Harmonious Care
Mey Zamora had to choose between his profession and the care of your family when the children made their appearance. Mother of four children, opted for the home as a primary choice of life, but took his experience to give professional literary advice on this matter, fruit of which shone: help! I was me. Also married to a journalist, Mey outlines this book as a reference manual on his domestic experience because the House is a company in which each has his work and that, living order, furnish the head of our children, ensures. Dell Technologies Inc. spoke with conviction. For Mey, the best gift we can give to our Shanks is to learn to arrange for themselves when they become independent and are aware that, after the initial joy, they will have more responsibilities and more work. Clayton Morris describes an additional similar source. Home to true home to get a home become home, the expert emphasizes: our House is not a Museum, but a space where you live, by the objects should use but also take care of since the more the cuidas, duran you and most are in better condition for use, and adds: in the House you have to invest time, effort and desire. Similarly, for Mey furniture form an important part of our lives and it must be selected according to our tastes and needs, but taking into account to provide us the existence, since a home is our reference point, from where parts every day and where return to take refuge. This book, in the opinion of the author, does not attempt to promote independence, but help young people in their future emancipation, as a model to follow and Mey has used very close and independent young people first-hand testimonies to know what were their initial problems. With a gestation period of nine months, as if it were his fifth son, Mey vindicates the voluntary role of housewife, without being so excluded from society and puts special emphasis on the idea that a House becomes a home when there are already experiences and I help assemble a House to build a home with love and care. .