
rue Ste Catherine, Montréal May 1st until September (Labour Day) the part of this street is closed to vehicles…streets lined with pedestrians and terraces.
In the past two days she had attended a clinical training in downtown Montréal, to improve in her counselling techniques and brief solution focus approach. It was nice to be with colleagues that she rarely saw all at once due to varied shifts scattered over a 24 hour period. The fun part was eating out together and interesting conversation. Their hunger to learn is apparent as they want to be the best they can to help youths in need.
embrace their role
puddles of misery
youths reach out
~
open to change
new options replace stale ways
privilege to witness
© Tournesol ’15
Three Word Wednesday The word in this prompt are: Misery – Privilege – Stale
It is the taking up of a responsibility. There are folks who just want to be involved. Great lines CLR!
Hank
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Thank you:)
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Sounds like a wonderful time to recharge even the counselors. It is a wonderful work ‘she’ does.
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It was awesome actually …one of the most enjoyable in years. The venue downtown, summer in the air with terraces sure helped too:)
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nice thoughts ..
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Thank you for your kind words and visiting my blog:)
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I should imagine it is – like watching a flower blossom 🙂
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That is exactly what is feels like to see/hear these budding sprouts. Thank you for your lovely comment.
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