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Easter Around the World

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

Easter

Easter is literally a celebration of a miracle. In the year 33 AD, on what is now called Good Friday, a man named Jesus Christ was executed and buried by the Roman government. Three days later, on what is now called Easter Sunday, Jesus rose from the dead. For Christians, people who believe Jesus was the Son of God and Messiah, Easter is a celebration of life over death; a time to reflect on Jesus’ death and resurrection.

Easter is broadly celebrated among the Christian communities around the world. Some countries celebrate primarily the religious aspect, but in many other countries, it has become more of a secular celebration. It is one of the most popular holidays celebrated all over the world and especially loved by children.

Easter in Mexico

The holy week leading up to Easter is important in Catholicism. Since the majority of Mexicans are Catholic, Mexico’s celebration lasts the entire week. It begins on Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter when Jesus went to the city of Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. Jesus rode a donkey and many people greeted Jesus by laying down cloaks and small tree branches, and reciting Old Testament bible verses. In many towns in Mexico, there is a reenactment of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. Woven palm leaves are sold at churches within the towns.

Thursday it is a day of reflection. On that day, Jesus washed the feet of his disciples (his closest followers),attended a seder dinner that would be His Last Supper and was arrested by the Roman police late in the evening in the Garden of Gethsemane. Some traditions include visiting churches to reflect the vigil the apostles kept in the garden, feet washing ceremonies and Mass with Holy Communion.

Good Friday is a (more…)

Christmas in Australia

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Dashing through the snow…in a one horse open sleigh….

Walking in the Winter Wonderland.

Radio Stations and Shopping Malls are filled with Christmas Carols.  Teenagers are busking out front of stores trying to earn a little cash.  I am a sucker for holiday songs.

Whoops…Rewind….What’s wrong with this picture.

It may be the fact that I live in Brisbane, the Capital City of Queensland, which is the sunniest place in Australia (or rainiest as the case may be at the moment)

Image by Aussiegall

Can you imagine Christmas in summer?

For most of our friends in Europe, Canada or America it seems so crazy.  But for us it is normal and we seem to enjoy the quirkiness of singing about a white Christmas while driving to the nearest beach for a swim and cool down.

Christmas in Australia can be divided into two camps.  Those that embrace the heat and those who don’t (with or without air conditioning)

1. Christmas Oz Style

Families that embrace the heat opt for (more…)

World Cup 2010 Germany versus Australia

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

I am not a huge sports fan. I like cricket, soccer, basketball as I somewhat understand the rules. I have been watching the world cup and this morning I tuned in for the Germany versus Australia match in Group D 2010 FIFA World Cup 2010. From the get go, the German team has complete control of the ball. Within the first 10 minutes, they scored a goal. Rather, Podolski did.

Their passes are impeccable. It is like watching a perfectly harmonious orchestra or perfect teamwork in motion. If anyone wanted to pull together a visual for corporate training, a German soccer team demonstration will be appropriate. I was quite shocked by their first goal so soon into the match. I am glued just watching them pass the ball to each other. I was not disappointed. At minute 26, Klose scored another goal and what a shot! WOW. They had possession of the ball 67% of the time (so far–it is 38 minutes in).

They are relentless and it is a joy to watch. I wish all teams could work well. I imagine a time in Education where parents, teachers, administrators, principals, lawmakers are all working in the same astounding fashion and towards the same GOAL. To evolve Education to the next level for our children.

This is the first time I have ever written about a sports event in my life. I am so impressed by the German team and very much look forward to more matches. I will update this post as the match progresses. For now, I am hooked!!!

Second Half

So the Germans started the 2nd half with 2 goals in their pocket. What amazes me is that they still keep trying to score. You’d think that once a team has a lead, they can rest and take it easy. Yet another quality that impresses me. I strongly believe that it isn’t over till it is over.

They have scored 2 more goals in the second half. One by Muller in minute 68 and I was walked away from the TV to get some lunch thinking there is no way they score another one in the next few minutes so I can give my nails a break and eat real food. I was very lucky to see Cacau score another goal in minute 70.

In addition to the goals, the Germans also have fewer fouls. So far Germany has 8 fouls and Australia 18. 3 Yellow Cards were given to Australia (Valeri, Moore, and Neill) as well as a Red Card to Tom Cahill. Germany has 2 Yellow Card given to Ozil and one to Cacau.

The game is in minute 91. There are 3 additional minutes. I wonder if Germany will score another goal in this time.

Whick other teams are you looking forward to watching? I have been told that Brazil also plays really well.

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Aparna Vashisht