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Joined: 20 Oct 2006 / Female ♀
Last Post: 13 Dec 2006
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Posts: Total: 88 / In This Archive: 75
From: Canada
Interests: I'm 48 yrs old. Reading, social advocacy, tennis

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Syrena_04   
5 Nov 2006
Life / Polish eagle - which way the head faces? I need it for tattoo [28]

I go in on the fourth of nov. Its a 5hr sitting

Hi Palbicki, are you pleased with the tattoo? I remember hearing that the eagle in the Oval Office at the White House faces right in times of peace and left in times of war (or is it the other way around). :)
Syrena_04   
5 Nov 2006
Life / Polish Parents are controlling [58]

Mums are just like that.

Sorry but I have to disagree with you, Aniah. Mothers are not all like that.

What you described reminds me of my own mother. In spite of all her good qualities, my relationship with her was always difficult.
Syrena_04   
5 Nov 2006
News / Americans Visiting Poland [13]

I was in Poland in October 2005 for two-and-a-half weeks. I'm in my 40ies (late 40ies - god it hurts to say that). I spent some time by myself in Warsaw and later joined a tour led by Orbis from Warsaw. Out of about 40 people, I was the only Canadian, and the only one of non-Polish descent. Most travelled often to Poland as tourists and some were there for the first time. It seemed to be a pilgrimage for them in a way. I don't have any statistics on tourism but it seemed on the rise. Hotels were sprouting up in downtown Warsaw and I often hear of other Canadians increasingly interested in Poland as a tourist destination. I did my bit selling it to every one I spoke to.
Syrena_04   
5 Nov 2006
News / Americans Visiting Poland [13]

Yes, that's a good point. Especially when talking about organized tours.
Syrena_04   
5 Nov 2006
Life / Polish Parents are controlling [58]

Never noticed my mum being like that... strange.

I'm not saying it is the case with your mum but sometimes, mothers behave differently with their daughters and with their sons. And nobody wants me to start on this one tonight...
Syrena_04   
5 Nov 2006
Life / Polish Parents are controlling [58]

We don't know each other very well, Krysia, but my heart goes out to you. I am not saying that this is what is happening with your mother but my mother was diagnosed with something called 'Borderline Personality Disorder' when I was about 12 years old (she was 52 at the time). She was terribly difficult, especially with me, her only daughter. She is now 88. Last year, I had to take serious measures to stop her because she was indeed making me crazy. I don't feel comfortable going into too much details here but if I can help by listening and by sharing a bit of my own experience, I will be happy to do that.

Take care.
Syrena_04   
6 Nov 2006
News / American Interests in Poland [6]

As for me, it was also to better understand a wonderful Polish-Canadian man I had met.

It was also for historical, economical and political reasons. In 2002, I was in Normandy and I read a thank you note, written by a Polish person, to the Canadian soldiers who died in Dieppe in 1942. The note had been left at the cenotaph in the Main Square in Dieppe, during the 60th anniversary ceremonies of the landing in Dieppe. That's when Poland first registered on my radar.

Poland was affordable for me (although it was a lot more expensive than I had thought) and I believed that my money would have the greatest impact in Poland. I definitely wanted to visit a country that had survived history with such courage and conviction. I would go again in a second.

Finally, I was surprised and delighted to find a bit of shared history with France, being a French-Canadian. (We are very different from the French though.)

I liked the fact that it is not overdone (I like simple elegance), with few high-rises and a beautiful countryside (I loved the lace curtains everywhere, the roses, the tableware - I could go on....
Syrena_04   
13 Nov 2006
Study / Entering college in Poland. [23]

Now after seeing that there is a person who actually cares

I would be interested in such a thread, also.
Syrena_04   
17 Nov 2006
Life / The strangest things in Poland [468]

After plane lands people claps

I loved our landing at Warsaw's airport. If people clapped, I could not hear them but I just loved how we were able to disembark right on the tarmac, a la Casablanca. And, lo and behold, there actually were people on the observation deck ! Something I had not seen at a North American airport since I was a child (security prevents outdoor observation in many airports now). For me, it was simply magical.
Syrena_04   
19 Nov 2006
Real Estate / Poland Property...should I be scared [127]

But Poland is known to propose and live by the "out of the box" rules.

What exactly do you mean? I was considering buying property in Poland.
Syrena_04   
19 Nov 2006
News / What are your 10 fave things about Poland? And 10 least favourite? [130]

Best for me:

in Warsaw-

the Muzeum Ziemi (Earth Science Museum) on Na Skarpie;

the stone terrace a few steps away, surrounded by ancient urns, where I sat to eat my sandwich one day (does anyone know the name of that park? in the area of ul. Rozbrat between Ksiazeca and Prusa);

the Polonia Palace;

Wedel's on Szpitalna;

the roses and lace curtains everywhere;

the quietness;

the low-rise buildings that allow the sky and the sun to be seen in the city;

the light colour of the buildings (white, yellow);

the chestnuts that fall from the trees in October;

the ceramic tiles;

the outdoor observation decks at the airport;

the chandeliers in one of the shops on Jerozolimskie;

elsewhere -

the Baltic;

the space between the trees in the forest that allows you to walk easily in it (unlike most Canadian forests that are unbelievably bushy compared to that);

the castles, elegant but not overdone;

the width of the aleja and ulica;

the Polish men who remind me of my father.
Syrena_04   
19 Nov 2006
Life / The strangest things in Poland [468]

Hi Miranda, I don't know what I'm doing in Canada anymore. I need a change. I thought 'to live' but I have not decided yet.
Syrena_04   
19 Nov 2006
News / What are your 10 fave things about Poland? And 10 least favourite? [130]

I hope your country can keep all the values that matyjasz listed in his post.

That's part of what I liked about Poland. It felt to me as life did 40 years ago: no-nonsense, wholesome, down-to-earth. I would be sad to see it disappear and be replaced by today's mad rush and superficial lifestyle.
Syrena_04   
19 Nov 2006
Life / The strangest things in Poland [468]

clapping in the plane

ohh... you meant 'in' the plane - I thought it was clapping from whoever was observing it landing ... :) :) There was no clapping in my plane.

if you have problems with someone at your work in Poland you talk to him first

I would feel right at home, then.

The smoking in public places was different for me. We have had a non-smoking by-law in parts of Canada for years now and I had forgotten how it was before, being a non-smoker. It was an extremely unpopular by-law at the time, mind you, but it seems that smokers, organizations and businesses have found ways to adapt to it, as best they could.

Have you lived in Canada all your life?

Yes, I have. I had not planned to but that's how it worked out. You have lived in Poland after living in the US, is that right? How was it living in Poland, finding a job, being an immigrant, returning to Canada (zl vs Cdn $)?
Syrena_04   
19 Nov 2006
News / Made in Poland products? [66]

I've see jam. I have not been looking for anything else since I usually shop at the Polish grocery store but I would bet there is more. In Canada.
Syrena_04   
19 Nov 2006
News / Made in Poland products? [66]

I leave a trail for others to follow

hey, that was _my_ quote... coming back to haunt me, I see? :)
Syrena_04   
19 Nov 2006
Feedback / Fab Forum [18]

Irish,

You write beautifully. I encourage you to post more often.

Cheers,
Syrena
Syrena_04   
19 Nov 2006
Feedback / Fab Forum [18]

You're welcome. I hope Irish sees it, too.
Syrena_04   
22 Nov 2006
News / Mine disaster in Poland [23]

I'm very sorry to hear that. I will keep them and their families in my prayers.
Syrena_04   
22 Nov 2006
Life / The strangest things in Poland [468]

All the best...

Thanks Miranda. I appreciate the info. I will continue my Polish lessons for now and see where life takes me.

All the best to you.
Syrena_04   
23 Nov 2006
Love / I'm upset - you encourage foreigners to take the Polish women away [94]

Sorry for being off topic here -

So, that is that sorted and as for life, well, it got a lot easier once i solved my other problem

Well, I'm glad to hear it Huegel.

Who are you and what have you done with our Syrena???)

I read somewhere you were a Trekkie too. I think I got beamed up :)

Sometimes a change is as good as a rest you know.

It wouldn't take me much encouragement to jump on a plane and go away for a while, indeed. How are you finding Austria?
Syrena_04   
23 Nov 2006
Life / Appropriate Gift for Wigilia [7]

My Polish teacher has invited me to celebrate Wigilia with her family. I am non-Polish. She will be cooking a traditional 12-course meal. I would like to bring an appropriate gift for her and for her husband. Usually, I would bring flowers and a good bottle. How does that sound? Should I also bring gifts for the other guests? Many thanks for the feedback.
Syrena_04   
23 Nov 2006
Life / Appropriate Gift for Wigilia [7]

Thanks Wroclaw. Are there more traditional gifts that are offered on Wigilia?