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WHAT WILL WE DO WITH YIAYIA?….

by olympia on July 11, 2009

Hello Everyone,

Greetings from Greece, the land of blue seas and sunshine. It truly is beautiful here and the people are very nice. Just this morning I awoke to a loud bang at the door, it was my neighbor, Mr Panagiotis, the fisherman with an overloaded basket of freshly caught fish for me to cook for my very sick mother. That is the reason why I am here for a long stay: YIAYIA (Grandmom) is very sick. She has lung and heart failure and needs to be on oxygen. The mountain house has turned into a hospital room, and I am faced with the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make: What will I do with Yiayia before I leave to come back home in the states?

They say that people evolve and change as they grow older and wiser, as to prepare them for the hard decisions that they must make. Nothing can prepare you for this. It is possibly the worst state of heart to be in. Putting your dear, lovely mom in an elder care facility. This woman that brought me to America when I was 10 years old, raised me on the East side of Chicago all alone, protected me, loved me and above all put my needs above all else………now needs me to do the same. I am crushed.

With my tears in check, I went off on a quest for a nice caring facility where truly price is no issue……..this is my mother after all. A friend knew of a place outside of Athens, a private facility, that also has the grandfather of the Greek journalist: Nikos Vagelatos from Antenna 1 TV, living there. How bad can it be right? This journalist has exposed several bad elderly facilities here in Greece, It must be good…………….WRONG! It was Dante’s Hell on Earth.

We arrived at this little home outside of a town called DILESI, the house looked fine, the owner came out and welcomed us in. A striking blonde woman was in the kitchen doing her nails on the couch, and a pot of lentils were boiling on the stove. She introduced herself as the director. I was a little confused because there were no old people around and I asked where the home for the old was. She said right this way, and led me OUTSIDE the home and to the side entrance…………OF HELL.

We walked inside a literal cell: 2 meter square rooms, each with 2 little single beds with the thinnest mattresses. There were three rooms in total, 1 very small bathroom, no TV, no air conditioning ( It was 105 degrees outside), no radio, fridge and a dirty hand sink…………OH BOY. There were 5 old people total in this dungeon and there was an empty bed awaiting my mother……….NOT IN THIS LIFE. I sat down next to the grandfather of Nikos Vagelatos, the famed ball- breaking journalist and I asked him how he was, he smiled and said he was just fine,” Thanks God” He smelled like two days old pee and his fingernails and clothing were dirty. Imagine that? And these people were expecting us………how would these elder folk be when we ARE NOT AROUND?

My heart was breaking and we went back upstairs to talk. I asked the owner and the director how they would hear a distress call from downstairs? and are you ready for the answer? ………….HE SAID ALL THE OLD FOLKS HAVE CELL PHONES,” NO PROBLEM” Can you believe this? The blond director then proceeded to ask my driver what he thinks of her choice of a new car :BMW 500 Series. NOTE: The facility has no licence, and is merely RENTING to the old people….CAN SOMEONE DO SOMETHING PLEASE ?

WAKE UP PEOPLE………Take care of the old, just like they took care of us. It disgusts me that we toss them in the trash when we no longer have use for them. It was fine when they gave us their life savings, when they helped us raise our own children, when we cried on their laps after a heartbreak. I write this post with a bitter taste in my heart, a sadness in my soul, and anger everywhere else. Wish me well and pray that I find a place for Yiayia that will be safe, clean and will give her the respect and dignity that not just her, but all the elders need and deserve.

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Love in the City

by olympia on February 3, 2009

Hello everyone,

Winter is almost over, the North wind is blowing, and Spring beckons, can you feel it ? I sure can, It is driving me mad. I know, I know, its still cold outside but there is that smell in the air that says “wake up”. February is the month that we celebrate love :Valentines Day. I wonder if Saint Valentine intended for us to celebrate love the way we do today, considering that the Romans killed him for performing marriages when he was ordered not to. Imagine that, a world where being married to the one you love was not allowed. Today , we show love with chocolates, cards, flowers,jewelry and fancy dinners on Valentines day. Much easier than a clandestine marriage performed by a Heretic ,huh ? OR IS IT ?

Love is hard. Love in this city seems to be really hard. Maybe its not that hard, but we make it seem that way. Washington D.C. is a very hard place to find a mate, many girls at the store complain about not being able to find a man here. Loneliness is a very bad place to be in, the problem with being lonely is that you get used to it. It has a tendency to creep up on you and before you know it….you have become a recluse. HARD TO FIND A MAN IN YOUR LIVING ROOM.

Dont get me wrong, I am not saying go out and pick up any loser in the bar. NO, do not do that, Loneliness makes for very bad judgement calls( I know all about that one) . What I am telling you is that you need to make an effort to go out with your friends,co workers, family and start to meet people face to face. Match.com is fine but dont you think spending MORE time infront of the computer is STUPID ? lets not forget all those cheesy ads on there about sunsets, fireplaces,long walks on the beach COME ON ALLREADY if those guys were so romantic WHY ARE THEY ALONE ?

I THINK I KNOW WHY

We have lost TRUST. Thats right: TRUST. We no longer trust ourselves to make the right call when it comes to our hearts. We have been hurt and we do not want to be hurt again. This is true for both men and women. It has become a vicious cycle of being afraid of falling in love and falling in love with the absolutely wrong person OVER AND OVER.Thus the recluse and the confort of being LONELY. It is very easy to do. You must stop, human beings were meant to go in packs, like wolves we are social animals.We are not meant to be alone. Go out and meet you some good people, they do exist,are you not one of those good people? Or do what I did : I HAD AN ARRANGED MARRIAGE

I will tell you all about it in my post tommorow. In the meantime, Go out, play, laugh and be young.

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Where are all the great hair colorists hiding?

by olympia on January 28, 2009

Hi, Voula Here:

Coloring your hair can be a big step, particularly if you’ll be lightening or darkening your hair more than a shade or two. While hair coloring can be done successfully at home, it carries with it a certain degree of stress and headache. There are so many factors to consider from selecting the proper shade, selecting the right products, to using them effectively. Sometimes you need the help of a professional hair colorist to get the results you want without falling victim to a “bad dye job.” If you need professional consultation before taking the big step, here’s how to find the right hair colorist:

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Miracles For Your Glama-gural Night!

by olympia on January 9, 2009

Hi, Voula Here:

Prepare For a Night On the Town

What an exciting time to live in Washington, D.C. Everyone is buzzing about the Inauguration. How much traffic will there be? What bridges and highways are closed? Is Oprah really having a star-studded event at the Kennedy Center? Will I be able to get into work that week with the millions of people coming into town?

The Inaugural parties are the best part of the evening. You get to dress up in your beautiful party dresses and head into the city to celebrate one of the most historic moments in history. For those of you lucky enough to have a ticket to a ball, it’s all about the hairstyles to compliment the dress!

Miracles will be open and ready to take care of your Inaugural needs.

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Martha Stewart’s Favorite Beauty Products

by olympia on January 8, 2009

Ever wonder what skin care products celebrities like Martha Stewart use to keep their faces camera ready? Well yesterday, January 7th, on Martha Stewart’s show, she gave out Mario Badescu’s skin care products to her studio audience. This episode was all about great skin at every age. Martha Stewart revealed what she uses at home to keep her face looking fresh, and Mario Badescu was at the top of the list. Never Heard of Mario Badescu? His beauty products are Martha’s favorite! Affordable. Check. Celebrity-Worthy. Check. Fabulous products for that pretty little face.


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Super Model Beauty…Want to know how?

by olympia on January 2, 2009

Hi, Voula Here:

They always look so polished and perfect as they prance down the catwalk. Of course, they have the best makeup artists, photographers and beauty consultants in the world. We’re not all privy to such expertise but there are still some beauty tips we can glean from the fashion models of the world. Here’s a few beauty tips fashion models use to maintain their competitive edge:

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Organic Food, Why Not Organic Skin Care?

by olympia on January 2, 2009

Hi, Voula here:

Have you ever stood in your shower, naked of course, and looked at the body wash or shampoo bottle and thought: “what exactly is the source of the artificial fragrances? Where do the preservatives and dye’s in my shampoo come from? And What exactly are Parabens, Propylene Glycol and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate?” Ok, maybe you never paid attention, but what on earth are these evil sounding chemicals? If you don’t have any answers to these questions listed above, or were simply up too early in the morning to ask these, let us take this opportunity to ask, “If you don’t let chemically processed foods in your body, why are you allowing chemicals and artificial products on your hair and body?” After all the skin is a large porous organ that absorbs a lot of these chemicals. [click to continue…]

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Winterproof Your Hair

by olympia on December 20, 2008

Hi, Voula here:

The winter season can take a terrible toll on your hair and skin. From gusty winds to cold, crisp air, to dry heat inside our homes and workplaces; the winter months can turn your beautiful tresses from soft and luxurious locks to a straw-like mane. Trust me, I’ve seen it. Fortunately, a few simple strategies can save your tresses from being ruined forever.

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Kogan To Release An Android!?!

by olympia on December 12, 2008

Hi, Voula Here:

I sat at my desk at work, took a sip of my latté and opened up the Washington Post a couple of days ago. I think I may have shrieked and got some stares. There was an article about one of my friends, Rusi, aka Ruslan Kogan to the world.

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How to Get Perfect Holiday Hair

by olympia on December 1, 2008

From the Runway, To the Red Carpet, To You!

Hi, Voula here:

Okay, the gluttonous Thanksgiving holiday is over, and the parties are about to begin: Christmas, New Years and all the holiday parties in between, either for work, pleasure or both! Everyone always wonders what to do with their hair: silky smooth, goddess curls or all swept up? Ladies, HAIR IS IMPORTANT! You can have a killer dress, but if you don’t have the hair to match, the outfit isn’t complete. With that said, let me help you look your best. [click to continue…]

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