Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Life At The Faine House - 1335 Words

Last week I resolved to focus more on the positive aspects of life at The Faine House and to work, especially, on â€Å"being with† the residents. This week I found another opportunity to spend time with a resident cooking in the kitchen. Anastasia, is a petite dark skinned girl whose most prominent feature are her expressive beady white eyes. When she is feeling down, her eyelids droop down covering most of her eyes, but when she is happy, joy beams out of them. Anastasia is particularly interested in Japanese culture, especially their art and food. Since this is a subject I know very little on, Anastasia has taken the time to show me her Manga collection and a few of her favorite Asian restaurants. On this particular day, Anastasia had come home with some noodles and frozen vegetables, it was nothing fancy, but for any resident, it is quite the achievement to simply have the motivation to cook a meal rather than buy one! When I saw the grocery bags I was thrilled! We entered the kitchen together and talked about the meal she had in mind. Neither of us knew exactly what we were doing, but we figured two minds were better than one, so we started. Looking back, Anastasia and I did not create a five-star meal. It was one of the few occasions where our relationship did not involve me teaching her anything, and our time was not at all goal oriented. Had we burnt the noodles into a black crisp, I do not think we would have been the slightest bit upset. Most likely weShow MoreRelatedUnderstanding Poverty And Injustice :1050 Words   |  5 PagesUnderstanding Poverty and Injustice: The residents of The Faine House can be considered â€Å"poor† for a number of different reasons, but the root of their poverty is the same, lack of a strong and supportive family. Because of this first cause, for the rest of their life, they are plagued with issues that become even harder to solve without the help from a compassionate and caring family. In our Catholic faith, the doctrine of the Trinity tells us to invest in healthy relationships. Graham TomlinRead More Donnes Holy Sonnet XIV - Batter my heart, three persond God1536 Words   |  7 PagesdearelyI love you, and would be lovd faine, But am betrothd unto your enemy, Divorce me, untie, or breake that knot againe Take me to you, imprison me, for I Except you enthrall me, never shall be free, Nor ever chaste, except you ravish me. --John Donne The analogous language of romantic passion (I am my Beloveds and my Beloved is mine [Song Sol. 2.16, New International Version]) and intellectual paradox (Whoever will lose his life for my sake will find it [Matt. 10

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