Li Cunxin, a young boy growing up in a remote village in China, used to fly his kite with his beloved father. Attached to the kite were his three wishes. They were his dreams and hopes for a better future for himself and his family. So Room 8 got busy making Chinese kites and attaching our own goals and wishes for ourselves, our family and the world. We of course had to then test out the kites flying ability on a windy afternoon and set our wishes free.
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Monday, August 26, 2013
Our Wishing Kites
Li Cunxin, a young boy growing up in a remote village in China, used to fly his kite with his beloved father. Attached to the kite were his three wishes. They were his dreams and hopes for a better future for himself and his family. So Room 8 got busy making Chinese kites and attaching our own goals and wishes for ourselves, our family and the world. We of course had to then test out the kites flying ability on a windy afternoon and set our wishes free.
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