Friday, December 31, 2021

2022 – Happy NEW YEAR!

Dear friends, I wish you have a cheerful year ahead, filled with joy, happiness, peace, smiles and many good tidings for you and your family!
Good bye, 2021! Welcome, 2022!
As we let the old year go and we welcome the New Year with lots of optimism, may we all look back in forgiveness, forward in hope, down in compassion and up with sincere gratitude.
Cheers to the New Year and to another chance for all of us to get it right!
❄❄❄❄❄
  LA MULTI ANI PENTRU NOUL AN!  HAPPY NEW YEAR!  BONNE ANNÉE! FROHES NEUES JAHR!  FELICE ANNO NUOVO!  FELIZ AÑO NUEVO!  ΕΥΤΥΧΙΣΜΈΝΟΣ Ο ΚΑΙΝΟΎΡΙΟΣ ΧΡΌΝΟΣ! 
● My previous greetings on the same theme: NEW YEAR – 202120202019

Saturday, December 25, 2021

December 25, 2021: MERRY CHRISTMAS!

 ~ Gifts of time and love are surely the basic ingredients of a truly merry Christmas ~
I'm trusting the day would find you close to those you love.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!  FRÖHLICHE WEIHNACHTEN!  CRĂCIUN FERICIT!  BUON NATALE!  ΚΑΛΆ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΎΓΕΝΝΑ! 
● My previous greetings on the same theme: CHRISTMAS – 202020192018

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Socializing: Pre-CHRISTMAS Reunion 2021

The current year is slowly coming to the end, fact which allowed me to organize on Tuesday (December 21, 2021) our usual pre-Christmas reunion (on line, since the province at the moment is again in a pandemic related lockdownlike many other places throughout the entire world).
Meeting with my friends for few hours gave me such a great joy as I was able to express my most sincere appreciation for their loyalty, for their ongoing support and encouragement since the beginning of ALICE & Friends Circleup to these days!
I was so happy to see that our group talks were truly open, relaxed and relaxing, filling my heart with genuine gratitude for another beautiful evening of togetherness, fully packed with unforgettable memories, Christmas cheer and heart-warming carols. Until we next time, dear friends, please stay healthy, safe & happy!
This event has been delivered in Romanian Language, featuring Romanian culture. 
● Previous events I organized on the same theme: Social Pre-CHRISTMAS Reunion 20202019
 Some of my additional greetings about CHRISTMAS – 202020192018

December 21, 2021: WINTER Solstice

A new winter has arrived, and at this time I’m sending along my best wishes to all for a safe, peaceful & bright cold season!
“If you listen carefully, the silence of snow falling is quite beautiful.”
Just a fresh reminder that the winter solstice marks the first day of this cold period as well as the shortest daylight and the longest night of the year.
● My previous greetings on the same theme: WINTER Solstice – 202020192018
NOTEDear readers, please be advised that on this website each of the previous postings, pertaining to the recurrent annual themes, portray a different perspective of the subject/s presented (same theme/s, but a different outlook without duplication due to the cultural richness of the specific topic/s discussed)

Thursday, December 16, 2021

December 2021: Our annual winter charity

During this cold December I was able to organize our group annual charity, helping again (on Thursday, December 16’21) the shelter of women and children affected by domestic violence.

The reasonable donations collected from several loyal friends of ALICE & Friends Circle as well as my family’s contribution helped me purchase different basic necessities for the women and children currently residing at the refuge, and by this briefing I’m glad to share that our gesture was very well received by everybody there. Deep down in my heart I wish that hope instead of hurts would shape their future.  

On the other hand, while at this page, I would like to briefly refresh again that the purpose of this sharing is to continue to exemplify (from a community stand point) that if you really want to do good in this world it is possible without being extremely rich, but rather being willing to care!

In closing, MANY THANKS again to all the supporters of these humanitarian projects, assuring each of them of my most sincere gratitude and appreciation!
“No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” (Aesop)
● Previous philanthropies I organized for ALICE & Friends Circle™ – 2020 | 2019 (gesture 1 & gesture 2) | 2018

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Group celebration – ROMANIA’s NATIONAL DAY 2021

~ A yearly Romanian socio-cultural evening featuring Romania’s National Day
As the wheel of time is turning once again, we were glad to welcome a new December 1st, occasion which gave us all the opportunity to bring our annual tribute while celebrating together Romania’s National Day (on Wednesday – December 1, 2021).
This time, I also chose the ‘on-line’ option for my event, given that out there a pandemic related anxiety is still sensed by many.

At this reunion, once again, I enjoyed having with us a dear guest of honor – Dr. Ovidiu Grecea, who is the General Consul of Romania and the Head of the Romanian Diplomatic Mission in Vancouver, as well as Plenipotentiary Minister of Romania in Canada.
After my opening remarks were delivered, the program began with the Romanian Anthem (since we were honoring Romania's National Day), promptly followed by the Canadian Anthem (since this is our county of adoption) – needless to say that those musical notes deeply touched our hearts!

Then, I proceeded with a concise slide show I’ve prepared for the occasion, meant to emphasize the uniqueness of Romania and I was truly happy to hear from all my guests that they really enjoyed and much appreciated my lecture; their in plenary remarks were very flattering for me.
On the other hand, most of you know that my website is read by many Romanians, as well as many fellow Canadians, friends and professional colleagues, let alone lots of friends from around the world, & as a courtesy to all, in order to help my readers learn more about Romania, below I’m publishing my presentation. Enjoy it!

Further, the program progressed with Consul Grecea’s talk who emphasized the significance of unity, refreshing that “union brings the real growth – intellectual, moral and spiritual, as well as the continuity of the Romanian spirit in Vancouver”.
Consul Grecea also recited a splendid poem, composed by Nichita Stănescu, which I’m publishing in comments section.

Next, almost every guest of our gathering expressed different heart-felt remarks about our homeland, and here are only few highlights:
- Our dear friend Dorina talked about Dr. Victor Babeș (who was a Romanian physician, bacteriologist, academician and professor, as well as one of the founders of modern microbiology). Dr. Babeș introduced rabies vaccination in Romania, only three years after its initiation by Louis Pasteur, and he is considered to be the second radiologist in the world (after Pasteur), as well as the father of serotherapy (precursor to modern immunology). In recognition of his innovative work in medicine, Dr. Babeș was elected member of the French “Académie nationale de médecine” and received three times the award of the “French Academy of Sciences”. Likewise, he was awarded the title of Knight of the “Legion of Honor”.
Additionally, Dorina mentioned few heroes of the nation (men & women), recalling their enormous courage, sacrifices, defeats and cherished victories over time.
Also, since the current year almost reached its completion and many people have an overall review analysis, our dear friend Dorina wrote an article (here is the link) for “Observatorul” Magazine from Toronto, including a descriptive paragraph about the activities of ALICE & Friends Circle during 2021. Definitively, a beautiful gesture deeply appreciated! 
- After that, our friend Sandu gave a descriptive summary of his mentor from a personal perspective – an angle that very few people knew the man Pavel Corutz (who recently transitioned).
- Then our friend Victor brought into conversation several well-known Romanians, who brought significant contributions to humanity, and these are:
⚪ Dr. Ioan Cantacuzino (a renowned Romanian physician, bacteriologist, & professor at the School of Medicine & Pharmacy of the University of Bucharest),
⚪ Dr. Nicolae Paulescu (who was a Romanian physiologist, professor of medicine, and politician, most famous for his work on diabetes, including patenting pancreine, which is a pancreatic extract containing insulin), and
⚪ Dr. Mina Minovici (a Romanian forensic scientist, the founder of the modern medico-legal system in Romania; he was one of the most prominent personalities in this field of activity in Europe at that time).
- Further, our friend John reminded several famous Romanians, and these are:
⚪ Dr. Gheorghe Marinescu (who was a pioneer and founder of the Romanian School of Neurology),
⚪ Emil Racoviță (who was a Romanian biologist, zoologist, speleologist, and Antarctic explorer, who together with
⚪ Grigore Antipa ( who was one of the most noted promoters of natural sciences in Romania)
, and
⚪ Dr. Emil Palade (who was a Romanian cell biologist, described as the most influential cell biologist ever. Dr. Palade was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his innovations in electron microscopy and cell fractionation which together laid the foundations of modern molecular cell biology).
- Last but not least, Ileana briefly mentioned the chronology of Romania's national anthems throughout history and at the end she did recall Badea Cârțan (who was a self-taught Romanian shepherd who fought for the independence of the Romanians in Transylvania, distributing Romanian-language books that he secretly brought from Romania to their villages. At that time Transylvania was not yet united with the rest of the country).
Our time together was pleasing in every way, making each of us realize how important and beneficial it is to surround ourselves with like-minded people.

Without any doubt, we all had a lovely evening together, abundantly filled with fond memories and special moments, and for this I’m passing along my genuine appreciation to each of my guests.
Until we meet again, dear friends, my best wishes to each of you for a peaceful and satisfying rest of the year!
Alice
Mesaj personal din partea lui Alice, adresat în limba română, la ceas aniversar:
Dragii mei,
Sincerele mele mul
ţumiri pentru timpul petrecut împreună cu această ocazie specială – Ziua Naţională a României, pe anul 2021!
A fost o reală plăcere să putem depăna amintiri de suflet, să evocăm mari oameni ai neamului nostru şi să aducem un prinos de recunoştinţă strămoşilor de la care am dobândit înţelepciunea, integritatea, verticalitatea, demnitatea şi respectul cinstit pentru valori şi repere, pentru cultură şi tradiţii.
De asemenea, tot cu această ocazie doresc să-mi exprim certa bucurie şi pentru faptul că în acest context putem colabora cu eleganţă, lejeritate şi eficacitate, unindu-ne eforturile pentru a păstra şi promova o imagine potrivită ţării de obârşie – România! Vă mulţumesc şi pâna la proxima revedere, vă doresc la fiecare numai bine, pace şi bucurii!
Cu preţuire,
Alice
“Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.” AliceFriendsCircle.blogspot.com
One world – many cultures…the perfect opportunity to celebrate our similarities & respect our differences, remembering that history is the best guide to the future!


This event has been delivered in Romanian Language, featuring Romanian culture.
Also, while at this page, here I’m briefly sharing that this year (on Romania’s National Day), the Romanian Consulate in Vancouver through Consul Grecea offered a number of appreciation diplomas to several Romanians from the community for their contribution to Romanian culture and I was grateful to be one of them. 
● Previous events I organized on the same theme: ROMANIA's NATIONAL Day – 202020192018
● Some of my greetings referring to ROMANIA's NATIONAL Day – 2021202020192018 
NOTEDear readers, please be advised that on this website each of the previous postings, pertaining to the recurrent annual themes, portray a different perspective of the subject/s presented (same theme/s, but a different outlook without duplication due to the cultural richness of the specific topic/s discussed)

December 1, 2021: Romania’s National Day

On December 1st is Romania’s National Day (also known as "The Great Union Day"), occasion which gives us all a sense of national pride given the history behind the regions that are now united under the same flag! Many events are organized throughout the entire country (in Romania) this day (lots of military parades & religious ceremonies), with all eyes being on Bucharest (the capital city) as well as Alba Iulia (this is the city where the Great Union declaration was signed).
This is also a good moment to honor the richness of the Romanian culture, by reminiscing on the past circumstances while marveling at how far this nation has come.
With much anticipation, at this time of the year, I’m sending along my best regards to my fellow Romanians, wishing them peace, good health, wisdom & prosperity!
● Additional background info:
          ARTICLE: “Works of Romanian artists to discover or revisit this National Day”
● My previous greetings on the same theme: ROMANIA's NATIONAL Day – 202020192018
NOTEDear readers, please be advised that on this website each of the previous postings, pertaining to the recurrent annual themes, portray a different perspective of the subject/s presented (same theme/s, but a different outlook without duplication due to the cultural richness of the specific topic/s discussed)

Thursday, November 11, 2021

November 11, 2021: REMEMBRANCE Day

Each year, on November 11th is “Remembrance Day” (aka “Veterans’ Day” or “Memorial Day), which is a good occasion to bring to people’s attention past significant historical moments & at the same time to reflect, to honor & evoke all those who served their countries with courage, dignity & devotion....lest we forget...
● CANADIAN highlights, filled with words of respect and...remembrance...
The solider behind 'In Flanders Fields' (short documentary done by CBC News, and published under 
'The National')   |   “In Flanders Fields” (youth choir)
“In Flanders Fields”, by John McCrae (poem recited by Leonard Cohen)
● ROMANIAN highlights, filled with words of respect and...remembrance...
- An old Romanian patriotic song (Corul Armatei Române – “Pui de lei“) 
Another well-known Romanian patriotic song (“Treceți batalioane române Carpații“)
- A short documentary called 
Romania
● My previous greetings on the same theme: REMEMBRANCE Day – 20202019
NOTEDear readers, please be advised that on this website each of the previous postings, pertaining to the recurrent annual themes, portray a different perspective of the subject/s presented (same theme/s, but a different outlook without duplication due to the cultural richness of the specific topic/s discussed)

Thursday, November 4, 2021

Alice’s Book Club – AUTUMN session of 2021

     Special edition – live session with Dr. John S. & M. Saber
     ~ exclusively for ALICE & Friends Circle™ ~
On Thursday (November 4, 2021) I was very happy to be able to organize the autumnal edition of my seasonal book club series, which is also the last session of the current year, and the topic discussed was covering stress & mental health
Aside of that, given the lingering shadow of a prolonged austerity in public communities and in order to avoid any unnecessary stress, I’ve decided to continue with the on-line option for my cultural events.
At this gathering, I had 2 special guest speakers – Dr. John S. & M. Saber, who professionally covered the chosen theme from a medical perspective.
As usual, ahead of time, I gave my book club participants 2 concise reading materials (first called, ”The Stress”, published by ”Cleveland Clinic”, USA, and the second one, called, ”Fundamentals of Mental Health”, published by ”US Department of Health & Human Services” – Washington, D.C.) conjugated with few audio links – all contributing to the conversation of the evening.  
The guest speakers of the evening delivered very interesting presentations, backed up with lots of valuable scientific points, including ample explanations and illustrations (all picked from the encountered casuistry incorporated into professional studies and from reference medical manuals), as well as practical tips.  
For your convenience, below I will share only few main concepts while respecting the confidentiality of the personal aspects discussed, as well as several highlights extracted from consecrated professional studies on these matters.
About STRESS:
- It has been reminded that stress is a normal reaction the body has when different changes occur, resulting in physical, emotional and intellectual responses
- Few categories of stress were mentioned, and these are: the acute stress (manifesting in small doses), the episodic acute stress (which is more frequent in people’s lives) and the chronic stress (which is the one that becomes permanent); it is important for each person to be able to identify which one is affecting his or her life
- Effective stress management techniques are available, provided by well-established medical institutions, and could help everyone deal with stressful situations in a healthy manner
- A certain amount of stress actually could be positive, keeping people alert, motivated and ready to avoid danger, but it becomes a real problem when stress factors continue to exist without any periods of relaxation
- Stress in itself is subjective and only the person experiencing it could say whether it is present and how severe it feels
- According to published medical studies, physical symptoms of stress include: aches and pains; chest pain or a feeling like your heart is racing; exhaustion or trouble sleeping; headaches, dizziness or shakiness; high blood pressure; muscle tension or jaw clenching; stomach or digestive problems; trouble having a balanced life; weak immune system
-  As stated by many doctors, prolonged stress could lead to emotional & mental symptoms, like: anxiety or irritability; depression; panic attacks; chronic sadness
- Here are few simple, effective and very well-known strategies you could use to relief stress, freely shared by many doctors, therapists, coaches, teachers, trainers: laugh, dance or exercise when you feel the symptoms of stress coming on (at times, even a short walk could boost your mood); at the end of each day, take a moment to reiterate what you have accomplished (without emphasizing the things you didn’t get the chance to do yet); set goals for your day, week, month (writing them on a piece of paper and narrowing them will help you feel more in control of your time and agenda)
- We all know that it is much better to prevent rather than treat a condition, so here are few tips that may help you prevent stress, as distributed by specialists: try relaxation activities (such as praying, meditation, breathing practice, muscle relaxation, etc.); take good care of your body on a daily basis (by eating right, exercising and getting enough sleep); stay positive by practicing gratitude (acknowledge the good aspect/s in your day or life); accept that you can’t control everything and find ways to let go of worries about situations you can’t change; learn to say “no” to additional responsibilities when you are already too busy or too stressed; stay connected with people who keep you calm, make you happy and provide the emotional support you need (a family member, a friend or a neighbour could always be a good listener so your stress level won’t become alarming), but if you feel overwhelmed, you need to talk to your doctor.
About mental health:
- Untreated stress could lead to mental health problems and disorders
- According to reputable medical studies, early warning signs of mental issues include: eating or sleeping too much or too little; having low or no energy at all; feeling numb or like nothing matters any longer; feeling helpless or hopeless; feeling often confused, forgetful, angry, upset, worried, or scared; yelling and fighting with family and friends; experiencing severe mood swings; hearing voices or believing things that are not true; thinking of harming yourself or others; inability to perform the required daily tasks
- A healthy, positive mental health allows people to realize their full potential in life, to cope well with the stress of life in general, to work productively, and to make meaningful contributions to their communities
- Few suggestions on how to maintain a positive mental health include: seek professional help when you need it; stay connected with others; stay positive; get physically active on a daily basis; help others and have enough sleep
- Studies have shown that people with mental health problems get better and many recover completely; the recovery refers to the process in which people are able to live, work, learn, and fully participate in their communities
- There are lots of treatments, services, and community support systems than ever before, and they do work well.
Our time together went by smoothly and swiftly, leaving each of us with a pleasant feeling of peace and mutual understanding.
Additionally, here is a little composition I've put together a while ago relating to stress….enjoy it!
Wrapping up my briefing, once again I’m expressing my most sincere appreciation to these dear friends who promptly accepted my invitation for the evening and kindly shared with our group their personal perspectives, experiences, thoughts and hopes for the future.  
Until next time, my best regards to all!
Alice
The natural healing force within each of us is the greatest force in getting well.” (Hippocrates)