Monday, August 6, 2012

Elements of smile! :)


Do you love smiles? But getting it difficult to find a reason? Some of the DC graduates had shared their sources of happiness during their stay at the Dream Centre, Baneshwor a couple of years back:
  •        I feel happy when I go to school, participate in school activities. When my parents / guardians bring new clothes for me that makes smile in my face. I also feel pleased when I can go out for travels or movie! Also, I can be happy if somebody talks about his/her happiness with me. (Karishma Pun)
  •      Reading, writing, playing and meeting friends make me smile. Further, interacting with my family and visiting maternal uncle's home are moments when I feel very happy. (Bhagwati Tandukar)
  •          New clothes, games with friends, cycling, and writing are all those that make me smile. (Susmita Lama)
  •         I smile, when I can share whatever I have learnt with my brothers, sisters, parents and friends. (Laxmi Khadka)
  •          I feel smiling when I learn something new, and when I am doing something with my friends. (Shweta Basnet)
  •          I feel happy when I cooperate with my friends, am with my parents and interact with my neighbours. (Anjali Khadka)
  •          Playing and being with friends, learning from elders make my face smiling. (Salina Ghimire)
  •          Learning new things, being with friends, meeting relatives, travelling and talking about nice things make me happy. Further, I feel nice when I can see my friends playing. (Sabitri Sunuwar)
  •         I feel happy when I go to my own home, because I can meet my parents, family and old friends there. (Sukuna Rai)
  •         When my parents take me somewhere to travel, I smile with them. I think, smiling is important for us, because it strengthens ourselves. If we are sad, it makes us weak. (Binda Dahal)
  •         The elements that make me smile are: parents, teachers, green environment, new things, TV/radio, school, brothers and sisters, stories/poems/plays, and books. If we are happy, we will be loved by everyone. (Sanjoti LImbu)
  •         I smile when I can help my parents and be with friends. If I can share my learning with my younger siblings, I feel happy. Further, passing an exam is also my happy moment. (Ranju Nepali)
  •          I feel smiling when I hear/listen/see someone being happy. Also, I feel happy when I can go to school and all those places where I can learn something new, and share my learning with others as well. (Samjhana Majhi) 


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