October is the month of awareness about issues affecting people with Down's syndrome. Based on this fact, Blerina Kondi, wife of the late Dr.Flori, has distributed a message on Instagram by placing the confession in Daniel's mouth, just 15 months old.
"My name is Daniel Kondi and I'm only 15 months old. My dad learned everything three days before I started my journey in my belly, even my name Daniel, who I liked so much. My ride was very beautiful, like all the babies! My mom often saw me when I was in her belly through the eco ... I only had four months since my doctor told mom and dad that my nose bone was not well distinguished and I could have a chromosome more than children others ...! I was listening to discussing each other and even crying often ... but they were my mom and dad decided they wanted me to be their baby and whatever they wanted would be great. The day I came to life I will never forget that my dad took me in his arms and said to me, "Daniel, my dad loves you very much, you are very precious to me!" Am I right to boast with my dad? Do not I have the right to boast about my dad? Do not I have the right to say that he is my hero? He no longer lives today, but here I am living for him! My chromosome did not diminish his love for me, rather he added even more.
So I came to life and I knew my sister Kaltrina, and now I can play with my toys, shake hands whenever they tell me "Bravooo Daniel!", Bounce when I hear my favorite songs and most importantly I hear the words of beautiful of my mother, which often tells me that I am a great blessing, the most beautiful gift God has given him. "
Despite the fact that there is still much work to be done, over the years, more and more people are becoming aware of such issues. For example, nearly three years ago, an 18-year-old model at the time, with Down syndrome, thrilled the world when it came to fashion trends to make her dream come true during the FTL Moda S / S fashion show in New York.
Soila Zani's exhibition "I am a work of art" also echoed outside of Albania in December 2015, where "Vanity Fair" wrote that "Every human being is part of art and Soela has recreated through Down syndrome children some of masterpieces of art in the world. "