We sent three new wagons to Guinea in the container. Wagons were just a dream but a friend of ours saw that wagons were on sale at a local store so he bought three for us. When we arrived I had to assemble the wagons and as soon as a wagon was assembled it was full of children, sometimes three, sometimes four and sometimes even more. They sat in the wagons waiting for someone to pull them. It was much like most of their lives. They wait for someone to love them.
The wagons were unpainted so we decided to paint them and reinforce the sides so the children were without wagons for a few days. When I repaired one I took it to the play area and immediately there was fight to get into the wagons.
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