Чикаго на выходные
Sep. 8th, 2015 03:28 pmЯ много раз была в Чикаго но очень давно это было в последний раз. Я совсем забыла какой это очаровательный город. В Чикаго как-то светло и мне очень нравиться архитектура.
Alaska Vacation
Jul. 28th, 2015 12:11 pmНа недельку мы побывали в раю на комфортабельном круиз корабле в удивительных местах на Аляске и в городе Виктория в Канаде. Мы собрали самых близких родственников и друзей, наша компашка была из 18 человек. Мы отмечали 4 дня рождения, 50 лет свадьбы наших друзей и так же, неожиданно получили печальное сообщение о смерти бабушки моего мужа и мамы моего свёкра. Ей было 97, пришло её время, светлая память ей! Это было печально, но мы были все вместе и поддерживали друг друга. Мужу и его папе поменяли билеты на самолёт что б они попали на похороны. Так что мы отмечали и жизнь и смерть, а главное все вместе... Вот немного фоток:( Fotki: )
удивительное счастье
Jun. 22nd, 2015 03:36 pmВ январе 2014 года, Мишелке подружка (и её мама) подарили крошечный вазончик с розочками. Наш папа пересадил розочку в больший горшочек и летом выставил на улицу. Розочки разрослись. Осенью, когда стали наступать морозы, он занёс горшок в дом.
Розочки зацвели в декабре, а потом шокировали нас вторым цветением в феврале.
Похоже что наш папа очень хорошо заботится о Мишелкиных розах.
продолжают цвести
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Зеленая карета
Dec. 2nd, 2014 11:16 am
Высокомерие=arrogance
Sep. 17th, 2014 10:11 amВедь когда смотришь вниз, то всE и всё раздражает и нет просвета! Это же очень больно... и неприятно! Почему мы сами выбираем себе делать боль и обманывать самих себя? У нас страх? Чего мы боимся?
А что если попробовать поднять глаза вверх? Что там? Там может быть ещё кто-то, кто может быть выше нас (разве это плохо?). Эти люди которые выше нас могут помочь нам открыть глаза шире и сделать этот мир ещё лучше и красивее, там свет и бесконечность! В таком мире куда приятнее жить и тянуться вверх, улучшать себя, благодарить себя и всё что нас окружает.
Если мы рождены в этом мире, то нам всем тут есть место и у всех есть достоинства за которые надо уважать друг друга. У нас у всех есть и проблемы, над которыми мы должны работать, мы всё время в процессе и нужно помнить и не забывать что все окружающие нас люди тоже в процессе!
Вот книга Лиз Бурбо:
Пять травм, которые мешают быть самим собой
Пер. с англ, под ред. И. Старых—К: «София»; М.: ИД «София», 2003. —176сArctic weather cont.
Jan. 27th, 2014 11:34 am
4th day this month schools in our state are closed. Today they even closed our college.
Sun is shining, snow sparkling, we are home. I guess it is cold out there...
My schedule was so full, I was complaining that I don't have time to get a haircut. I am thankful for this time off :)
Just scheduled an appointment for a haircut :)
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Урок шитья
Jan. 12th, 2014 10:36 amВчера вечером Мишка попросил пришить пуговицу к его штанам. В процессе и он и Мишелка стали упрашивать меня научить их шить.
Вот вспомнила что на прошлой неделе Мишелка порезала свои колготки (мне они очень нравились) мне так было их жалко что в мусор ещё не выкинула. Так вот научила Мишку и Мишелку шить и они по одной дырке зашили.
А потом я предложила сшить собачку. они тоже помогали. Вот что получилось: 4 шарика, 2 уха и центр.
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I am again in an uncharted territory of fundraising. Please, help me support Harmony Theatre Co. and School. It is a small non-profit that is in need of funds to cover basic expenses. Even the smallest contribution would be greatly appreciated!!!
Please, make this world a better place by simply being giving today!!!
Thank you for your kindness!!!
Most of the people I asked around said NO and the reasons were similar:
1. don’t want to bother others; (nice try to think abt others but is it really good for them not to bother?)
2. want to do it all by myself; (want to show off as a super-being, afraid of being needy)
3. It makes ppl feel vulnerable to admit that they can't do it without help
4. ppl are afraid that they wouldn't help or wouldn't do a good job.
The truth is we can't do everything by ourselves. We ideally can aim at being like a super-being.
By asking people for help, we open the doors for wonderful energy! We give others opportunity to do a good deed, to do something meaningful and helpful. It usually makes ppl feel needed, they feel good during and after helping. It develops better relationship, better friendship. It is a key to a good strong relationship, to be vulnerable and be accepted by the other (s) even in that state.
If you think of more benefits in asking for help let me know!!! Don't be afraid to ask for help!!! (it applies to myself too, it is so hard to do!!!)
As always, there must be reasonable boundaries and balance = be tactful.
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Aug. 13th, 2013 04:38 pmАэробика Духа: пособие, как сохранить эмоциональное здоровье
My 1st ever fundraiser!
Nov. 15th, 2012 11:24 pmPlease, support Harmony Theatre Co and School in any way you can.
If you can't support financially, at least become a fan on the fundraising page!
Kids are doing some great things there! Check out the silent movie they did during the summer camp!
THANK YOU!!!
Project Homeless Connect in Minneapolis
May. 15th, 2012 11:39 amEvery year, as part of my job I go to different events and represent our TRiO organization (TRiO is a Federally funded program that helps low-income 1st generation college access higher education to break out of poverty). On Monday, there was an event called Project Homeless Connect. This time it was in Minneapolis Convention center and it was a huge event funded by many companies and corporations. There were a lot of resources for the homeless and people who live in poverty. There were a lot of volunteers from corporations, from government projects and programs, health care facilities, etc.
The event was very well organized and I was amazed that they got so many volunteers. They managed to attach a volunteer to each visitor. Those volunteers walked together, some helped push the strollers with kids behind the individual while the individual would talk to us at the tables and get information and resources they needed.
All visitors and volunteers were fed lunch and they made sure that everyone had water bottles to drink throughout the day. I was working in the education and employment room; the other rooms provided information and resources about housing, welfare benefits, health care. They had health and wellness room where they could meet with doctors, dentists, mental health professionals on the spot. All of the professionals were volunteers for the day or for a few hours rotating with their co-workers.
There were a lot of mentally ill homeless people. It was depressing to see so many of them in the same area. I often work with some of these people in my office and when I work with them nothing bothers me but this was overwhelming.
The most upsetting for me was observing the kids with their ill parents. Generally, it was upsetting to see that there are people that could not be helped in improving their life or at least I couldn’t see their situations improve. I guess I was more upset that I felt powerless listening to their stories when they stopped by our table. Most of them are not good college material because of their cognition and developmental impairments. Thinking of Maslow’s hierarchy model, these people don’t have their basic needs met, no safe shelter and food on regular basis.
I thought that it was great that people who work in corporations had a chance to be involved in this event and see the poverty first hand. Hopefully, appreciating their lives more and be more generous when it comes to charity requests and taxes.
Project Homeless Connect in Minneapolis
May. 15th, 2012 11:39 amEvery year, as part of my job I go to different events and represent our TRiO organization (TRiO is a Federally funded program that helps low-income 1st generation college access higher education to break out of poverty). On Monday, there was an event called Project Homeless Connect. This time it was in Minneapolis Convention center and it was a huge event funded by many companies and corporations. There were a lot of resources for the homeless and people who live in poverty. There were a lot of volunteers from corporations, from government projects and programs, health care facilities, etc.
The event was very well organized and I was amazed that they got so many volunteers. They managed to attach a volunteer to each visitor. Those volunteers walked together, some helped push the strollers with kids behind the individual while the individual would talk to us at the tables and get information and resources they needed.
All visitors and volunteers were fed lunch and they made sure that everyone had water bottles to drink throughout the day. I was working in the education and employment room; the other rooms provided information and resources about housing, welfare benefits, health care. They had health and wellness room where they could meet with doctors, dentists, mental health professionals on the spot. All of the professionals were volunteers for the day or for a few hours rotating with their co-workers.
There were a lot of mentally ill homeless people. It was depressing to see so many of them in the same area. I often work with some of these people in my office and when I work with them nothing bothers me but this was overwhelming.
The most upsetting for me was observing the kids with their ill parents. Generally, it was upsetting to see that there are people that could not be helped in improving their life or at least I couldn’t see their situations improve. I guess I was more upset that I felt powerless listening to their stories when they stopped by our table. Most of them are not good college material because of their cognition and developmental impairments. Thinking of Maslow’s hierarchy model, these people don’t have their basic needs met, no safe shelter and food on regular basis.
I thought that it was great that people who work in corporations had a chance to be involved in this event and see the poverty first hand. Hopefully, appreciating their lives more and be more generous when it comes to charity requests and taxes.
were pretty much like that. I got some rest when I got sick on Friday and Saturday and after that it was
again: run run run run run… The temp of my life is pretty intense and fast and I don’t know how to slow
it down.
On Wednesday, I was still in Duluth. Our conference ended at 11am and we had to pack, check out of
the hotel by noon. Our bus was supposed to arrive at 12 noon.
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were pretty much like that. I got some rest when I got sick on Friday and Saturday and after that it was
again: run run run run run… The temp of my life is pretty intense and fast and I don’t know how to slow
it down.
On Wednesday, I was still in Duluth. Our conference ended at 11am and we had to pack, check out of
the hotel by noon. Our bus was supposed to arrive at 12 noon.
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Duluth MN TRiO Conference
Apr. 17th, 2012 10:54 pmВот немного фоток.
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Duluth MN TRiO Conference
Apr. 17th, 2012 10:54 pmВот немного фоток.
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