And then suddenly it’s Christmas – at Easter. Hey, you ask? Yes, this year’s Easter commercial from German grocer Edeka will make some people not only think, but also cry: it shows an elderly woman preparing for the holidays, but she’s got something mixed up. Read here what a Christmas bunny has to do with dementia at Easter.
A woman sits alone on her bed in the dark, seems to be thinking. Then she stands up and takes a box from the attic. And she begins to decorate and cook: the porcelain Santa stands obediently next to the tender angel on the shelf, Christmas balls and tinsel glitter from the fir tree, the woman’s eyes shine at the sight of the Christmas tree. She lovingly smears the goose in the oven again and again and solemnly sets the table. There, a horn – the family is there, the wife finished everything just in time. It can be a nice Christmas Eve. But you can see from the face of the daughter who enters: something is not right there.
Source: Krone

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