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‎"telling someone what they have to learn is a long and tortuous road, often ineffective; giving someone the opportunity to explore what their brain finds particularly interesting at the time opens the gateway to optimization of that individuals potential" anon
 

This weekend it was Huay Tung Tao time again. not only did we have our volunteer Brendan but we also arranged to meet our friend Faye Mitchell and her family.

Faye has been helping with our Re-cycle project and joined us at Huay Tung Tao with her partner and her two sons.

It all added to a great “Family” day out with the children getting together for a great game of soccer as well as the usual water fun.

 

After a hectic week with the new arrivals and excellent behaviour so far, we decided to take a trip out for Sunday. the lady who had put us on to Mae and Yongs case, Pee A had asked to take them swimming with her young son, Dio, so in the end we all went.

House Mum , Wasanaa, also brought her young son, Bon , so it was a proper family affair.

2Excited by the proposed trip the children all ran riot around the house in the morning,

but in a good way, playing well together letting the adults get everything ready.

As mad as it got they were all very good and keeping to the designated play areas without to much control needed.

The boys did a great job washing the bus before we left.

36You may notice that the grounds are looking much tidier.

This is down to Boons Dad, who is here for a while and will also be making collection boxes for placement in and around our local community.

We have a Police visit very soon to finalise the contract allowing us to do this.

39Boons Dad, Boonma, is also a dab hand in the kitchen and helped out as we prepared for the trip.

Pee A and family arrived at around 11.30 and we loaded up the bus with all the picnic stuff and headed off to Huay Tung Tao.

A great day was had by all.

Kids spending quite sometime in the water and the adults chilling out and keeping an eye on them.

29Wasanaa had prepared a great picnic with Kaow Pat, fried chicken and more that was polished of half way through the fun.

Unbelievable the kids were still full of energy when we got home in the late afternoon, but after some running around blowing off steam they are now settled again, making plaster-cine pictures and watching cartoons.

A  nice end to our first week.

For all the photos from our day out please visit our photobucket album here.

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