The work projected was finished today! I am so glad that we have finally completed it, now we will have even more time with the kids tomorrow, our last day at the orphanage.
In the morning English class we read the story of Adam and Eve, and their choice to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Then, as a fun craft for the kids we made "harmonicas" (that acted more like kazoos) out of Popsicle sticks, pieces of paper, and rubber bands. The kids definitely enjoyed it, and the harmonicas were luckily rather quiet when played. The picture below is of Gabriel proudly and happily playing his harmonica, despite being deaf.
In the afternoon I was able to spend time with the older kids since the service project is over, and we had a lot of fun playing, dancing, and laughing. I attempted to teach one of the teenage boys, Ever, how to play "Heart and Soul" on the piano, and he taught me how to play the start of "Someone Like You", which he learned from a previous group that visited. It was fun to see a different side to a lot of the kids when we had time to just hang out. I spent time with the babies and toddlers before dinner, and several of them cuddled up next to me on the floor. The mamas give them as much attention as possible, but the kids still crave the extra love and attention. It will be sad saying goodbye tomorrow!