
The first time I met Leiton, he had the biggest grin on his face. He came running into the orphanage in Ecuador in his school uniform, and promptly showed me that he knew how to undo and do up his blue tie. I couldn’t speak Spanish, he couldn’t speak English. It didn’t really seem to matter though, he was just proud to show someone his skill. I smiled big and high fived him before he headed to his room to get changed.
At lunchtime, Leiton made every effort he could to talk to me. I finally figured out he was asking which country I was from. When I replied Canada, that trademark Leiton grin came back to his face. He had obviously heard of this country before and was pleased to have met someone from so far away.
He jabbered away over lunch, figuring I’d catch on I suppose.
Later that day, I got a chance to interview him through a translator. LeitonĀ told me he’s eight years old and wants to be a doctor when he grows up because, he said “it helps people.” The smile did not leave his face the whole time we chatted. I asked him why he smiles. “Because of the family I have here,” he replies.
The director of the Montanita Verde Children’s Home tells us that 8-year-old Leiton and his 18-month old brother Justin arrived at the orphanage just over two months ago.
You’d never guess the backstory of this seemingly happy child. (more…)
