendwood and we will be so so so happy and he/she will love us. I have a small SUV so it's a good baby car. We just need to invest in a carseat and we are set! I love you cuz!!!! I miss you like crazy but what you're doing is so great and those kids I'm sure love you so much!!!

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