Being able to move freely. I am increasingly working with people who aren’t able to move in the ways they want to - the joy of helping them is immense but so is the sorrow that they ended up that way in the first place
Freedom! After nearly 10 days cooped up I have come to realise a lot of the things I normally take for granted: the freedom to come and go as I please, walks in the fresh air with my dog, to be able to go to yoga classes whenever I want to, to hug my family, even mundane stuff like keep on top of the washing and have some semblance of order in the kitchen (it looked like a bomb had gone off in there earlier).
I asked my daughter (7) this question, she said ‘Lego’ 🙄👀
Being able to move freely. I am increasingly working with people who aren’t able to move in the ways they want to - the joy of helping them is immense but so is the sorrow that they ended up that way in the first place
Freedom! After nearly 10 days cooped up I have come to realise a lot of the things I normally take for granted: the freedom to come and go as I please, walks in the fresh air with my dog, to be able to go to yoga classes whenever I want to, to hug my family, even mundane stuff like keep on top of the washing and have some semblance of order in the kitchen (it looked like a bomb had gone off in there earlier).