FRANCE
This picture reminds me
of Christmas holidays because during these days people cook delicious
meals : oysters, turkey (some even eat raclette). There is plenty to eat,
especially for desert . Indeed, there are Yule logs and lots of fine chocolate.
It is really very greedy in the family !
The days after Christmas
eve comes the
best part of it: Yule log leftovers and stockings stuffed with
chocolates... For New Year's eve, my parents buy food in a delicatessen and
it's wonderful.
Valentine Mage et Ryan Jouan
ITALY
I looked at this photo
and I thought of the stories I’ve always heard in my family when after the
second world war there was a great economic crisis. Italian citizens were very
poor and their families didn’t have nothing to eat. So they went to the church
to get food, above all bread.
But yesterday’ s
history is also today’s history. Nowadays, many people coming from other
countries, arrive. We see images where people are waiting for their turn to
pick up dress and food . They are escaping from their countries because of
wars.
I would like to realize that I am very
lucky because I have what I need and for this reason I want to share what I
have with people escaping from war who wants to have a better future.
It’s important not to
forget the past in order to have a better future!
Giulia Criscione
SPAIN
You can see this
picture is old because of the clothes they are wearing and the policeman at the
door. I think it was taken after the Spanish Civil War, a time when people were
very poor and they had to make a queue to get something to eat. This image
makes me think of poverty, inequality, death, flour, war, social classes,
elegance, confrontation, suffering, children, the rich, the poor, food, “high
heels in hard times”, working class, banquets, the Church, ancestors, long
journeys, emigration…
It also makes me
think of all those families who had to separate, all the people who died and
all the suffering. I can see all those social differences, the woman wearing
that dress and high heels and the man behind her…
It makes me think
of all that those people have been through, the ones on the right and the ones
on the left. I think of their cities destroyed, I think of dictatorships, that
made them emigrate, run away from their own country.
Irene Rubio
GERMANY
It was a warm day in Italy. When Sofia wake up the sun
was shining. She got dressed and walked through the streets. The school, the
bakery, the butcher and many other houses were destroyed, because a few days
ago there was a big earthquake. Sofia was happy, because the house of her
family wasn’t destroyed.
Today she walked to the baker. His house with the
bakery was assembled yesterday by some volunteer workers so he can bake bread
again. This morning her family received a message that everybody can go to his
shop and get some bread for free for the family. As she was there she saw the
long queue and got to the end. They went very slowly to the door, but they
could talk to each other to get news after the disaster. When she was near the
door she saw the mayor and his assistant. The mayor gave everybody one bread.
Next to the assistant stood a policeman, who looked very strict and watched the
people very hostile. Now Sofia was in the front.
The mayor gave her the bread and said: “Oh Miss Sofia,
what a nice dress on this sunny day after the earthquake. How are you?” “I’m
fine, thank you. And thank you for the bread,” Sofia said. The mayor answered:
“You’re welcome.” Sofia walked back to her house. She was happy that her family
doesn’t have to be hungry this evening. She prepared lunch and when her husband
and the children came home from the building lots they ate some bread. “I have
to go and help to assemble the houses,” her husband told her. “But, what is if
there is a second earthquake? I don’t
want you to go,” Sofia answered. Her husband said: “If
I’m in here it wouldn’t be better. The earthquake will be here too and it is
not sure that our house won’t be destroyed next time. I would like to help our
neighbours. ” Sofia answered: “You’re right. It’s better when you help the
others to assemble their houses. But be careful. The houses can fall in.” “Sure
dear. See you later,” he said and went out. The whole day Sofia washed clothes,
did the dishes and cleaned the house, but the whole time
she was very nervous. Her children played in the
streets with the children of the neighbours and were happy and her husband
helped at the building lots. In the evening her husband came home. Together the
family ate for dinner and all were happy that there was no second earthquake.
After dinner they got to bed. It was a nice day and Sofia and her husband
decided to help other families tomorrow again.
Helen Romanski
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