We walked into Aadhar Home, Borivli on February 13, 2011, only to be greeted with toothy smiles of some of the residents. The rest were slowly making their way to the hall, where we would be spending the evening with them.
Aadhar Home houses about 100 senior citizens, who were happy, and chatted with us about everything under the sun until it was time to start.
Once everyone settled down, we handed Housie tickets to each resident and made sure our volunteers were with them, to help detect their lucky numbers. With much enthusiasm, they waited to cross out numbers on their tickets to claim, jaldi five, four corners, any of the three lines and a full house.
We were requested to call out the numbers in Hindi, Gujarati and English for everyone’s benefit; which also made us realise our lack of knowledge on them!
After the first full house, they just wanted us to hold a second one, so we went on until one more resident claimed it. The joy on their faces was absolutely lovely. Each winner was smiling, holding on to their tickets with so much pride!
Then we had members of the Borivli Laughter Club to hold a laughter therapy session. They taught us that a simple thing like sharing a smile or making someone laugh can cure you of a number of illnesses. They went on to teach the residents a few laughter therapy exercises that they could practice whenever they want. All the Kshana volunteers and member joined in too — was quite a sight to see.
The laughter session was followed by the residents coming up on stage and dancing to the music. A very energetic bunch of people they were indeed. This was followed by platefuls of idlis with chutney and a glass of Frooti for each of them. They relished every bite and thanked us. They posed with us for pictures and laughed at our silly antics. Some of them got talking to us, and wanted us back real soon.
We told them we wanted to be back soon!
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