Traveling in Slovakia

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I am seriously starting to like these more and more. In case you also think well of our work, please, recommend us to friends on social networks, via email or just by word of mouth. We will really appreciate it.

(Be)coming of age

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Perhaps blogs are a way of sharing one’s thoughts with the outside world. And perhaps they’re just a way of archiving our own past and making sense of our life. Either way, the blogger “wins.”

Last night I went out with my freshly graduated high school students (5Bs). Instantly, all these emotions came rushing back. It was sublime. If you’ve ever cared enough about another human being, you know what I mean. And whatever happened made me realize two things I had previously applied to myself, but was now more certain they extend to others than ever before.

(1) Life is a process of becoming. (2) People make mistakes along the way. Thinking of my own life, my past mistakes and failures (and yeah, the more recent ones too) I simply cannot judge others. I can only help them move on.

I’m a future-oriented person. I don’t remember much of my own history and some of the stories people say happened to me a couple years ago don’t ring any bells. I only remember moments I need to learn from. They are my reference books. I use them to move on in the process of becoming, grateful for each new try I get.

I hope this time I have made another step on the path from judgmental to (critical but) helpful. 5Bs, take care. Be becoming (and you will never be “unbecoming”). Seriously. It’s going to be legendary.

The drama continues

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For those of you who like Living in Slovakia, the drama continues. Our latest episode is really worth watching. It’s 4 mins and 19 secs that will send shivers right down your spine. OK, maybe that’s a bit of an overstatement, but personally I think this is the best episode so far. Judge for yourself, if you will.

Upcoming Play

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Any special plans for April 30th? If not, how about coming to see a Czech/Slovak amateur drama group to Cinefil. The play is called Kdyz ty, tak ja taky! and it is a modern piece by a French author. Could be fun, what do you think? If you’re interesting, click on the poster for bigger resolution or visit www.sutr.estranky.cz. For tickets, talk to me in person or email me at myFirstName.myLastName@upjs.sk (hopefully you know my first name and last name :D). See you there!

April Fools

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Long time no time to add posts here :) Hope you forgive me. Especially after you see the latest episode of Living in Slovakia. Here it is.

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