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Thread: feeling

61.       oludenizdollz
80 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 06:10 pm

Well I just came back from doing a Christmas assembly at a nearby primary school - the children all brought gifts for me to take back for the children i work with at a Centre for disadvantaged children. They sang a hymn "This little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine" and they all laughed at the assembly I prepared for them. So I'mn feeling happy - all warm inside because children give out so much energy wherever in the world they are-they made my day today!!!!



Thread: living

62.       oludenizdollz
80 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 06:05 pm

My answer will be easy to guess- olu deniz,oludeniz, oludeniz !!!!!!!



Thread: Winterrr

63.       oludenizdollz
80 posts
 24 Nov 2005 Thu 08:29 pm

I hate shopping so much- my daughter tells me I'm not a "natural" woman. Winter-cozy nights in front of a blazing fire, mulled red wine, lovely smell of pine from the Christmas tree, being the first to get your footprints in newly fallen snow, hot chocolate with a drop of brandy11
It has lots of lovely things about it!!!



Thread: BE HEALTHY!!!

64.       oludenizdollz
80 posts
 23 Nov 2005 Wed 03:32 am

I agree with Miss C - I also cannot bring myself to eat fish. The acupressure thing works well with me but also I find it helpful to sit very quiet with some calming music and go into a meditative state and then to imagine a healing white energy coming down through the crown chakra and slowly follow it in my minds eye through my body, along my bones, my muscles into each of the chakras healing and energising. This done on a regular basis keeps energy levels high and illnessess away!

Oh and for those who like it is ggod to focus on kundalini energy-lower chakra where sexual energy is strong!!



Thread: My Sweetheart

65.       oludenizdollz
80 posts
 14 Nov 2005 Mon 09:53 pm

Oh I thought maybe you were swearıng at Ramayan and my curıosıty got the better of me!



Thread: My Sweetheart

66.       oludenizdollz
80 posts
 14 Nov 2005 Mon 07:31 pm

mıss ceyda I am followıng thıs thread but my Turkısh ıs begınners*can you repeat ın Englısh babe!



Thread: Visa Interview

67.       oludenizdollz
80 posts
 11 Nov 2005 Fri 08:30 pm

Ok. I am a Reiki practitioner and as well as using Reiki for healing it can be used to send positive energy to situations so every moment I remember I will send Reiki to you and your friend!



Thread: Ayvalik-can anybody tell me about this place

68.       oludenizdollz
80 posts
 07 Nov 2005 Mon 12:54 pm

I saw Ayvalik on a website-it looks ver beautiful has anybody spent anytime there? Can you tell me about it
Is there many tourists
What is the climate at different times of the year
Is it worth me forgoing one of my trips to oludeniz next year to try this place?



Thread: why you prefer turkey for holiday???

69.       oludenizdollz
80 posts
 07 Nov 2005 Mon 12:40 pm

I never wanted to go abroad for my holidays-I always liked to explore the places in the UK that are beautiful-Cornwall, Welsh mountains, Scottish Highlands etc. Then after much nagging from my teenage daughter I asked in a local travel agents for reccomendations of a place abroad where there is natural beauty. I wanted no McDonalds or Burger King, no English bars and fish and chip shops and no tacky amusement parks. He stated that he thought oludeniz would be just what I was looking for. So with trepidation in May 2002 I boarded the plane to Dalaman with my children and indeed oludeniz was incredibly beautiful. We loved it so much that we cried all the way back to the airport and when I got home I immediately booked for September 2002. I have been now six times in four years.The place is beautiful the people are respectful and friendly and it has been very safe for my teenage children as once people got to know us they would look out for my children and if any man was hazzling my girls the guys we have become friendly with sent them packing.
We have been invited to sit and eat with the families who run the shops in the resorts and treated so well-Turkish hospitality !!!
I am waiting now for Spring 2006 to get back there!



Thread: TRADITION OF MILITARY SERVICE

70.       oludenizdollz
80 posts
 07 Nov 2005 Mon 12:27 pm

I see so is it that the military service is compulsory for males but optional for females.



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