15.6.16
This morning Alessio took me for coffee and then for a walk up a hill where there were trenches from the first world war. It was sad to know that people had died in those spots.
The view from the top was panoramic; looking over lush green fields and little towns, characterised by the small steeple of a bell tower.
After picking Aurora up we took her to a different park to play and then to the hairdressers before going home. She doesn't like me today. Anything I do or say she just shouts 'NO!' at me or tells me to go away. It's like being with a teenager in a 3 year old's body at times!
16.6.16
I spent another morning at the nursery today; the first hour with 4 and 5 year old's who didn't show me much interest, and the second hour with the younger children playing outside in the playground. I spent that full hour pushing different children on the swing. I was given a small stone as a present and after a while one little girl wearing thick blue glasses held my hand as I used the other to continue pushing the swing. Another girl wanted to hold my hand too, and when she saw that it was taken, she stood as close to me as she possibly could instead.
Children have this wonderful way of making you feel loved.
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