But is it like leaving a house? A university campus? A summer camp?
I wonder if it feels like a home the way my uni residence did, or the way my apartment feels now. Most people leave the old folks' home for the hospital or for the grave. What's it like to live in the last home... with everybody else also living until they leave? Or is it just too bothersome to worry about, and let's have some porridge instead?
AVOIMET OVET KAJALAKODISSA Lauantai 6.9 11:30-12:30 Lounas 5 euro 13 Kristina Esitys 14 Kahvi
OPEN HOUSE AT KAJALAKOTI Saturday 6.9 11:30-12:30 Lunch 5 euro 1 pm Kristina Performance 2 pm Coffee
The English texts are now translated to Finnish by Petra Toropainen. Thank you! First the Finnish translation comes and it follows by the English text.
Kristina will live at the old folks home "Kajalakoti" 1.6 - 15. 6 and 30.8 - 6.9, 2008
If you are interested to visit Kajalakoti while I live here please write to kristina.junttila@gmail.com or send a message to 044-2950295 Feel free to write a comment in the blog
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But is it like leaving a house? A university campus? A summer camp?
I wonder if it feels like a home the way my uni residence did, or the way my apartment feels now. Most people leave the old folks' home for the hospital or for the grave. What's it like to live in the last home... with everybody else also living until they leave? Or is it just too bothersome to worry about, and let's have some porridge instead?
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