‘Wally-Vision’ Category Archive

Hope for Haiti Day 2: Lego Love

  Today we headed to Compassion project 805 in Carrefour. There we met some of the sweetest and most beautiful kids in the world.       I have always said that Compassion projects are like an oasis for these kids. You can see what surrounds them. These Compassion projects are a refuge from the outside world that prepares kids to one day change the world around them.     I know some people were… … Continue reading

Hope for Haiti Day 1: Looks can be deceiving

    It has been two years since I was last in Haiti, and three since the devastating earthquake that decimated their country. Haiti has begun rebuilding and they are working hard to just get back to extreme poverty.      This time the airport was so different. They had a small, but nice, new terminal. A great improvement from the temporary metal hanger from last trip. It appeared as if everything was going to… … Continue reading

Think outside the box

Anyone can make cool stuff out of LEGOs, but it takes a real artist to create a masterpiece from boxes of LEGOs.     You don't want to wait until next week to sponsor a child through Compassion? You can find a child to sponsor in Haiti here. … Continue reading

Who will win the title of Miss Wally Show 2014?

Take a beauty pageant and then remove the "beauty" and the "pageantry", and all you're left with are some awkward questions. Inspired by a book he found of real questions asked at beauty pageants, Wally hosted Miss Wally Show 2014 by grilling members of the show with pageant questions. Who will win the crown?   … Continue reading

The Wally Show word battle

Where you're from affects how you speak and what you call things. The members of the show are from all across the country, so we put science to the test to see how well it can predict where we grew up. Take the test for yourself. How close are your results?   … Continue reading

LEGO Love For Haiti

  We are collecting Legos for our trip to Haiti with Compassion International. Legos are great because they inspire creativity in kids and take no batteries (batteries are hard to get and expensive in places like Haiti).   I would love to leave a bunch of Legos at the Compassion projects we visit for all the kids to play with. Here is where you come in.   We know Legos are crazy expensive, but If… … Continue reading