A beautiful day with the kids of Darul Ihsan

So what if the rain poured and there was a heavy traffic jam. It was still a beautiful day spent, together with the charming kids from Darul Ihsan.

Group Picture :D Picture stolen from Shazdil

About three weeks ago, Shaz and Aidil advertised a bloggers outing with the kids from the Darul Ihsan Orphanage and I thought that it was such a beautiful gesture and something that has never been done before in the Singapore blogosphere.

Even though I was not familliar with most of the cliques, curiosity got the better of me. I emailed Shaz and Aidil and in time, the event was finalised.

On the morning itself, I reached the orphanage about half an hour late due to my being unfamilliar with the area. Eventually I managed to stumble in the correct building. The first person that I recognized was Shaz, as she called out to the girls to form up to enter the bus. I quickly parked my scooter and walked briskly, entered the bus and plonked on a seat.

I said hello to the other bloggers that was sitting next to me - Dyllah, Fai and Aidil. There was such lively chatter by the kids who were already inside. They are most adorable. I watched amusedly as one of the boy, decided to stick 4 name tags on his shirt.

4 name tags!

me : Wow! You have 4 name tags! (peers) So which one is your real name?

boy : My name is Fernando Torres!

me : Hahaha! (Who’s that?)

Fai was chatting animatedly to the kids and I was impressed at how the kids opened up so quickly. That was really heartening to me.

Giggling

Eventually, I realised that the bus wasnt even moving an inch. We were stuck in a jam! Rayyan explained that there was an Iron Man Triathlon going on and that certain roads were closed, causing the jam. With time running out, we decided to exit the bus and walk the remaining way to the cinema.

When we reached the theater, we had to literally grope our way to our designated seats. But we couldnt see a thing in the dark theater. In the end, we just grabbed a random seat and just enjoyed ratatouille. I do hope that we didnt disturbed the other patrons too much though!

Smile

After the very enjoyable movie, we headed off to have lunch over at Cafe le Caire to have a sumptious arabic fare. It was really yummy! Moreover, I think eating together communally really enhanced the experience. Suddenly Murni appeared and handed us a box. Its a surprise!

Beautiful cupcakes!

We opened the box and we did have a pleasant surprise! Such beautiful cupcakes! And they taste really yummy!

After lunch, I relaxed and sat next to a young lady and I started to ask her

me : Are you a volunteer?

she : No …

me : Oh! (embarassed)

After talking for a while, I found out that her name was Mahmooda and that she was 18 years old. She’s currently studying in a local institution. She was such a sweet, gentle and soft spoken girl. We talked about school choices and then she talked about her aspirations to be an accountant and her interest in beauty therapy.

Its refreshing to meet a teenager who has aspirations. As compared to some of the teenagers that I meet who are disinterested in school, talking to Mahmooda was like a breath of fresh air.

Mahmooda, Marina and Deen

Here is the only picture I have of Mahmooda and me with a bit of Deen’s head.

Suddenly a most adorable tiny little boy approached me and asked

boy : Whats your name?

me : Marina

boy : Really? My mum was called Tity Marina

me : (heart melts) Whats your name?

boy : Deen. Thats my sister there, in the pink shirt.

Deen

Deen started to play with my camera and I showed him how to snap pictures. Thats when the kids started to go crazy with picture taking! Looking at the images in the SD card, I’ve absolutely no idea what they are snapping at. Hahaha! But it makes for pretty good experimental pictures I think :)

Later on Iza came up and asked everyone to write their hobbies and interest on a piece of paper and promised to try the best to source for these interest.

Girl

Time seemed to pass by so quickly, in no time at all, we were back in the bus, and back at the orphanage. The volunteers passed gifts boxes to the kids and I cant help but to gush at the extremely cute personalised picture frames that the kids had. How does Eja does it?

I cant help but to smile at all those happy faces. Thanks for organizing it Shazdil and gang :)

Today was such a beautiful, beautiful day.

This clip pretty much sums everything :)

Watch in youtube

By the way, most of the pictures that you see here are snapped by the kids since the camera was constantly being kidnapped by them! Hahaha! We have potential photographers in our mist :)

I love this shot!

I love this shot that one of the kids took of me! :D

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9 Responses to “A beautiful day with the kids of Darul Ihsan”

  1. AQI Says:

    Hi, I’ve got ur picture with Mahmooda.. give me ur email addr.. Will forward to you.

  2. rinaz Says:

    Yay! Thank you so much :) My email address is makawaru at gmail dot com

  3. shaz & aidil Says:

    omg this was such a superb entry….and funny too! THANK YOU MARINA for participating. we are glad to read that you managed to bond with the kids. brilliant! absolutely love the last picture! so quirky!

  4. kecique Says:

    Yeay very very happy lar on wat happened on that day.
    Too bad sey i didnt have my camera along, kalau tk mesti i haf shots by d kids.
    And yes tt gal is very pretty lar, wats her name again, yes Mahmooda.
    Hope 2 c u on our next volunteering work, if there’s any tho.
    Kekekekeke~

  5. yanni Says:

    i watched the video, and the boy name hafiz is cute.

  6. rinaz Says:

    Shaz and Aidil

    It was a really pleasant day :) Admittedly, I did feel a little awkward because this was the first time meeting you but you and Murni and the rest made me feel welcome and the kids were really wonderful and friendly :)

    The last picture? Hahaha, its my new wallpaper and avatar! :D

    Kecique

    You bet! The cameras that I was holding were kept taken away and being used to snap at practically everthing until the battery got flat. Hahaha! If you would have brought yours, it would have been the same :)

    Yanni

    I was watching the boys as they were taking interviews of each other. Really cute :)

    At one point Hafiz said, “I ate Nasi Arab” and I heard “Nasi Haram” and I went huh???

  7. AQI Says:

    yup mine too went flat.. hahahah lucky i got extra batteries..
    the pictures they took were so cute n candid… It bring smiles to me when i went home to download it..
    Unforgetable moment. Must really thank Shaz & Aidil for organising this event.. of cos to all who participated too.

  8. Sheila Says:

    My brothers are in Darul Ihsan.
    Thank you for organizing this event.
    I’m sure it made their day.

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