The Baby House by Zach

Here at Mission of Hope we have an orphanage and part of that is the “baby house”. The baby house has five babies. I go down there almost every day to play and see them. I thought you might like to see them and hear a little about them.

Matthew is a little boy who was found at another orphanage. He was extremely sick. The people that found him made arrangements to bring him here to Mission of Hope. He is living here now and is strong and healthy. He likes to play with everybody but dislikes it when his toys are taken from him.

Angele is a little girl who was abandoned here at the health clinic by her family. It’s unknown why she was left here. Today she is very playful and likes to talk and sing! She has plenty of smiles for everyone. She can walk but she prefers to scoot across the floor. She is one of my favorites because she’s so fun to play with.

This is Teagan, one of the other missionary kids here, she is holding Hanna. Hanna is very shy and doesn’t play much. She mainly just likes to be held.

This is baby Pierre. Pierre was left at the clinic of the mission this past fall. He has a lot of medical problems; you may have read some about him on mom’s facebook page. He doesn’t walk or crawl. He does like to smile at you when you play with him though.

We couldn’t find Jeremiah for a picture but he is a boy who likes to play a lot but can be very aggressive if he wants something you have. Sometimes we have to be stern with him and make sure he shares.

Please pray for the babies and all our orphans here at Mission of Hope.

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4 Responses to The Baby House by Zach

  1. Bonnie says:

    Thanks for sharing Zach! The babies probably really enjoy hanging out with you! Talk to you tomorrow!

  2. Robert Sordelet says:

    Hi Zach and the Family Malmstrom. I hope all is well. Your posts are great! Keep up the good work, and know that you are in the prayers of our community. Sincerely, Rob Sordelet

  3. James Cameron says:

    I am glad to see that you guys are doing well there in Haiti. It is such a bold step of faith to head out for a year. I wish I could have made it over to see you before you set off on your mission. We look forward to you all updating us on your progress. Great job Rick on saving lives over there already. Methanol poisoning. Who would have thought would be such an issue. Good luck.

  4. Susie Frazier says:

    Hi Zach! I shared your post with the 7th graders in Religion class today. We wanted to let you know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Love, Mrs. Frazier

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