Sunday, December 15, 2019

Winter Charity (December 2019)

As cold weather is slowly settling in, today (Sunday - December 15'19) together with a group of good friends I gathered to prepare a number of bags filled with a few basic winter necessities (such as winter toques, gloves, wool socks, scarfs, blankets and some comforting food) for several homeless people in our city.
The reasonable donations collected from some of my friends as well as my family’s financial contribution made this gesture possible. We couldn’t help everyone, but at least we could help some. Indeed, a warm humanitarian gesture delivered in the middle of a cold day. 


This philanthropic activity is shared with you all to reveal once more that in life you don’t have to be super rich to care. In this very consumerist world, when so many are running for getting more, it is truly heart touching to roll your sleeves side by side with fellows who are willing to give a bit of their time, willing to give a bit of their money, willing to give a bit of their work in order to gift (at least for a temporary relief) another less fortunate human being with a little something, as well as a kind smile and a bright “Merry Christmas!” greeting. Nevertheless, charity is not about pity, but rather about caring.
A person’s true wealth is the good s/he does in this world.
                                                       
While at this page, once again, I’m expressing my most sincere appreciation to my husband and to these good friends for being by my side today so together we could spread a bit of goodness around, during a time of the year (pre-Christmas time) when everybody is super busy with lots of different activities, typical of this season. Thank you, dear ones, for being part of my circle!
“Every charitable act makes a difference.” 
A previous event I organized on the same theme: A charitable gesture on winter (December 2018)

Sunday, December 1, 2019

December 1, 2019: Romania’s National Day

Each year, on December 1st, Romania celebrates its National Day, which constitutes for all Romanians an opportunity of heartfelt national pride. 
Without any doubt, it is a day to honor the national heroes, valued ancestors, dear traditions, as well as the cultural heritage. 
● A previous post on the same theme: 2018...Happy 100th anniversary, Romania!

Saturday, November 30, 2019

Romania Day 2019: celebrating our roots

A yearly Romanian socio-cultural evening filled with literature, history & Christmas cheer,
 featuring Romania's National Day
Given that on December 1st is Romania’s National Day, this Saturday (November 30’19), I was truly grateful to be able to organize an honoring event and invite a group of friends at the beautiful facility of the New Westminster Arts Council in order to celebrate our country of origin, our ancestors, while recalling old traditions specific to this time of the year. Definitively it was a time to cherish and flourish!

I began the program with the Romanian Anthem (since we were honoring Romania's National Day), followed by the Canadian Anthem (since this is our county of adoption) – the musical notes filled the room with vibes of peace and authentic national pride.

Also, this evening I was truly happy to have with us again two guests of honor – Dr. Ovidiu Grecea together with his wife. Dr. Grecea 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. 
At this event, Consul Grecea was kind to give us a briefing on his continuous work of maintaining and propagating the value of the Romanian culture abroad, and reminded that it is part of the officials’ mandate to make the famous Romanians known far and wide in the world. 
Consul Grecea comes often to my Romanian literary evenings, and each time he could join the group we all are truly grateful, because for many of us he represents the country we left behind, and when the country’s representative is present, somehow, it feels that the distance between the country of adoption and the homeland shrinks, making our hearts pulsating at a faster beat. 
By commemorating our roots, we honor our ancestors and our traditions, fact which makes us travel back in time, remembering our parents and grandparents, most of whom are gone today, but whose memory will be eternal, no matter how far away from home we are. 

Then, my program continued with a number of interesting presentations, evoking famous Romanians, reciting poems, recalling dear traditions or reminding important pages of Romanian history, which I will list below.
For instance, personally, I was truly pleased to be able to introduce to the group the Romanian born writer and painter, Pnina Granirer, who is a fantastic artist!
A page of current history: Portrait Pnina Granirer
The artist has been the subject of two films shown on BRAVO!TV and Knowledge Network and of numerous reviews in magazines such as Vanguard, Art Magazine, Artichoke, Arts West and Art Post, as well as interviews and profiles on Vision TV, Knowledge Network, CBC (English & French) Radio and TV, TV5 and TF1, Strasbourg, France (1980)
Her works are found in many private and Public Galleries collections, in Canada (some as Cultural Property donations), the US, Chile, Europe and Israel.
Granirer has always followed her own vision, taking risks by disregarding the trends and fashions of the art world. Her work reflects her keen interest in history and universal questions such as good and evil and the meaning of life.
Pnina's book ("Light Within the Shadows - A Painter's Memoir") will be discussed at my summer book club session (when the author will be present) and here is the link if you wish to procure it ahead of time.
 
In the comments section, I’m publishing Pnina’s biography, and for your further information, here I’m enclosing the link of a short documentary featuring Pnina’s artistic work; this video was produced by CBC and it was also shown on Knowledge Network. 
After we all watched the video, the room for a little while was silent…a very expressive silence, which brought upon a profound sense of admiration, later expressed by each participant. 
Then, I was truly happy to present 2 poems Pnina composed as a child. In my opinion, these handwritten poems, printed by a young girl speak so loud and clear about the love for peace, about the thirst for a normal life, about the beauty of a family staying strong during harsh times...and in the end, a nice touch proofing that light always prevails, which I find really inspirational! I was truly honoured to be able to recite her childhood, handwritten poems.

Pnina was kind to provide few original documents, and with her permission for this website only, I’ve put together a concise collage, which reflects the sharing.
After that, my guests continued with a number of varied presentations, which I will briefly share below:
- Our dear friend, Dorina Aldea, read few paragraphs from a beautiful article she wrote, called: “Scrisoare de Ziua Ta, Românie!” (this article also has been circulated by two other well-established Romanian publications: "Ziarul Natiunea" & "Uniunea Ziaristilor Profesionisti din Romania")…with Dorina's permission, the entire article is published in comments section.  
- Then our good friends, Sandu O., enumerated a number of famous Romanian inventors, which brought significant contributions to humanity’s wellbeing with theirs inventions. Sandu’s presentation is published in the comments section.
- After that, our kind and dear friend Nicoleta N. recited a poem followed by a short history, emphasizing the ancestor’s love for the country’s flag. The presented materials are published in the comments section. 
- Subsequently, Daniela read to the group a page of history featuring fam. Golescu (few fragments from her long reading are published in the comments).
- And last, but not least, Teodor T. recited a poem (personal composition), which (with Teodor's permission) is published in the comments section, and shared with us all how important he believes it is to make sure our children will never forget the Romanian language.
After all the presentations were delivered, we raised up, singing together the Romanian historic song, called “Treceţi batalioane Române Carpaţii” (“Romanian Troops, Cross The Carpathian Mountains”) that made all our hearts beat faster, filling them with gratitude and appreciation for the many sacrifices our ancestors made so the Romanians would peacefully live nowadays in a united country.
The toast that followed was unanimous: “TRÃIASCÃ ROMÂNIA MARE!” ("LONGLIVE THE GREATER ROMANIA") – we raised our glasses with (non-alcoholic) champagne to honor this beautiful moment of peace and unity!
Also, while at this page, I would like to acknowledge that Maria Marcu had the original initiative (as a surprise to me and to all) to bring from her home few popular costumes and several of my guests enjoyed trying them on, while posing.  

The program continued with a number of well-known Christmas carols, followed by refreshments and long conversations around the food we shared. 
On the other hand, from a spiritual perspective, November 30th is also known as Saint Andrew’s Day (which is also a national and legal holiday in Romania) and at this time of the year, exists the old traditional custom of planting wheat seeds and keeping them indoor until the New Year’s Eve, when the fresh green leaves of the wheat would germinate and grow, symbolizing in their freshness the prosperity for the next year.
For this very special evening, I’ve prepared for my guests pots with wheat, I’ve personally planted early that day, and gifted them each so they could enjoy it together with their families on the New Year’s Day! Accompanying the wheat pots, each family received from me a handwritten Christmas card, filled with greetings of peace for a great year ahead, good health and joyful moments together with their loved ones. 
The time spent together with my guests was pleasing in every way, and once again I was truly grateful to be able to offer my friends a new occasion to create more beautiful memories!
In closing, I’m sending along a big ‘THANK YOU!’ to all my guests who were able to honor my invitation, wishing them again blessed & happy winter holidays!
Alice
Mesaj personal din partea lui Alice, adresat direct in limba romana:
Dragii mei,
Inca odata, doresc sa-mi exprim sincera apreciere pentru participarea si atentia pe care ati acordat-o intalnirii omagiale pe care am organizat-o pe data de vineri (30 noiembrie 2019), ce a avut ca tematica 'Ziua Romaniei'.
Cu totii am avut parte de o reuniune de exceptie, unde bucuria de a fi roman a fost exprimata intr-un mod atat de autentic, elocvent si edificator, fiind foarte expresiv oglindita pe fetele tuturor invitatilor serii. 
Totul s-a petrecut intr-un mod sincer si natural, facand ca incaperea sa se umple cu o lumina calda si aparte, din care, la plecare, fiecare a luat cate o raza cu sine acasa.
Va multumesc!
Alice
“Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.” AliceFriendsCircle.blogspot.com
Mesaj primit înspre publicare din partea Domnului Dr. Ovidiu Grecea* şi al Doamnei Liliana Grecea
Dragă Alice...care faci minuni, sincere mulțumiri pentru onoranta invitație care a făcut ca în această după-amiază, magnificul grup de români să ne primească cu atâta dragoste, căldură sufletească și reală plăcere, într-o zi simbol al credinței și iubirii nemărginite față de România, la 101 ani de la momentul istoric de referință pentru noi toți, acela al Marii Uniri ... cuvintele noastre sunt insuficiente și nu vor reuși să exprime sentimentele noastre de mândrie, de respect față de cei prezenți și de recunoștință pentru deosebitele clipe petrecute împreună, față de consistența discuțiilor, prezentărilor, remarcilor și intervențiilor fiecărui ROMÂN, în parte. A fost o îngemănare de noblețe sufletească și spirituală, de puternice emoții și trăiri personale, de patriotism adevărat care demonstrează că românii-canadieni de aici sunt oameni adevărați și cu o sensibilitate aparte față de rădăcinile și seva sănătoasă ancestrală românească. Un exemplu pentru mulți alții, un mesaj concret față de autoritățile din România și de nouă generație, de acolo sau de aici. Felicitări și mulțumiri încă odată, grâul ne va aduce sănătate și belșug, felicitarea ne va însoți și întări în activitatea noastră din 2020 iar această zi specială va rămâne suportul pentru a clădi noi punți sufletești și de unire în cuget și simțire a românilor din Vancouver și împrejurimi. Cu mult drag, La Mulți Ani, ROMÂNIA!!!  Trăiască România și voi toți!!! Liliana și Ovidiu Grecea
*Domnul Ovidiu Grecea este Consul General şi Ministru Plenipotenţiar al României la Vancouver
Our culture shapes up our identity.
Snapshots from our time together (Saturday – November 30, 2019)

This event has been delivered in Romanian Language, featuring Romanian culture. 

 ARTICLE featuring our event on November 30, 2019, published by OBSERVATORUL (from Toronto)
NOTE: Update per December 31, 2029 – The fresh green wheat
An old common tradition, still kept today by some people is to plant wheat seeds (on November 30th – on Saint Andrew’s Day) and to keep the pot indoor until the New Year’s Eve, when you would put it on your dining table as an original center piece as well as a natural symbol of prosperity & abundance for the coming year.
● A previous event I organized on the same theme: ROMANIA's NATIONAL Day – 2018
● Some of my greetings referring to ROMANIA's NATIONAL Day – 20192018 
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)