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Macie Chavez is a 24-year-old girl with both the attention span and the randomness of a 7-year-old kid. She likes purple, hiphop, swimming and washboard abs. She's weird but friendly. If you you want to connect, chat or get to know her, drop her an email or leave her a tweet. She replies, swear on the River Styx.

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  • Beat
    written on Saturday, December 15, 2007 @ 10:32 PM

    Okay I'm totally beat.
    Yesterday we went to an orphanage. I was getting dizzy over the long trip and I was trying to look for a distraction. I was saying random things and noticin' people's every move. I suddenly blurted out "This is just the one of the times when you miss having a boyfriend. Someone to lean to or even play your hands with". And the poor couples in the bus suddenly got embarassed. LOL. Don't blame me. I was stating the truth back there. Haha.

    We waited for the other year levels at the orphanage. We managed to kill time by playing at the playground. We look really stupid in my opinion. We were running, going to the slides, pushing each other in the swing, doing stuff that prolly only a three year old kid would do. I even rode on a small chicken back there.

    When we started the program, I was nervous. "What if the children don't like the gifts? the toys? the food? the games?". Good thing everything turned out great. I won't forget this little girl that I was feeding. She look adorable. And she looks like a Korean. She practically eats everything that I shoved into her mouth! It was cute :)

    We found out that some of them are brothers and sisters. I was thinking why there are parents that would rather leave their children in the orphanage rather than take care of them. It was so sad. The children's laughters and smiles is worth our effort.

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