When we gave something to the children,
they would return it to us after class.
And every of them would return the things we gave,
no one would keep the thing as their own,
either the color pen or the scissors.
Not like the children in Taiwan,
they do not treasure things much,
just because we can get these things cheap and easily.
The behavior of the children shocked us,
we thought we are in happiness(幸福),
but we just waste something that is still avaliable to be used.
Are we really happy?
I don't know.
We are surrounded in good environment,
so we cannot imagine how simple they live.
Even the NORMAL electricity is rare there.
But look at there smiles,
how sweet they are.
I don't know if we continue to go to the village for times,
will they still smile so purely that time or not?
Or will they feel the difference between us and start to being sad?
That is what I don't want to think about.

The red hat gilr is my favorite girl,
I take her as my daughter in Nepal.
She is too little to know the teaching in the class,
so we just accompanied with her.
Such as doing the subjects together,
taking some pictures then showed her,
hugging her when she felt homesick in the class.
I am jealousy of her mother,
because she is the only one who can catch the sight of the girl easily.
Anyway,
hope my daughter in the future will love me as much as the little girl does.
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