Seth Barnes Oct 24, 2007 8:00 PM

Cambodian orphans just wrecked me today

The cry of a little orphan stopped me in my tracks this morning and put my busy life in perspective. I thought about it the whole time I was out joggi...

Subscribe


The cry of a little orphan stopped me in my tracks this morning and put my busy life in perspective. I thought about it the whole time I was out jogging.

Here's why: I clicked on my son Seth's blog from Cambodia this morning. Cambodia is a land that lost an entire generation of mothers and fathers, I was there when it happened in 1979, and now my son Seth is coping with the aftermath when he goes to the orphanage every day. Here's an excerpt from it:

"I have been spending every morning so far in the orphanage. I have never seen a group of kids more hungry for love. They cling to us at all times.

Often we'll have eight children hanging off our limbs, necks, and backs. And then there are those who cling to the clingers.

They hug, kiss, play, and fight each other to be noticed. There hasn't been a day yet where one kid hasn't been beat up by another kid yearning for love and attention.

Also, they don't know any English, but they do say 'Deddy!' an awful lot. Yesterday one of them said, 'Goodbye! Deddy, goodbye!'

As with most small children, they love being swung in circles. This child weighs about two pounds and is constantly hanging on my fingers and squealing, 'Wee!' as he drops his legs from under himself."

OK, timeout here. I don't know about you, but reading this wrecks me.

When I hear about these affection-starved orphans, something rises up within me and says, "What are you going to do about this, Barnes?" I mean I can't just sit here unmoved to action.

It demands a response.

I don't know - what does it do to you? I mean, if I didn't have anything else pressing in my life, I'd drop everything and go live in Cambodia and be the Daddy these kids never had.

I'd hug them and whisper, "You're special" in their ears. I'd give them at least a year of my life and ask God what he wanted one to do next.

And hey, if you're interested in responding, email me - I'll put you in touch and you can go in my place.

Comments


Comment created and will be displayed once approved.

Related Blogs

Som - Kind of Wonderful

Som - Kind of Wonderful

The following is the rest of the story about Som, a paralyzed woman Megan Kenned...

By Seth Barnes
Cambodia & its killing fields resurrected

Cambodia & its killing fields resurrected

Karen and I are at an airport lounge in Seoul and headed to Cambodia today to de...

By Seth Barnes
Fantastic Cambodia

Fantastic Cambodia

My life moves too fast and is often too serious. I go to these places where trag...

By Seth Barnes

Related Races (3)

South Africa | Semesters | June 2026

South Africa | Semesters | June 2026

Southeast Asia | Semesters | January 2026

Southeast Asia | Semesters | January 2026

Latin America-Study Abroad

Latin America-Study Abroad

Next article

Burma struggles to breathe

Our AI generated post content for you!

Here's a suggested caption you can copy and tweak.