Christmas brighter
For those who have done me, make me and make me trust
For those who have done me, make me and make me trust
At the end of 2008, despite the heckling of the world, I wish we maintain hope in a world of intelligent and generous. In this vision, everyone could find his place, living the life he builds respect for his beliefs and the curiosity about the world of others. Adults are also entitled to believe in Santa Claus.
Christmas means at once "birth" and "new". Take the opportunity to revive ourselves. Let the past rest in its case fluffy, watch it with the tenderness it deserves or forgetting that he must take root in the present and let us look to the future.
In a few days, 2009 will inaugurate the new year with new joy and grief because life is this. So now, let the celebration of being alive, loving, present at the time of our feelings and our emotions. Believe in ourselves, to the best that we already offer and all that still lies dormant. Shaping Our Future generous curves, invent projects that delight us (the daily loads of disenchantment), deploy the means as it spreads its wings. Building Our New Year!
When I write all this I feel full of energy that you give me every time you trust me. I want to thank you for the landscapes that we are together so rich and so wonderful what you say, what you do, what you hope, that we share the days of our relationship.
IF we had ever seen outside of what we are, as I see you and as you see me, I think we would be proud of these people aware of the role they play in their own existence, their own world, negotiating the constraints of their Male life, and yet still determined to find THEIR way.
Happy Holidays!
The minute educational : Santa
Santa Claus comes to America: it was described for the first time by Clement Clark Moore in a poem dated 1822 and Thomas Nast designed it in 1860.
The character is inspired by St. Nicolas, imported by Dutch Protestants in the seventeenth century, which was added the qualities of the ancient Norse god Odin, the magician, and Hunter's wild pass meant that in the air with his crew during winter nights. At once easygoing and vigilante, he distributed gifts in stockings and shoes.
Source: Book of Christmas, Nadine Cretin and Dominique Thibault
Christmas means at once "birth" and "new". Take the opportunity to revive ourselves. Let the past rest in its case fluffy, watch it with the tenderness it deserves or forgetting that he must take root in the present and let us look to the future.
In a few days, 2009 will inaugurate the new year with new joy and grief because life is this. So now, let the celebration of being alive, loving, present at the time of our feelings and our emotions. Believe in ourselves, to the best that we already offer and all that still lies dormant. Shaping Our Future generous curves, invent projects that delight us (the daily loads of disenchantment), deploy the means as it spreads its wings. Building Our New Year!
When I write all this I feel full of energy that you give me every time you trust me. I want to thank you for the landscapes that we are together so rich and so wonderful what you say, what you do, what you hope, that we share the days of our relationship.
IF we had ever seen outside of what we are, as I see you and as you see me, I think we would be proud of these people aware of the role they play in their own existence, their own world, negotiating the constraints of their Male life, and yet still determined to find THEIR way.
Happy Holidays!
The minute educational : Santa
Santa Claus comes to America: it was described for the first time by Clement Clark Moore in a poem dated 1822 and Thomas Nast designed it in 1860.
The character is inspired by St. Nicolas, imported by Dutch Protestants in the seventeenth century, which was added the qualities of the ancient Norse god Odin, the magician, and Hunter's wild pass meant that in the air with his crew during winter nights. At once easygoing and vigilante, he distributed gifts in stockings and shoes.
Source: Book of Christmas, Nadine Cretin and Dominique Thibault
Nathalie Martinez-Vogelsinger
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