Happiness at Home: Adventures for Our Little Ones.
- baanunrak5
- Nov 11
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 12
During this mid-term holiday, we did our best to give the children an experience that was both fun and educational. The teenagers had an exciting trip full of new experiences.
But what about the little ones who stayed at home? No one came to visit them, and they had no one special waiting for them. So, we decided to make their days meaningful and joyful in our own way.
We began with short trips into nature—exploring the beautiful areas near the border, visiting caves and temples with their caregivers. The children enjoyed every moment, especially because they felt loved and cared for.
A few days later, we took them on another trip, this time a bit farther away, to the dam area created by the local authorities for visitors. It was a safe and lovely place with beautiful gardens and scenic views.
The children were thrilled to see many monkeys—fathers, mothers, and babies.

The monkeys even stole some of their bananas! It was such an unusual and funny experience. Despite the little loss, the children stayed calm and followed the guidance of their caregivers. Everything went smoothly, and everyone had a wonderful time.
Afterward, they went to another scenic area known for its beautiful fish ponds. There, they enjoyed a picnic with plenty of watermelon and noodles.
After lunch, they happily fed the fish and had a wonderful time watching them gather around.
When everyone was content, we took them to a new waterfall—another small adventure before heading home, satisfied and joyful.
For five little girls, we planned something extra special. We could sense a quiet sadness in their hearts, as no one had visited them for a long time. At the same time, two of our university students also longed to be with the children but couldn’t join the main holiday due to their study schedule. They especially missed the little ones, who easily form bonds through their innocence and affection.

So, we brought the five little girls to Bangkok, where their elder sisters welcomed them warmly. Together, they visited parks, swimming pools, and department stores. They played, laughed, and truly had the time of their lives.
Both the little ones and their university sisters felt deeply fulfilled. During their stay in Bangkok, the girls felt cherished, loved, and cared for. They were trilled like little queens, surrounded by affection and special treats. Their hearts were full—and so were the hearts of their big sisters in Bangkok.












































































































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