Monday, October 18, 2010

17.10.2010





The hardest part about visiting the rehabilitation center isn't finding the right words to say, or knowing how to act around the children, because they don't require special treatment. They are like all the other children in the world, they just want to have fun. The hardest part is probably getting up early in the, but this is forgotten when you're coloring in pictures with the children or playing bowling with them. The thing I like the most about visiting the rehabilitation center is that I get to be a kid again, and do something good for others at the same time.


1 comment:

  1. What does it mean to you "to be a kid again"?
    Why does the experience of childhood hold significance for people as they mature?
    Can you identify in your life the moment when things that entertained you as a child no longer held the same fascination?
    When does a person leave childhood and enter adulthood?
    How does that phenomenon occur?

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