Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Our First Fundraiser

Come Celebrate Our First Fundraising Event.....

“The Making of a Scholar.”

A conversation with Dr. Petros Ayele, MD

December 10, 20ll

@7:00pm Sharp, $30 Fee

The Regents Park Club House and Sun Room

9333 Clocktower Place

Fairfax, VA 22031

*Sponsored by The Ethiopian Foundation

A 501 (c) (3) non-profit Organization

(Proceeds go to Ethiopian Scholarships)

info@theethiopianfoundation.org


Saturday, November 12, 2011

Underestimating Voluntourism

Volunteering can get you farther than you think. It is a powerful tool to enhancing your skills while helping others. The majority of people see volunteering as a sweet and nice humanitarian thing to do but it has become a massive force in the business and economical world in general.

People are now taking a second look at humanitarian work. There are so many GOOD non-profits out there that people want to give to financially and labor wise. Have you heard of Voluntourism? There is an article in the NY Metro about how credible it looks to possible employers when they see it on one's resume. You can see the article here: Voluntourism.

I was looking for a job for 14 months and very frustrated. All the time I had been volunteering at my son's school throughout the year. A hiring manager, who is a friend of mine, saw my resume and said you should add your volunteer work on your resume. He had reminded me of the above article and I was hired immediately by the next job I applied for.

We should volunteer to help others, yet an added bonus that is not recognized, is that we are enhancing our skills at the same time to make us marketable for profit and non-profit work. So don't underestimate the power of humanitarian work. Go, volunteer at a shelter, nursing home, children's hospital, etc. Make the most it!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Thank You for Attending!!!

Thank you soo much to those who took the time to comment. I enjoy a good party and wanted to include tradition music and interesting facts consistent with the theme of the site.

I am grateful to everyone who visited and your well wishes. We will continue our humanitarian work through our new scholarship foundation: The Ethiopian Foundation.

Please feel free to press older posts on the bottom of page for record postings in one day : )

You may also be interested in my other blog site for marriage called Live Ever After.

Thanks Again,
I had a blast.
Best in bloggin'.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Happy 2nd Anniversary Our Trip To Ethiopia!

Happy 2nd Anniversary Our Trip To Ethiopia!


I leave you with Aster and Gigi two popular Ethiopian Female singers.



Party Favors

Grab them on your way out and thanks for coming : )

Future Me

It's like the stepping stone to "The Secret".

123Certificates
A certificate maker for your friends, children or even yourself : )

Free Clock
Free clocks from the clock gallery for your web and blog site.
Here I am.
(Teaching young people Tennis)

I just posted a picture of myself on my other blog on marriage and I still haven't gotten over having a picture of myself online. I don't even have Facebook. That's how bad it is. Anyway Thank you all for visiting and commenting. It REALLY means a lot to me. Don't forget to pick up your party favors at the next post and we will end of the party with a traditional popular Ethiopian song. Thanks again for coming.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Stay tuned for the finale, Big Reveal and Party Favors....

Followers #19 and #20 are you there?

We have two prizes left.
Living and Learning

Living in East Africa was the best experience of my life outside of getting married and having children. I started the party with a post "Being a Humanitarian". I still remember so many things 10 years later. Being in somalia and watching baby phatima struggle to live one day and three days later seeing her limp lifeless body. There was no insulin in the country to keep her alive. There is now due to many efforts : ) Then there is the rally for aids awareness in Kenya and the devastation of families due to a lack of knowledge. Djubouti's young girls selling their bodies to make money. And Ethiopia's barefoot children running to every car, begging for small change every chance they get.

It inspired me to come to the states and start my own foundation to provide scholarships and to continue giving to those abroad. I never though I was capable but now I know God wants to answer your most challenging request because nothing is impossible for him. When you see how others live around the world you get a greater understanding and appreciation of the human spirit while you become spiritually enlightened. So if you get a chance to travel do so and absorb every moment. Better yet, bring something, however small or do something to touch the people you will see.




Live & Learn,

Petrina MA, PC/MHC
So Teddy Afro is a big hit in Ethiopia. The video below is of BEYONCE when she had a concert in Addis Ababa. Then the famous singer had a treat for them in the end and played Teddy. Watch how the crowed goes wild! It's also a documentary of her trip.

Then below that is the original song which means "respect and a term of endearment".



We Have Another Prize Winner!!!

ERIN you have won a prize for following this humanitarian blog site! Which blog is yours so that we can post it and please send me an email at mikeandpetrina@gmail.com

Do I hear 19 and 20?

I am shameless I know but now I am two followers away and you know, as bloggers how anxiety provoking this can be : )

Did I mention at the end we have party favors? lol, (shameless)
Ethiopian Food

Have you eaten Ethiopian food? It is delicious. Even the aroma is fabulous. The closest ethnic taste is probably Indian. If you love Indian food you will love Ethiopian food. They have a red powder called Berbere that is indigenous to Ethiopians. They also have kibe which is a spiced butter (not hot) when the two come together it is like the food is singing, lol. Then they have Teff which is the main grain grown in Ethiopia and made into the staple of most dished called Ingera. And you must try their famous drink called Tej which is honey wine. Yes, honey fermented. They have been doing this for centuries. If you like teas they have Chai, nicely blended spices with a great fragrance. Actually you can make it yourself.

Here's how to make Ethiopian Chai:

1) Boil water with Cardimum seeds, cloves and cinomon sticks. Blend to taste for spices to absorb in the water strengthening the taste.

2) Add a tea bag if you like and sweetener.

3) You can reuse the spiced water as the next day it will be stronger.

Check out an Ethiopian Cooking Guide. And below are two of my favorite restaurants in DC. (If in NYC try Sheba Resuarant and Ghenet Restaurant).

Dukem Restaurant
1114 U Street Northwest Washington, DC 20009-4441
(202) 667-8735

Meaza Restaurant
5700 Columbia Pike
Falls Church, VA, 22941
(703) 820-2870



I'm Back. Here's K'naan with friends. They did a great job.

I'm on my way to work and wanted to leave you with something before I get back for the continuation of my Anniversary Blog Party. Stay tuned for more interesting posts, Party Favors and the Big Reveal.....

This is an anniversary blog gift from my husband. He found it on one of his computer geek forums. This dancer is A-may-zing!

These are some of last years favorites:

Ethiopian's in the White House

Voluntourism

American Idol Gives Back

Rice

The Super Model

Surprise Them and Yourself

Address to Graduating Class

Beauty of Adoption

Ethiopian Joke
PRIZE WINNER

Congratulations Judy
for following OTTE!!! Contact me at mikeandpetrina@gmail.com for your prize. If you would like to follow and win a prize for the day just click the Follow Button and send me an email. You can see more of Judy's site here.

We will be taking a break soon. You can see the beginning of the party by clicking on" older posts" at the bottom of the page. Stay tuned as we have more music, prizes, and a blog gift from my husband. The Big Reveal.
I love this video as it is extremely moving. It is the essence of what this blog stands for.

The words of Bill Clinton:

Thanks for visiting our 2nd year Blog Anniversary! We will have more interesting posts, music and give aways.

Let's transition into Ethiopian pop music: (takes a few seconds for song to be audible).

These are some pictures I took while in Ethiopia 2009.
















Interesting Fact on Ethiopia- "LUCY".

Ethiopia is the land of the origin of the first human species, that is justified with discover of Lucy,
“Lucy” was found in 1974 by an American Paleo Anthropologist and they have been listening to the music called “Lucy in the sky with Diamonds” from where she got her name. Lucy aged 3.2 million years and its scientific name is Australopithecus Afarensis.

In breaking news scientists working in Ethiopia have discovered a skeleton of a three – years old girl “ Selam” who lived 3.3 million years ago, that is 150,000 years before Lucy . It is found in Dikaka area, in North Eastern Ethiopia. Dikika Research Project Paleoantropolgical Research Team Leader, Dr. Zeresenay Alemsegd of the Max Plank Institute in Leipzig, Germany said that “The Skeleton is the earliest and most complete ever found”.

Out of the 14th human and pre-human fossils that have so far been uncovered around the world, 10 are from Ethiopia, this underscores that Ethiopia is the origin of Human kind.

-Students of the World (2010)


"Yes We Can"- Blog Request from Laurie

Prize Winner

*Yeah!!! So far we have Charliesgirl who is a new follower of OTTE. Thanks for signing up with our humanitarian blog! You can see her site, here. To claim your prize, email me at mikeandpetrina@gmail.com

*As a follower, make four comments and you can also win a prize.

The party continues with a musical request from Laurie....
Being a Humanitarian

This site was originally created to document our "Giving" abroad. I have always felt one should help their neighbor in anyway they can. After spending two years in East Africa, I realized I can continue to give anywhere I am. I didn't have to go across the other side of the earth to contribute my time, money, talent and encouraging words.

There are always needs wherever you are. We are just not conscious of it or don't realize the power we have. Look around you. Is there a new person in your neighborhood? Welcome them. Take a day with your spouse or kids to go down the street to the local elderly home or residence and lend a hand. Thanksgiving is coming, help serve food in a shelter or the leftovers you have, package it and give to the homeless. Volunteer once a week at the children's hospital. Or babysit to help a single mother or couple who can use a break! lol!

There is so much each of us can do. You are already a humanitarian as you have resources other people do not have or are unable to connect to. Use what you have to make a difference. Do what you have thought about or said, "This would be a great idea". Make it a reality, for you and someone else. And then you made a huge difference right in your own back yard : ) A missionary or Aid Worker is not about the places you have traveled around the world but where you have traveled in someone else's heart, and world.



Warmly,

Petrina, MA, PC/MHC

(Our Trip To Ethiopia)
Carrie Underwood sings the meaning of life with these two melodies:



Prizes

Follow this site and win a prize for the day. If you are already a member, make 4 comments and you can also win a prize. Then email OTTE at mikeandpetrina@gmail.com

The music continues with Carrie and a Request by Laurie at Honduras Gumbo.

Let's start with Maxwell





Welcome to the


This is the 2nd Anniversary Blog Party for Our Trip To Ethiopia (OTTE). We have prizes, music, last years favorites, dancing, & helpful tips and posts throughout the day. All until 12 midnight! Lets start off with some music....