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The Beauty Of Life…

by olympia on August 26, 2009

“There is something terribly morbid in the modern sympathy with pain. One should sympathise with the colour, the beauty, the joy of life. The less said about lifes sores the better.”

Saving a baby owl from the claws of a falcon

Saving a baby owl from the claws of a falcon

OSCAR WILDE

Hello Everyone,

It has been a wild summer and I am happy to be home. There is a sense of comfort that comes with the everyday chores, work and home life. The salon has survived without me (imagine that) , my girls are both in healthy relationships, the bills are paid, my mother is in a nice nursing home and all is well. Everything is going so well……that I have discovered, at last, the beauty of life.

Discovering a new cove

Discovering a new cove

I agree with Oscar Wilde that we spend way too much time talking about our life’s pain. Some people might disagree with me and say that we need to talk about our problems with others, to somewhat diffuse the pain. I then, will not tell you the dark family secrets; I wont tell you how hard it is to put a family member away in a nursing home; OR how I mistakenly thought that I had finally found love this summer. NO, I WONT TELL YOU THOSE STORIES…..

The joy of watching my son jump off a peer, and into a sea full of jelly fish.

The joy of watching my son jump off a pier, and into a sea full of jelly fish.

I will share with you the beauty, the colour, the joy of life that i have discovered this summer. I have taken photos of most of them, some things…… I will leave for you to imagine alone.

A simple meal

A simple meal

Watching the sunset while talking to some one you love.

Watching the sunset while talking to some one you love.

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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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My Life and Love amongst the Ruins…

by olympia on July 2, 2009

Hello Everyone,

Greetings from Greece, the land of ruins. I have, after some time, come back to the place where I was born, for a long needed vacation. The town is called Kamena Vourla, and is about 90 miles east of Athens. A breathtaking lovely resort town with world renowned hot springs, that brings people with aches and pains from all over the world.

Amid this lovely setting, I sit and people watch….I watch very carefully, and the scene here reminds me of a play that became a movie long ago…..Shirley Valentine. Remember that movie? No?

Its a story of a middle-aged, working class woman that leaves a note to her husband on the kitchen table, and goes to Greece on a holiday. An uplifting story of a woman that gets the courage to let herself feel again. It’s pretty close to what I feel. Everyday life, can get in the way of a persons journey to self awareness. So, amongst the land of ruins…..I allow myself the luxury of thinking like……….Shirley Valentine.

I ask: “What happened to me?”, “when did I become stagnant?”, “is this as good as it gets?”

In the movie, Shirlie finds love, what would happen if I too found love on my vacation? Would I run for the hills, afraid of getting hurt? OR would I run over him and make him the next roadkill ? Lucky man, no? Would this man have the emotional intelligence and be brave enough to love a complex woman? Do any of those men exist anymore? IF and WHEN I do meet him……..I would tell him that……..I now love myself and that HIM loving ME, would be welcome, and I would try to be normal…….whatever that is.

Life is funny, you never know what can come your way. The main thing, is to believe and trust, love will one day come to you. So, here I am, come and find me……I AM READY!

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