Tuesday, September 29, 2009

13 comments:

Hannah said...
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Hannah said...

Hello, the photos you posted were very interesting. I liked the picture of everyone sitting in a circle. It really had a sence of togetherness. I hope that someday I can travel the world, and help people. I hope that i can make an impact on someone's life in the way you have.

Erin Nason said...

From your photos, it looks like you are enjoying yourself very much. Looking at the pictures made me feel sorry for all of the children and citizens there that you are helping. You must be very brave and have good character since you were willing to leave everything you know and love in order to help others. When I am older, I am going to try to help another part of the world just like you are doing.

OMGiluvlol said...

Hello! I enjoyed looking at your pictures very much. The one thing that I noticed was that the surroundings that the children and adults are living in are much different than our own. I saw that it was very flat, dry, and not many buildings or trees were there. I think that it is extremely kind of you to help these people, because as can be seen, they need the help. One other thing that I noticed is that even though these kids have much less than we do, they still look very happy. This shows that they appreciate the little things that we take for granted here in the United States.

Grace said...

Hello, I enjoyed looking at the photos that you posted. All of the people that you are helping had big smiles on their faces and looked happy to participate in the events that they played. This shows that what you are doing is changing other people's lives in a positive way. Also, everybody was involved in the activities and no one was sitting out just watching the others play. It proved that even through the toughest times, if one cooperates with others, that person can still be happy. How you have helped unfortunate people has inspired me to want to travel and help people who are less fortunate than myself.

Casey said...

Hello! I loved seeing your pictures! I think you are doing an amazing and brave thing, and I have a lot of respect for you and those on similar missions.

I loved how everyone at least acts like they like each other for pictures! I am assuming that it is not just an act however, and I think it is great that everyone is friendly with each other and there are not cliques like there would be in the States. Also, I loved how they just looked like normal kids, experiencing normal life like any other, despite the many hardships they endure.

Keep posting pictures; I would love to see more soon!

Karin said...
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Karin said...

Hello! You look like you bring so much joy to the people living there. I loved looking at the pctures with everyone playing field games. I almost wanted to go play outside! It's so compassionate of you to spend your life in this way. You are definitely living life to the fullest. I hope someday I can travel and make people half as happy as you seem to make the people in Lesotho. They look like they have a ton of fun with you. I hope you are having a good time in Losotho too.

whenirisheyesseetheworld said...

Hello Ms. Nosler, the pictures you have posted are absolutely wonderful! It is so delightful to see how much of a positive effect your work has on the people of Lesotho.
You are such a brave person to sacrifice everything to make a difference in this world. The pictures you have taken portray true togetherness and happiness. It is so spectacular to see this, even in such a dire situation that the citizens of Lesotho and other African nations face everyday.
When I grow older, I can only dream that I could help the world in such a positive manner to the likes you have done. For that, Ms. Nosler, I applaud you! I would love to see more pictures!

LizzyJo said...

Hey Ms. Nosler! These pictures so so inspirational and they truly reflect the compassion in your heart. I cannot imagine what amount of courage it must have taken to get out there and leave behind all that you've known. I hope that you are having a great time in Lesotho as you help make an impact on the world. Know that not only have you touched the hearts of the people around you, but those of the people who read your blog and are touched by the story of your transformational journey.

Natalie said...

My favorite picture is the one where all of the kids are playing find the ball. It really shows that their just like us where they play games and have fun. If you have ever read The Alchemist, its just like the universal language that they talk about, where if we went there we would be able to play that game with them and have fun because its something that we all know how to do and have all experienced in common. This inspires me to go to these foreign places and find kids just like me and help them to have as good a life as I do because really they are no different.

Nate said...

Wow these are great pictures, they show sheer and pure human happiness and glee. The finding the ball pictures I thought were interesting. Very cool.

Anonymous said...

Hi, the pictures you posted are fantastic. It must be interesting working with childern from a different culture. From the pictures, it seems that they get so much joy from doing simple things like playing a ball game. You are doing a great thing by leaving the U.S. and helping people less fortunate than us.