A fi sau a nu fi ...

Singura pe un taram strain, doar eu cu gandurile mele. Am incredere in fortele mele de supravietuire ... Si totusi, singur poti fi si in tara ta, in orasul tau, intre prietenii cu care ai crescut ...

Thursday, March 05, 2009

O zi de martie ... ploioasa

Mi-am facut din nou aparitia in lumea celor care scriu. In ultimul post va spuneam de visul meu, care se indrepta spre naruire ... nu a ajuns acolo, dar nici o situatie roz nu are. Visul se numeste AIESEC PLOIESTI (pentru cei care nu si-au dat seama). Visul traieste inca, nu stiu insa pentru cat timp. Am facut ce mi-a stat in puteri pentru a ajuta acest vis, acum v-a trebui sa-i las pe altii sa faca asta. Asa cum ieri era soare si azi ploua, in AIESEC poate fi azi roz si maine gri. Sa vedem ce va fi ...

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Pesimism

Da, inca mai sunt aici, printre cei multi.
Cu bune si cu rele, viata merge inainte.
Un nou loc de munca, un nou prieten, un nou inceput ...
Oare cand va veni ziua in care fiecare va fi multumit de ceea ce face? (implicit si eu)
Am avut un vis acum ceva timp ... un vis care a devenit realitate. A fost ridicat pe culmi inalte, a fost laudat, a primit premii si distinctii ... acum visul este pe cale sa dispara, sa fie sters de pe harta, sa nu mai fie realitate ... si nimeni nu face nimic pentru a impiedica acest dezastru.

Poate ca asha a fost scris sa fie ... sau poate ca sunt pesimista si vad lucrurile in gri spre negru, iar pe 20 decembrie cineva imi reda culorile (roz de preferat)

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Revenire

Stiu ca nu am mai scris de mult. Si imi cer iertare pentru asta.
Initial am creat acest blog pentru a pastra legatura cu cei dragi cand eram plecata din tara. Dar cum nu am avut decat 2 ocazii de acest tip, m-am hotarat sa folosesc blogul in continuare pentru a-mi impartasi gandurile cu voi, prietenii pe care nu apuc sa-i mai vad din lipsa timpului.

Bine v-am regasit!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Passing through life ...

Every day seems to be the same. Wake up, eat, go to the office, reading emails, matching, go home in the evening, bath, sleep.
Where is the fun in all this?

Those 2 relaxing days from end of the week, when I'm meeting with my friends, go out for a pizza, watching amovie, walking, clubbing. And in those 2 days all my angries pass and I'm charging my batteries with energy and happyness for the next week.

This is my life here!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

To be a CEEDer is good ... or not!

I know that many people will be upset after reading the post, but this is life: some are happy, some are sad, some are angry, some are just enjoyed every day life.

As you already know, I'm in Brno, Czech Republic, having a CEED experience. Or trying to have. Because many things are different then should be.
At the beginning, the host LC should offer to the CEEDer acommodation. It was my trainee that offered me this, not the LC.
And now I have to move from the flat where I'm staying, because students will be here. No one from AIESEC was interested where I will move.
Second, it is supposed that every CEEDer should have a Job Description. I don't have one.
Third, this experience should be a learning one: have meetings, changing opinions about LC reality, going to conferences, participating in LC activities and so on. I didn't have anything of this kind. I wanted to go to TtT, but they said that the is no free place for me. It was, but not for me.
And there are a lot of things that I was expecting and didn't happen. Because I'm an aiesecer, I feel the need to be involved in activities, to do something.
The only thing that I was asked to do is to send emails for promoting the TNs from here. I could do this from home, is not necessary to be in Brno.

The trainees are also not satisfied about some things here. There are like 45 trainees and 20 members, so is quite not enough members to take care about trainees.
I wouldn't like to be a trainee in a LC where they don't care about me.

So I can say that this experience didn't bring me anything to learn. I will be back home with no news for my LC. I am really dissapointed about how people are doing AIESEC in some parts of the world.
I will try as much as I can to keep my LC where he is now and not to act with my trainees and my CEEDers like they are doing with me here.
We are people and we care! But it seems that not about the same!

Friday, August 31, 2007

The lake

First Sunday in Czech Republic: what to do?

Let's go to the lake, Evca said. So we took tram no. 1 and, after 20 minutes of speed, we arrived.
It's a beautiful view, lake near the hotel, surrounded by a park. We find in that park yellow little plums, that I was used to eat in my grandmother's garden.

Nice afternoon passed with Andu, Evca and Ionela!

@ CEEDers from Zlin - coming to Brno

Hey again. Two days after I arrived here I had the opportunity to be a guide of Brno for the CEEDers from Zlin, a close LC of @ Brno. They were Diren from Turkey, Diego from China and Gina from US. And it was with us also a boy from Zlin, non-aiesecer.

I had the chance to see Brno with them, we visited the Spielberk Castle, we were near the big church and we had a lot of fun together.

This is the part that I like the most in AIESEC: internationalism!

New people in town!

16th of December - 10.00 in the morning - Zvonarska Bus Station - Cati and Alex arrived in Brno. For two weeks holiday.

And the adventure began. Museums, castles, shops .... Cati was charmed by Brno and by Czech Republic.

The trams were having a speed that in Romania is strange even for trains:We visited the St. Peter and Paul Church:
We were walking around Brno till we got tired and went home:

Sunday, August 12, 2007

New opportunity abroad - CEED in Brno, Czech Republic

Hy again. Long time passed since the last post. Because I made the blog for abroad experiences, now it's time to post again.

I'm in Brno, Czech Republic, for CEED on X and TM. I don't know for how long, time will decide this.

After 23 hours in a bus, I've arrived at 4 a.m. in Brno, where Andu was waiting for me. I live in an apartment with the EB of LC Brno. They are all nice guys (and girls, of course).

First days where usuall, getting know more and more people. There are about 30 trainees here or more. Last night I meet one part of them, in a party.

About @ work, I'm working on matching 9 TN forms. And that's really keeping me busy about not thinking on my problems that I left back home.

See you in my future post!
Kisses