Showing posts with label global. Show all posts
Showing posts with label global. Show all posts

Thursday, January 15, 2009

I choose peace

One of the last days Jelsen was in my hometown of Oslo, we joined in on a peace march in the city center. It was a very emotional experience and one of those moments that makes me so proud to be Norwegian. I'm uncertain how much of the war in Gaza is portrayed through media in the U.S these days, but Norway is very passionately involved and the stories we are hearing here scare me to the core. Today a UN quarter, a shelter and a hospital were bombed and it seems nothing is sacred anymore. This past week there has been street riots in Oslo as a reaction to the unfair battle that is going on and it is dividing friends and neighbors in heart breaking ways.

 I think it's important to point out that none of us need to take a side in this battle. We don't need to take a stand between the religions involved or the statements being made. The people that showed up to this march all took an important stand, raised their torches so they could be seen clearly and showed where they stood in the battle between war and peace. They all chose peace. And that's all the rest of us need to do too.
A lot of people are disagreeing about what is actually going on, and I think it's important for everyone to put pressure on Israel so they will let journalists come in to the war zone and report to the world about what they see. All is NOT fair in war and we need make sure rules are not broken in a way that affects the civilians. 

-bahareh


Friday, July 18, 2008

My 1st internet crush

Since Jelsen and I were lucky enough to be featured on Brooklyn Bride's blog, we've been getting a lot of love on various other blogs from around the world. One of the sweet comments led me through another blog onto this fabulous blog by a lady in Scotland (dreamy!) who is planning her own nuptials and introduced me to the coolest DIY project ever. I wish I was brave enough to take on this task! As soon as we are settled in the new apartment, I am following her guidelines and making these gorgeous candles. They'll make a great xmas/hannukah/kwanza gift!


First of all, let me tell you how the first thing that drew me her way was the name of her blog, Peonies and Polaroids. Two of my favorite things in the world! (I think we are destined!)
Besides making these gorgeous jars, she diy'ed these pretty shoes that I wanted a while back-but turned out to be a bit out of my pre-wedding budget! I definitely have a crush on her craftiness and put her blog on my "daily blog list" for more ideas and inspiration.

Today, as I was scrolling through her blog and nodding my head to her comments on the "deposit effect" and perplexed that she made me actually love roses (I thought I hated roses!), I see that she did an entire post about OUR wedding. And she writes just the sweetest things about us!

I think this is the start of a beautiful internet-friendship.

-bahareh

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Bon Voyage, Joe!

Our buddy, Joe, left the country this week and will be spending the next few months in China where he is set to supervise the opening of a new gallery! Very fun for him, not as fun for Allison - his cutie girlfriend, or Courtesy Of - cuz he'll be missing our wedding!
But truth be told, we are pretty envious he gets to go on this crazy adventure!
We wish you good luck, buddy. Hurry back, you guys are like the best double date we've ever had. Ha ha

Also, Courtesy Of thinks he should start a blog to keep us all updated on his Chinese life! All in favor, leave a comment and help put the peer pressure on our Joe!
-The Courteous team

Friday, April 4, 2008

Hello Hodogaya!


We've been keeping track of our "Fan base" by the wonderful help of Google Analytics and are glad to inform that our blog is getting hits from all over the world. Just observe the orange dots for proof! We even have a returning fan in the far away city of Hodogaya in Indonesia. How lovely is that! Next time our friend visits, we hope he can leave us a message.

632 hits ain't bad at all. Especially since it's from 81 different cities in the world. Woah!

-bahareh

Friday, March 14, 2008

Monkey gave birth to an elephant.



During my field trip of fun today, I found a new thrift shop that I'm sure I'll be a frequent customer to in the near future. They happen to sell beaded art from my favorite charity, Monkeybiz , and since elephants just happen to be my favorite animals...I had to snap some pictures.

-bahareh

Friday, February 29, 2008

Another reason to be a proud Norwegian

Photo: Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault




Norway has initiated and financed the opening of the Svalbard global seed vault, a.k.a. the "doomsday vault" and "Noahs arch". The facility is available to the entire world and the concept is to secure seeds from all over the world in case of a global crisis. Countries from all over the globe have sent their most treasured seeds, like rice, wheat, lettuce, potato etc. etc.

And if you're wondering, like the CNN anchor was, why they chose this "hell forsaken" place - the answer is in the video.

The setting is almost right out of a James Bond movie.



http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/02/26/norway.seeds/index.html#cnnSTCPhoto



and the official site ;



http://www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/lmd/campain/svalbard-global-seed-vault.html?id=462220

-bahareh