Archive for December, 2008
Vote for my website!
Posted by Blanca in My projects on December 11, 2008
As I wrote a few weeks ago, I decided to stop moaning about the fact that I am turning 40 very soon and decided to put my thoughts on the subject into a website. (I confess that I am still whining occasionally, though!)
My idea is to slowly create a useful source of information for women in their 40s, hence I called it forty-something.com.
Earlier today, while checking the site’s traffic statistics, I realised that there has been an unusually high number of hits since yesterday. First thought is that the server was being hacked. But when I checked the referrals, I happily realised that the reason for so many visits is that the website has been nominated a finalist on the “Best of Synthasite” competition (Synthasite is a great tool I used to build the website.)
So, if you have 5 minutes, please go to: http://bestof.synthasite.com/personal-websites.php and vote for http://www.forty-something.com/
If not for me, do it for all the 40-somethings you know out there!
When the police should know better
Posted by Blanca in Current affairs, Cyprus on December 10, 2008
I am not surprised at all with the events in Greece this week. The reaction to the brutal killing of a teenager by the police has grown to the point of demonstrators inspiring the Unions to call a national strike that is halting the entire country. This might be seen as a ‘bit too much’ by some, but I believe it simply shows that Greeks have just had enough. Enough of paying more and making less than in most other EU countries. Enough of having citizens abused by those who are supposed to protect them.
While there are lots of brutal things happening in this world these days and thousands of kids dying everyday to unfair reasons, the fact is that few people do something about it, which means that the authorities can get away with just about anything.
Having lived in Cyprus, surrounded by the Greek culture for many years, I have to say that I feel pretty much the same frustration as all those rioting in Athens, Thessaloniki, and other Greek cities.
I’ve seen videos of youngsters beaten up by Cypriot policemen. I’ve seen drunken policemen in uniform. I know a woman who reported her neighbor to the ‘confidential’ police number for drug use, just to learn a few days later that a policeman tipped the drug abuser about it – she had to move to another city following the threats she received from her neighbor as a result.
I sometimes wonder if this is really what Third World countries look up to when they want to become more like a “European Union member nation”.
Because they already look pretty much the same to me.
Happy 40 to a good friend!
My school friends are turning 40 and I am sincerely happy when this happens… though it reminds me that I am next! Happy Birthday H – have a blast!
The age of ‘never’
So I find this tea that claims being great help for a good night sleep. Not that I have a particular problem in that department, but the combo of linden flower (tila), chamomile and orange makes me think that it could help me relax – which is something I haven’t been lately.
I take a large cup, go to bed and fall into a deep sleep … so deep that I do not move all night and end up waking up totally relaxed but with a stiff neck! No, really!
And all I can blame it on is age. Yes, I am about to hit forty and I keep finding myself thinking all the time: “this never happened to me before…”, “so and so is something I never felt in the past…”, “I’ve never suffered this type of pain in my life …”.
This is why I say that I am reaching the “age of never”.
Forty is not old (if you are a tree!), but let’s accept that even when we still look and feel great this does not mean that our bodies are not changing (a nice way to say “aging”.) Because they are!
So, this is my suggestion: let’s keep looking and feeling great, and next time something hurts in a way we never felt before, we can just take some of that wonderful tea, chill out and forget the thought.
Is France a country …?
Posted by Blanca in Everything else on December 2, 2008
No, no, no, I did not say this! I am just repeating what some dumb blonde said during an American TV show last year. If you saw the clip, I am certain that you remember this one – it is hard to forget! If you did not, I give you here 3 full minutes of absolute dumbness, where you won’t know whether to laugh or cry.
Just hope that the next US Secretary of State knows the answer despite being a blonde herself.

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