Very good idea, turq, but unable to open link...
On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 12:08 PM, TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com
wrote:
This kinda has to be posted here, because it's something I haven't seen
anywhere else, and I find it remarkably refreshing, and kinda spiritual. You
know how in America no one really ever talks much about death, and they try
especially to hide it from children? Well, here in Leiden the local Crematorium
is sponsoring a Kinderdag -- a Children's Day. From a Google Chrome translation
of their web page at http://www.dela.nl/evenementen:
Sunday, April 6 Nursery from 11:00 to 16:00
Look around a crematorium? That's what you do when someone is dead?
That's true, but not on our special Children's Day. During a discovery in a fun
way to learn what happens in a crematorium. But also: face painting, balloon
kites, listening to stories, crafts, delicious sweets and much more.
I find it kinda refreshing. We may even take Maya. She's 5, and finally
beginning to grok the mysteries of death, since Pippin the dog went away some
time ago, and he doesn't seem to be coming back. I can't help but believe that
a no-nonsense approach to the subject might just help to develop a healthier
approach to the inevitability of death than the American approach of Denial.