It sounds like fun, doesn't it - to bring a dozen of elderly people to a kitchen and suggest them making some food together. Not a unique experience for women to spend a couple of hours in the kitchen? Right, but let's imagine they are having fun TOGETHER, making food the have NEVER TRIED BEFORE - like the one they have here. What about inviting someone of the Indian nationality to give a presentation about their traditional cuisine? It is not difficult to find an Indian in my native town; there are a lot of students from this country studying in the Bukovinian State Medical University. I believe they would be willing to participate in our campaign. The question is WHERE and HOW we can organize the meeting. Any ideas? I would be happy to read your comments.
This blog relates to elderly people who are willing to change their lives in such a way to enjoy it, living fully each single moment; to broaden their horizons and learn a new skill; to make new acquaintances and even new friends; to improve their well-being through doing sports. Welcome to the blog you won't want to leave!
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A step towards better understanding between you and your grandparents!
Now that I am gathering information that might be helpful for our social campaign, one of my major priorities is to brainstorm ideas of how different generations - young people and their grandparents - can communicate with each other in such a way that would make this experience beneficial for both. Here is an article on this topic that I find very convincing and inspiring; it perfectly relates to my above-mentioned objective. Any ideas of how to fulfill the purpose of establishing long-lasting bonds between the youth and the elderly? Your comments are always welcomed!
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