Deep dreams are made of… what?

I’ve been recently waking up in the middle of the night, around 4 am. I don’t think is due to the pregnancy, it has more to do with closing the windows thinking the breeze is quite refreshing at night and then finding your limbs and face boiling in the darkness.

That, as well as my hunger and my deep dreams. I could remember everything after waking up. And that’s bad, you know, because then you just think it over and try to make conclusions.

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It is very weird how last night I dreamt of a very old woman who used to be my patient 2 years ago. I used to visit her along with my Clinical Supervisor in her family house, because she was unable to go to the surgery. Continue reading “Deep dreams are made of… what?”

La comida no se tira

Está claro que hay mucha gente que pasa hambre. Y no hay que ir muy lejos para conocerlos. En tu mismo país, tu propia ciudad, hay gente que come menos de una comida al día y necesita de organizaciones y voluntarios para comer diariamente. Las cifras de hambruna en España son perturbantes. Y se sigue tirando aproximadamente un tercio de la comida que se produce.

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fuente: hazteoir.org

Por suerte, contamos con el trabajo de organizaciones como el Banco de Alimentos, entre muchas otras, y la cooperación y la buena voluntad de muchos ciudadanos. Continue reading “La comida no se tira”