The Happy House Family had  the most magical Christmas Day.  Santa arrived at 9 am with a sack full of  presents. It was so wonderful as the children have never celebrated Christmas  before. We sat them all down and asked them to listen for bells as that would be  the sign that Santa was on his way. Lynn Mcclusky and Rose were Santa Little  Helpers, as they walked through the court yard with the sack of presents ringing  the bells with Santa following the children went mad!! He’s here he’s here,  everyone was shouting !! It was lovely as presents were distributed, if clothes  were received they had to be put on immediately, the little ones, Pendo mwende  and Karembo received  fairy dresses bought by Lynn & Elizabeth Gomm for  a pound each, the pleasure those dresses gave our little girls was worth a  million pounds. As I was putting a dress on Mwende there was karembo and Pendo  stood in their knickers waiting to be turned into a fairy princess! The  children received beads, watches, hair bands, puzzles and much much more,  everyone was delighted. Juice, biscuits, sweets and cake was passed around, then  the dancing started. It never ceases to amaze me how everyone can dance. Some of  our children have come home to us from the most remote areas where it has been  impossible for them ever to see anyone disco dancing yet they can all do  it! Lunch was turkey with pilau rice, followed by fresh fruit salad,  delicious !
 Today, some of the  children are leaving us to go on home visits. Maybe to see  Grandma or  auntie, in some cases to see a Mum who was physically and mentally unable to  take care of her children. We do encourage the children and families to stay in  contact with each other, our children need to know who and where they have come  from, I feel this is very important. Billy is excellent, he always checks with  the family first to see if the children can visit. He takes the children and  makes sure the family can care for the children for 3 or in some cases 6 days.  Billy will also go around during the week to make sure the children are alright  and being looked after. It is an awful time for me personally, I worry so much  about them. Are they being looked after, are they happy, are they getting  washed properly and cleaning their teeth, as any Mum worries about her children  when they are away from home. The first time some of the children went  earlier in the year I said to Billy what if they don’t want to come back. He  looked at me and simply said ‘They’ll be back ‘ Sure enough when it was time to  come ‘home’ to us everyone was excited to be back, eager to tell us the the  stories from home. Some had been given chicken pilau by Grandma it was the  highlight of their visit, yet they have it twice a week here. I think it meant  how welcome they were, special guests! 19 children will remain with us for  the rest of the holiday.
 Tomorrow 3 new teachers will  start work to prepare our new Nursery School for opening on the 3rd of January,  it is a very exciting prospect. I want this school to be a flagship for  Nursery education, as we have made the Happy House for how children should be  cared for. The education system here can be very old fashioned and dated, when  we interviewed the teachers we made sure they were flexible to different  teaching methods. None of them have every taught in a school that has DVD’s for  education, computers, books, coloured pencils and paper. Yes, I can hear you  say, but those are only the basics any school has. Not here I am afraid. Our  Happy House Kids have learnt English so fast from watching DVD’s, they have  learnt to count by singing songs such as 1 2 3 4 5 Once I caught a fish alive.  Songs never heard here before. Susan & Coral who have been such a fantastic  help with the babies, setting up routines and encouraging the Mums and Aunties  to play with the children, to play music and talk to them all the time. The  children are so much brighter and happier, they are now going to work with the  teachers to prepare the classrooms with posters  and lots of educational  information. The furniture sent to us by Terry Burns and his organisation  Furniture for Education has been arranged in the classrooms. Some of the tables  have been cut down to be the right size for the different age groups. We have  put machuti, ( Thatched roof ) over an area to make two outside learning areas.  We are also building a large banda as an outside classroom. When we get the  school financially stable I will then be able to move forward with my plan to  bring  children in for free education. Children who have no  chance of any education. I will explain more about that plan as we move  forward with the School. Dave has been out and about putting posters in  shops, restaurants, in hotel staff rooms to let the community know we will be  opening soon. We have arranged an open day for Thursday so we can show parents  what we have to offer by way of the best education for their children. Wish us  luck!!!
 
 
 

