There was a soccer court in the favela that we visited and ended up playing soccer with some Brazilian kids. One of the most fun times I have had playing soccer here even under all the circumstances. Dennis, another volunteer, always carries a soccer ball around in his bag, so these kids got to play with a soccer ball that had air in it. When we were walking up to the court these kids were playing soccer with a flat ball. As soon as the game was done we left that area because the people around us seemed dangerous. The Brazilians we were with just told us it was time to go. They did not tell us much more than that, but they said that the guys around us smoking pot were not safe people. We went to the top of the favela and the view was absolutely amazing. the view of the Christ was unbelievable because it was so close as well as the entire view of the city of Rio. As everyone was talking, Dennis and I just stood up at the top observing the view and the life taking place in the favela. We were silent. He did not have to say anything and I knew what he was thinking. What I was thinking. All I can say is that I hope people can see this someday and realize how much people take for granted. We were watching these kids make kites from what resources they have and running around the roofs of the favelas playing with the kites. How are these people happy?! Dennis and I stood there in amazement as we were watching these kids enjoying every bit of their lives and the people surrounding them. they were all happy. They literally have barely anything and they are happier than people I know at home who could buy anything they want. I never believed in the quote that 'money does not give you happiness' because I believed that people proved to me that to be happy money was going to get you there. I have found people who have proved me wrong. I just had to leave America to see it.
At the end of the day we all agreed on one thing... that was probably the most rewarding thing we experienced and something we all will never forget.
The Michael Jackson video showing clips of the Favela we visitied:














I am so glad you got to go! I went to one in Brazil that the Military Police will not even go into. You drive past the MP check point and are on your own. I had a video camera and we went to film a church that gives out meals. When we got there our host told me "with your camera you need to stay close the Pastor, that way you won't get shot." It is amazing.....
ReplyDeleteOhhh my gosh this is sooo cool! The favela, the soccer, the experience, and seeing people happy with so little. We are so blessed. Just realized how soccer really can bring so many different people together and yet we all understand and love the game of soccer!
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