Anna Boren’s amazing blog

December 1, 2012 - All Posts, 2012 Operation Ekta

 
Leaving Chamba was so hard!  Leaving the children was one of the most difficult things I’ve ever done.  I thought I could keep it together until I looked into the little girl’s eyes.  I broke down! When I started to cry, one of the girls named Dimple started tearing up.  I picked her up and held her tight and she began to whimper.  The love that these kids felt for us was unconditional.  I have never been so amazed.  These little children were so gracious and accepting of us from the get go.  They are so bright and radiant.  I have a special place in my heart for the children in Sahu, and I have a strong desire to return some day in the near future.  We have done a lot of traveling the last few days.  But it has been fun!  Our team has bonded so much.  I am so grateful for the opportunity that I have had to get to know all of the people on our team.  Each individual has brought something amazing to our group.  If any of the leaders read this, I also want them to know how much I admire them.  I want to thank them for everything they have done to help us have a life changing experience.  I am finally getting the hang of the squatters and I like the spicy food! Just in time to leave!  I am very excited to come home and share everything I have learned and experienced with my family and friends.  To my family – I miss you and look forward to our glorious reunion! Emma I hope you haven’t stolen my identity.  I love you guys!!!!

 -Anna Boren

2 Responses to “Anna Boren’s amazing blog”

  1. We are excited to hear about every bit of your trip! Love ya and we will seeyou soon!

  2. Miss Anna Banana. We sure love you and miss you. Greg will be excited to have another indian food fan in the family! I think a trip to Bombay House is in order. Can’t wait to see all your pictures and hear more of your amazing stories. Love you!!
    Toe

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