In war-torn Syria, swings for children are only respite.
I’ve been reading this post in newspaper and somehow this picture felt close to my heart.
In war-torn Syria, swings for children are only respite.
I’ve been reading this post in newspaper and somehow this picture felt close to my heart.
Happiness in little things and kids do it with no complaints! 🙂
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True, childhood is all about innocence!
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I can’t even imagine how awful it must be to live that way day in and day out…but for the Grace of God go I. I am truly blessed and grateful!!
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True, Deb we all need to remain thankful for what we have because we can never imagine that in this world there exist people who are living and enjoying a life in a absence of certain basic needs!
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We certainly do and it so very sad to know that there are parts of the world in such conditions!
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It is well with our world and it’s imbalance.
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True, can’t agree with you more Chioma!
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It’s so sad the children can not have a normal childhood. Adults understand what’s going on and why, but the children do not. They just want to play and be happy without fright.
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That’s sure an apt analysis of the picture!
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It’s very sad, these kids are growing up fast with the war. Nice photo.
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Yeah, Elizabeth, there are many layers in this picture. I loved seeing the innocence on the faces of these kids.
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