Sunday, September 28, 2008

Paris - my new home!

All summer long, I have been searching for opportunities for my future and for the beginning of my "real life". As many of you know, I was searching for an internship abroad as I got the taste of internationalism and cannot get rid of it!

After many months of applications and interviews, I finally got the perfect MATCH: Paris, France, Alcatel-Lucent. Yes, it is final and sure: I will be working in Alcatel-Lucent for the future next year, starting with 1st of November. My job is mainly in the field of HR and it is both challenging and interesting!

Even now, when I say it: "Anca, you are going to live for one year in Paris", it is still unbelievable. It gives me chills and it makes me smile. For those of you who don't know, France and Paris is a dream I had since I was little and Frech was always my favourite language.


And as my sister said, when you dare to dream high enough and you fight for it, it will come true!


Will keep you updated about my experience and you are invited to visit me:

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Tuesday's song!

I did not forget about my promise to post a great song each Tuesday. Some "technical challenges" made it impossible for me to do it sooner.
After a great concert I witnessed in Budapest, here it goes, the best song of the week:
COLDPLAY-FIX YOU




Coldplay - Fix You
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(You can read more about the concert at:
http://www.cremeneanu.ro/scriere.php?id=56)

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Oare vine iarna?

Seara, frig si intuneric. Semn de toamna-iarna. Ploaia se aude in geam.
Astazi am dat drumul la incalzire in casa, sa ne dezmortim. E prima data cand o pornim in toamna asta.
Acum cateva zile, ma adopasteam de caldura si vroiam mai putin soare, mai putina caldura, mai mult vant. Acum mi-e de ajuns. Oare suntem vreodata multumiti de ce avem in prezent?

Muzica din fiecare marti!

Ultimele zile au fost "imbatate" cu muzica buna. As vrea sa va transmit si voua emotia unor melodii speciale, asa ca voi recomanda in fiecare zi de marti un cantec ce mi-a placut in saptamana precedenta!


Pentru inceput, Rob Thomas - Little wonders:



Rob Thomas-Little wonders
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Cum iti sarbatoresti ziua de nastere?

Nu stiu daca voi v-ati pus vreodata aceasta intrebare, dar eu anul asta m-am intrebat asta.
Ziua mea a trecut deja de o saptamana. Am avut parte de zeci de felicitari (facand o adunare, ar fi undeva pe la 60 de "la multi ani", dintre care mai mult de 30 venind din alte tari - Letonia, Egipt, Germania, Franta sunt doar cateva!). Am avut parte de tortul nelipsit (bineinteles, cu frisca), de lumanari, cantece de la multi ani de cred ca s-au adunat putin norii, dar si de iesiri neasteptate incununate cu putin vin si glume razlete!

Printre toate astea, ce inseamna o zi de nastere? De ce "ne" sarbatorim in fiecare an? Sau poate de ce in fiecare an de ziua noastra, dar si de Anul Nou ne punem obiective si juram sa le indeplinim? De ce oare insa nu le indeplinim mai mereu?

Toata lumea m-a intrebat daca mi-am facut "goal setting-ul" binemeritat de ziua mea. Ei bine, nu inca :) pentru ca a implini un nou an de viata nu coincide cu dorinta mea de a-mi planui restul vietii!!! Stiu rolul obiectivelor si chiar ma bazez pe ele, insa de ce trebuie sa faci asta chiar de ziua ta?
Eu sustin deci ca "the vision of life" se decide si se contruieste in fiecare zi prin deciziile pe care le iei si prin experientele pe care le traiesti! Iar ideea planificarii o voi lasa sa fie anuala :) 1 ianuarie e oricum o zi al noului inceput!

Totusi, revenind la intrebarea initiala, cred ca cel mai fain e sa-ti sarbatoresti ziua de nastere facand ceva ce nu ai mai facut pana atunci, ceva pentru tine! Anul asta pentru mine a fost bowling si vin pe malul raului :) ...sa vedem ce-mi aduce anul urmator!



Friday, August 29, 2008

Grey's Anatomy




Just one scene from Grey's Anatomy.
Ok, maybe you have the opinion: another movie like ER; something connected with hospitals that I cannot even watch if I am not a doctor...but I would dare you to try :). What I like about it is that it has a small story and even wisdom thoughts behind each episode! And it does really keep you alert :). You can watch it on TVR1 at midnight (Monday-Friday) - for Romanians :). If not, I am sure torrent and youtube is a good option.

Ah, and yes, I am still enjoying my holidays...what is wrong with my matching process, I wonder?

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Simply amazing!

Muqimyar relishes Olympic place

Sprinter Robina Muqimyar does not have a qualified trainer, she has no sponsor, she comes from a country ruined by war and she grew up under hardline Islamist rulers who would not tolerate girls playing sport.

Little wonder that she stands little chance of a medal at the Beijing Olympics.
But Muqimyar, the only woman among four athletes representing Afghanistan at the Games, said she would just be happy if she could improve the 100 metres time she clocked up at Athens four years ago, 14.14 seconds.
"I'm the luckiest girl in the world to participate in two Olympic Games, and I hope to get to London," she said after a ceremony to raise the black-green-gold tricolour of Afghanistan among a sea of flags at the athletes' village.
Although Afghan society remains deeply conservative, some things have improved for women since 2001, when U.S.-led and Afghan forces ousted the Taliban rulers.
Muqimyar, dressed in a headscarf, said that most people in her country would be very proud that a female athlete was representing them in a world sports event.
Her Olympic teammates include two taekwondo competitors and a men's 100 metres runner, Masoud Azizi, a 23-year-old.

No training facilities
There is not a single proper running track in the whole country and athletes in Kabul, the capital, train at a sports stadium where the Taliban used to hold public executions.
"We have to run on concrete," said Azizi, another Athens Olympian who went to Malaysia for five months before the Beijing Games to train.
His best time in the 100 metres is 10.87 seconds.
"Under the Taliban regime it was very difficult to be an athlete but now with (President Hamid) Karzai things are better," he said.
"Afghanistan faces a huge funding crisis. At international donor meetings funds go to schools, health and construction but no one considers sports," he said.

(Thanks Dan for the article, it is really impressive: passion, hard-work and committment)