Birthdays would never be the same without the spirit of pouring our heart out to those who in need. Our Kuya Jae chose to celebrate with this young children of JD Salvador together with his friends. It was good to see that this young adults showed compassion.
Their tremendous amount of energy made this day jolly and alive. Before starting the event, Kuya Harvard introduced them one by one in front and tasked them to tell who was the person that they truly adore but Kuya Jayson tells none and gets punished by dancing “Watch Me Whip”. Unfortunately, he was not that good at all and it made everyone teased him. Kuya Harvard called Mary Anne, one of the little kids. She grooved gracefully.
Our first challenge was “ Bato Bato Pick” that made everyone became competitive. A simple game yet a rewarding one. Every time someone won, he or she will give their colorful rubber bands to the winner. Among all the groups, Alexandra won with a total of 16. Next in line was “Act Now” wherein they were going to act a situation with movements and sounds like you were a Youtube Sensation Star. Those who portray it closely to reality will be given a reward. The group that got our stamps was group 3.
The last one demands a quick and mental creativity wherein the five groups merged into two groups. It was challenging since they were given a limited time to perform with grace and passion. “Kumukuti-kutitap” was assigned to the first group while the other was “12 Days of Christmas”. Both parties showed a wonderful performance, uniqueness of their gestures and by that, the group that spiced up the moment was Group Two who performed the 12 Days of Christmas. How could anyone forget their style of giving much fun to everyone? It was a SUPERB and BRILLIANT idea. Make sure next time Kuya’s and Ate’s will do it perfectly. Above all, the kids deserves a big applause for a job well done.
Our amazing morning bonding with the kids came to an end but before waving our hands to say good bye, the Kuya’s and Ate’s gave their presents and of course, we do strike a pose to mark this day a memory to remember.
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