Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Tuesday May 12 2015 on leave from the real life

Kalos Kai Agathos.. if you ever figure out what it means.. it is spot on the point.


The stuffed mushrooms are great. The egg frittata with left over zucchini risotto came out really yummy too. I followed Anna's suggestions of cutting it into quarter and then to use bread crumble.



I went to do Yoga at the gym yesterday, Erica is my Yoga teachers here pictured at the left hand side.





This is charity waiving to me.


Of course Alexis drove me to the gym with the big bus..

After the gym a good snack of course.

This morning I woke up as usual independently and got a good breakfast

As usual I went to get the newspapers and  took the trash away.. (Stairs up and down)

My Case Manager keeps robbing my face in the sand..
Do you like to be robbed your face as well in sand like me?

I wonder what would you like most? 

Anyway lets focus on the day.

Mediation with Matt, I guess Matt has a long way to go in cleaning his slides as they are still too cluttered and not really to the main points.
You see making slides is not putting many unconnected words together.
The real art is to make a slide easy to read by your audience.

It requires as they said "Rem tene verba secuntur" 


Dear Iolanta and dear Simona nobody has a crystal ball.. 
The point is the following... you are the specialist but hey.. I am the object  of your care. 

It is a palliative care?

There are many advantages in being a patient of CNS.. among the few: state of the art equipment facilities a large space to  breath.. a great cleaned and wonderfully organized center.

I guess with so many patients you may  have an overpopulation problem.
Perhaps you are in a situation to limit your population to your real capabilities .. every prison makes it one choice and released once in a while with an amnesty its overcrowding.

CNS.. if you are overcrowded you should make a lottery system and release 'una tantum' the current population of yours...
Something to think about .
With all the grateful, respect 

Dr Giuseppe Rossi (in disability leave from his own real life)











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