
Our tiniest transplant to the orphanage was a little girl named Marie Joy. She was hilarious. Not sure of her age, but I'd say infant-ish. But as the days went by we realized she could walk on her own, eat on her own, drink on her own. A sophisticated young lady. I don't have a "story" per se about my interactions with Marie Joy. And the only history I got on her was that she fell into a cooking fire during the earthquake and burned her hand and arm. But by the time she arrived at the orphanage, she was mostly healed and just carried on life as a little whipper-snapper. So, for her tribute-- a photo essay: Marie Joy in pictures. She always brought a smile to my face each time I saw her. And in case you can't tell from the pics, she was popular! :)








2 comments:
thank you so much for sharing these precious childrens' stories with us. i'm praying for them.
haha that picture of marie joy & I cracks me up! my husband said it looks like I am messing around, I guess I sort of was. I love reading your posts, it was such a pleasure to meet you and hope to get to know you even more through the years ;)
w/love,
Maria
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