Lyrics from "Dividing the Plunder"

"And I want to live with wider eyes, there's far too much to see to think of nothing else but where I've been and where I'll be. I've been longing for the freedom that is waiting silently, In the life that's just beyond the Small Perimeter of Me."


Saturday, October 13, 2007

Hogar Belen!

I have been working at Hogar Belen for about 2 weeks now :) Here are some pictures and details about what I do there!




She´s a spunky one :)















This little guy is three years old, but isn´t developing as fast as he should be. In this picture we are in the physical therapy room which is where I spend a lot of my time working with the kids.


I had a meeting the second day there with the director to discuss what my role would be at the home. It was decided that one of my focuses would be to work with five 2 and 3 year olds, one on one, who have not yet started talking for about a half hour each day. They are able to vocalize, but not with words or even sounds that begin with consonants. I focus my time with them on speech related activities and exercises. It has been nice to have a focus like this, and I am learning a lot about speech development.


In the afternoons on Tuesdays and Thursdays I sit in/help with an English class for the staff members at Hogar Belen. There is another volunteer at the home from Trinidad who teaches the class. I really like it because all day I struggle to communicate with people, and have to put so much effort into every conversation, but for two hours out of the day I can be on the opposite side helping other people with English :)



This is Gretel, the physical therapist. She is really knowladgable and puts so much energy into what she does. I really like working with her.




Ruth like to help with the younger kids :)

I spend some time working one on one with a couple of the older kids, in kind of a tutoring type setting. They are at school in the mornings, and get back to the home around noon. I really enjoy when I work with them in the afternoons because I can draw on experience with special education in college, and it reminds me that I really do want to be a teacher :) The rest of the time I really just float around, help out where I can, and try to give the kids as much attention and love as I can :) With 23 brothers and sisters they need all of the attention they can get! This home is a really special place, though. It breaks my heart to hear the stories of where they all come from. They are some pretty special kids, and they keep me going each day. I´m looking forward to being a part of the staff there for the year.

Until next time! :)

5 comments:

sara said...

You are an amazing, beautiful girl inside and out! I love the pictures and am sure there are about a millions stories behind each one. Some day we will have to sit down and go over all of them! Press on friend, know that you are loved and prayed for and missed like none other! Be expecting a longer email in the very near future! Thanks for the pics. MUAH

Ang said...

I love how you have fully immersed yourself in Hogar Belen and the people there. I'm so proud of my sister... :)

Anonymous said...

TASHA DIENER (who is using danika's computer) said.....
Emma! I loved reading about Hogar Belen. It sounds like an amazing fit for you and I loved seeing the pictures :) I miss you so much, friend and I think about you often and wonder what you are up to... It sounds like you are really helping the kids there, and also like you are learning a lot. I cannot wait to see you in a couple months (well, probably a little more than a couple, but this sounds better!) I LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU!!!

Jim said...

hi em!
just to let you know we think of you daily. know that God is with you and He will be with you when
you are lonely and life is difficult. love you lots,
mom and dad

Mel said...

thanks so much for posting about life in nicaragua! it reminds me of guatemala. i am glad you feel at home with your host family and you are enjoying your work. i know you are a blessing to the kids you work with!