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Here we GO 2015 !!!

Posted 1/7/2015

Mind my language Results

Today I went to VHS to get my results for my German exam and it's exciting but I am not feeling it somehow. I think to really learn this language I must go for Intensive classes Monday - Friday and 3 - 4 hours per session. My next course starts in March ....

 

New Year's 2015 plan

Now that the festivities are over and this is the year where I plan to go back to work but somehow I am caught in crossroads. Do I pursue being on employee or should I pursue my own business - it's kinda of difficult for now to decide. So for the first quarter 2015 I will be weighing my options ......

 

Sylvester 

This is what we call New Year's Eve but here in Germany it's called Sylvester. I found some definition or more info what it's called Sylvester ...

 
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 New Year's Eve   or New Year's Eve (so spelled   szilveszter  ,   sylvester   or   sylwester  ) is the day of the Feast of   Pope Sylvester I  , a   saint   who served as Pope of the   Catholic Church   from 314 to 335 and oversaw Both the   First Council of Nicaea   and Roman Emperor   Constantine I  's conversion to Christianity.  [1]  The feast day is held on the anniversary of Sylvester's death, December 31, a date that, since the adoption of the   Gregorian calendar  , has coincided with   New Year's Eve  . Because of this coincidence, several countries, Primarily in Europe, use a variant of New Year's name as the preferred name for the holiday; thesis countries include Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Slovenia.

In   Israel  , New Year's Eve is known as Sylvester of of of of despite the factthat he what to anti-Semitic pope who Convinced Constantine to prohibit Jews from living in Jerusalem and promoted anti-Semitic legislation. The name used by what many immigrants from Europe who came to the countryside around the time it Became a Jewish state.  [2]

Eastern Orthodox Churches   celebrate New Year's feast day on January 2nd

 

Sylvester Party 2014

We normally have our New Year's party at my sister-in-law place but I should say, this time the party was really awesome ... Actually They throw some really amazing parties and New Year's Eve party was just amazing. In summary, we all had fun and I am looking forward to Their next new years eve party. 

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