Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Poem Cute Overcoming Stress

holidays villa Borromeo


Hello everyone

This year I participated for the second consecutive year at the holiday organized Bologna dall'AIAS non-profit organization with the operators cooperative Rosa Blu

I open my writing now thanking Margaret, my work, with whom I have had a dialogue on a par, I struggle to think that operators are only just operators. In this light, I realized that the relationship with these people if it becomes well-played by both parties where there is a relationship where the performer who desires and order but a relationship where all parties can at the same time learning and sharing experiences they need for growth of individual life.

In this the operator should not be set aside as often heard to satisfy the desires of the host.
fact, even the guest must be attentive to the wishes of the operator because otherwise it ends up that the disabled person is not liable never
One of the first phrases that I emphasize the relationship with these people that I would not feel the weight of the work they are doing just as I have enough work experience and that I should be aware I'm not falling I must be careful with my legs and the legs have the potential and this potential should never be missing.

following this thread all the decisions on where to go were taken following the inclinations I liked to see Margaret overseas since last year had not been able to see it. A
Overseas we saw an interesting film in the evolution of the three D Tirex on which paleontologists and archaeologists carry out studies to see why they became extinct.

In a rainy day when you could not go to the beach that we saw in the pool together a fun film: My friends first act. Another interesting stop
that in normal life every day I have little opportunity to make was that of the market where I could buy some gifts for friends in Bologna.

We then visited an interesting photo exhibition Ghirri and Giacomelli, two of the most famous Italian photographic authors who have happily explained some realities of the Po Valley in the seventies.

thanks also to Massimo and Michele my roommates.

Marco Mignardi

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