After watching a fantastic movement performance by a troupe of Von Krahl students, giving my speech on the global financial system and listening to Paul Jay’s presentation on the state of media in the US, we headed into Tallinn’s town square for dinner and to continue a day of wide ranging and rich conversation. The square was filled with the Christmas markets covered with lights and snow.
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What is Estonia? A disease? How does one contract it…thru breathing, eating, sex or bad genes?
I am so happy Christmas is coming in Estonia. I know I am missing the commercialized Christmas that I am used to in the USA. My Grandmother and Grandfather were born and raised in Lithuania. Because I know Christmas is about love and Christ, I am still experiencing Christmas, but this time it is me going to the food banks to feed my kids. I am now learning what it really means to recieve. I don’t know if I will have one gift or even a tree but I do know that the change has hit my family pretty hard and we must transition into the future with hope. I am happy Estonia is having a Christmas and it looks quite beautiful by the way. They have been through tough economic times and still they celebrate and light there community with hope.