Last week I made a trip to Pune. My
family owns a residential home for senior citizens at Wagoli, (near Jain
College at Bakodi Phata) and there are many rooms still vacant, so this was a good
opportunity to take the special children of Swami Brahmanand Prathisthan for a
camp for three days. I went two days prior to their visit to make the
arrangements.
35 children and 15 staff enrolled for
this camp. I called up my cousins, who was very happy to help. They helped me
arrange for a cook and helpers that would be required on hand, since it was not possible for us to take from Mumbai. Seven large rooms were prepared for their accommodations.
The main purpose was to make children's visit
as comfortable as possible. “Give them the food that they don’t eat on regular basis.” Said my cousin excitedly. We spent many hours discussing menu and shopping for the things we would require. We tried different flavors of ice-creams. A dish with cottage cheese and chinese too was planned. The menu was planned, different meals each
time that included snacks, vegetarian meals, ice creams, fruits and also
desserts like Gulab Jamun( that my cousin popped into his mouth, (secretly) more than it was allowed by his doctors)
The children just loved the food and came personally to my cousin to thank him for the delicious meals.
The children just loved the food and came personally to my cousin to thank him for the delicious meals.
There was much activity in the kitchen
during those three days, many volunteered during preparation of food and making snack packets for outdoor trips. The gifts kept arriving as the news spread. I had to stop many people from distributing food items (cause there is limit to eating and couldn't risk stomach upset)
Children enjoyed their road trip from
Mumbai to Pune, singing and dancing in the bus and yet when they arrived in
Wagoli, they didn’t look tired. That same day they spend their evening at
Chowki Dhani - a Rajasthani theme park that has various activities to keep people occupied such as pottery, drama, music, singing, dancing. There were different kinds of street food at regular interval and also proper Rajasthani food for dinner.
Children were most eager to take part in all activities
and prouldly posed with their tattooed arms
The next two days were spent visiting
different temples. They visited all the gods during those two days, seeking blessing in every form. It turned out to be spiritual camp. Because besides visiting
different temples, they were also singing and dancing on spiritual hymns.
They loved the temple activities and came back with beautiful designs done by the priest on their foreheads.
And of course..a group photo is a must
Next day evening was spent going to Sadhu Vaswani mission and then attending a bhajan session by group of visually handicapped children.
They played outdoor games in the ashram compound whenever they were free, they took part in the organized games
during late evenings after dinner. I was amazed by their energy level.
It was the most enjoyable camp.