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Birthday 20.03.2016
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0901200270This is Saba. He is 8 years old. In the village of Knolevi, located near the occupation line, everyone knows the boy as the child from the poorest family. Together with Saba, five of his brothers and sisters faint from hunger in the family. They find clothes and toys at the garbage dump. Saba is the saddest boy in this family. The child’s eyes are always full of tears. The boy never celebrated his birthday. Despite his great desire, he has never been able to invite his classmates, because, apart from fried potatoes and dry bread, there is never any other food at home.
Saba (8 years old): I have never been able to celebrate my birthday, and my heart aches because of it. Do you know how I dream about my birthday? To have a lot of food on the table, meat dishes: cabbage rolls, shashlik, khinkali. My dream is to blow out the candles at least once and make a wish.
– And what wish would you make?
Saba: I want a car with a remote control, a bicycle and a ball. When I blow out the candles, I would make these three wishes.
Good people, the child also dreams of being given a TV for his birthday, even if it is half-broken, so that he can watch cartoons. However, unfortunately, every birthday for this boy ends in disappointment.
Moreover, be sure to pray for the little citizen of Georgia on his birthday (March 20). If possible, call him or write an SMS. Money is not the main thing! The main thing is our souls and intentions before God! And be sure to repost!
The boy faints from hunger and with his eyes pleads for us to save him. This is 8-year-old Saba from the village of Knolevi, where he often hears the sound of bullets fired by the occupiers and covers his ears with his hands out of fear. However, the fear of fainting from hunger is much stronger. Saba searches for clothes in the landfill and watches the guards at the checkpoint. Sometimes he finds food in the pile of garbage, and then the boy is the happiest of all. Who knows, maybe he takes a piece of bread thrown by the occupiers, but it doesn’t matter to a hungry child. The main thing is that he doesn’t faint from hunger again, as he did yesterday. Yes, the child weakened by hunger had blurred vision, fainted, and hit his head against the edge of the table.
The Zanadze family almost faced a tragedy. Instead of spending the hot summer days carefree, this child worries about what to wear to school in September. For the three years that he has been in school, he has dreamed of one thing – to go to school in new clothes at least once, just once!
Saba (8 years old) – “New jeans, a T-shirt, and sneakers are my unfulfilled dream. When I see other children nicely dressed at school, I don’t dare to stand next to them. My mom patched my torn clothes, but it’s visible, and I try to cover the seam with my hand so that other children don’t see it. I also dream of toys. I found a toy car in the landfill. I brought it home and cleaned it, but it had no wheels. What’s a car without wheels? I would love to have a remote-controlled car. I think I wouldn’t sleep at night from joy.
Auntie (addressing the reporter), did you have dreams at my age?
– Yes, Saba. Every child has dreams.
Saba – But poor children like me don’t have their wishes come true.
– Don’t think that way. Kind people haven’t heard about your wishes yet. But now they will know. So, don’t you want to address these kind people? Do you want to say something to them?
Saba – I’m embarrassed, auntie. I think no one would listen to poor children like me.
– You’re wrong, Saba. Do you know who is called a kind person? The one who helps a poor child fulfill his wishes.
At this moment, the sad eyes of the child sparkled, he lifted his bowed head, straightened his shoulders, and smiled for the first time during my visit. Yes, he smiled for the first time, and it was as if the sun rose in his small, sad heart.
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Corr: Nini
Saba, 8 years old: I thought I’d go to school like always—in my old clothes. But tomorrow is going to be such a cool day—I’ll show up in all new stuff! Today is also a great day! I’ve never been to stores with escalators or tried on clothes in a fitting room.
– Today, you’ll try on everything you like!
Saba: Then I want this sweater with the truck, the puffy vest, and Batman sneakers.
– You can want even more. Come on!
Saba: Well, in that case, I’ll pick a lot. Let’s get the yellow sneakers, and the black ones, too. Let’s get two tracksuits… This bag of clothes is getting heavy; I’ll drag it along the floor instead. And if everything fits, will you buy it all?
– Absolutely!
Saba: Then I want the whole bag. And I want to leave the store in this new Batman hoodie. I’ll throw my old stuff in the bin on the way out.
Corr. Medea
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