Tuesday, November 30, 2010

December Update

As you know I like to write about Ethiopia and humanitarian giving. Every now and then I like to write about an interesting fact on Ethiopia or Ethiopians. I also like to do Guest Posts. Hopefully we will have some more for you. But my favorite is Post Presentations.

For the month of December, Our Trip to Ethiopia will be focusing on other organizations making a difference in helping others. I will be researching and doing real time interviews asking the questions you want to know about these organizations.

Next year I hope to present the the non-profits we are targeting for giving contributions. It will be special because we finally have our own non-profit which I will announce, so I am so excited. Of course it will start off small and in a few years really grow to meet the needs. Thanks for your support.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Famous Abduction

I love the science of Astronomy and have always been interested in time travel, worm holes far off galaxies and one day working for NASA. I also knew about the famous stories of witnesses who saw flying saucers and claimed to be alien abductees. One such famous story which captured our full attention and went down in history as the leading account of the 1961 Alien Abduction was the case of Betty and Barney Hill.

They were an interracial couple which back then was very rare. Their story became national and I remember seeing a movie based on their alien encounter. It was a total sci-fi, but what came out of it was their duplicate description of the account and the infamous "Star Map" (a written recollection of Ms. Hill's communication with the aliens) that became a huge phenomenon, for it showed stars or what soon became known as planets in our solar system, that was not yet discovered until decades later.

Betty died in 2004 and remained true to her story as did her husband Barney who died earlier in 1969; just a few short years after his foreign encounter. Betty was a Caucasian American and Barney was of Ethiopian birth. Click below to view one of the many online articles about this interesting couple.


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Live Your Purpose

I am always amazed at how different we all are yet so much alike. To think we were made in similar form but each with our own strengths and weaknesses. One person is fluid in water while the other can take a crowd by storm. Another has a voice of angels yet another mathematical brilliance. Another has the art of a paint brush while another creates splendid garments. I marvel at tech savvy individuals and neurochemists. All talented in their own right. This talent is weaved into our purpose in life for why we are more advanced than others in our expertise and we can't really explain it.

I always find it ironic that we can see every part of our body except our own face. Everyone else can see our face except us. We need the use of a mirror. Everyone else may be able to see how dynamic you are with your given talent but you have to see yourself with your capabilities or else it is useless. What do you use your talent for? What is the ultimate use of your talent? Does it benefit others and if so does it reach those who are in need of your talent? The greatest use and biggest impact of your gift would be to the greatest in need. You know what is even more ironic some of us have two or more great talents. Don't stifle them. Let them flow, fluidly with freedom to touch the lives of others. That is what you were made for.

If you don't think you have talent. Go and have fun discovering what you are good at. Ask others. They will tell you. Then incorporate or associate it to other strengths, asking what good can you do with the information. If you know what your talent is and don't know how to use it, make a calendar with events on how you can express your gift. Start with what makes you feel comfortable but be sure to put something challenging and exciting on the days ahead. Beware, that once you start, it becomes addicting. And once you stop you may feel under the weather. As a singer who doesn't sing will tell you, they are miserable if they do not sing. So go out there and do what you do best. "Live your purpose".


Ephesians 2:10
"For we are God's Handiwork, created in Christ Jesus
to do good works,
which God prepared in advance for us to do."

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Bitter Sweet Marathon News


"He's still the best" they say. According to the New York Times online blog called On the run. Sources say Haile Gebrselassie will retire. He is Ethiopia and World Olympic Champion runner who has set 27 world records. During the New York Marathon Race on Monday, November 8, 2010, Gebrselassie chose to end the race. Due to an injured knee and stating "things didn't work out", he voiced his retirement from running. Fans are hopeful he will return. You may see the article link here.



There he is the winner of New York City Marathon 2010,
Gebre Gebermariam. Below you can see him as runner #7.
A New Ethiopian Champion has emerged with many others who placed in the race.You can see more about our new winner as EthioSports does a great featured presentation with other news on Ethiopian sports coverage. You can see the coverage here.




Friday, November 5, 2010

Thank You.

Thank you for visiting our anniversary celebration yesterday. It was great Hosting. You can see the beginning of the celebration by clicking on "older posts". (There are two other pages). Can't wait to see all the successes next year will bring.

Best,
Petrina

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Happy 1st Year Anniversary OTTE

Happy 1st Year Anniversary "OTTE"!!!


Tezeta (Memory)
Greetings to all Ethiopians out there. Hope you enjoyed the celebration. Hope we can work together in the future for the betterment of Ethiopia. It's been a great year so far. Please keep coming back for more updates.

arenguade, bicha, keye

Mike