Nelson Mandela's bracelets for AIDS / HIV victims

I am so proud to be part of the Nelson Mandela 46664 Bangles projectet. I have been responsible for creative leadership at all record of the Danish ambassadørere. We have for a long time photographed various familiar with the heart in the right place and a desire to help HIV and AIDS affected families in South Africa. Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years with the cell number, 46664, thence called the campaign Bangles 46664, read more here.

In Denmark you can buy wristbands in Emborg in Vedbæk or over the net, order here: It is the coolest gift you can give, I think konfirmanter of both sexes, all ages and types can wear this beautiful bracelet that just gets more beautiful the more it wears out. I am telling here to Go Morgen Denmark where super cool it is to show its social responsibility with this bracelet and get the conversation started if such be the date. I have the model in oxidised copper, which is now so worn that only 46664 numbers are still black, but it seems that is mega cool.

It is not seen in the-Go Breakfast Denmark

On Monday I went to Go Morgen Denmark (see clip here :) and talk about what you put on a home-date, a bar-date and a dinner date. It's many things to be placed on, but it must be most important to be open, inclusive and with a twinkle in his eye. It is of course difficult to love another until you love yourself. And it requires a surplus to date and very starts with one myself. I am now also of the opinion that if you have cleaned up your own temple and rests in yourself, then you are also more open and receptive to what life offers. Well enough about it ... to all of you nice happy dating women ..... here you see some of the clothes that I am at my 3-minute talk was not talked about.

Ps: I think a lot of chemistry and feeling at the first meeting. My beautiful girlfriend Michelle Running Dinner and Speed ​​Dating and I'm single so I then thought about throwing myself into the ring .....! What I go on ... my very best happy I, of course! It's all far more good chemistry and if it swings, than about what I have on. But I would certainly place great emphasis on making me feel comfortable in your clothes, and that it reflects the type I am.

This pricing, phone numbers and links to clothes from Go Morgen Denmark:

# 24 Guru Rinpoche mountaintop

One of my most moving moments in Nepal took place at the top of the Guru Rinpoche mountain where Pia and Lakha had arranged 4 monks to pray for our wishes. I already had at home am too wild for this moment and had done me some ideas on how I see myself going forward and what I want for myself and my loved ones. A few things I think obstruct me in my everyday life and which I have meditated a lot on getting to manifest itself ... got free rein and I can reveal that several of my innermost desires that have gotten so very focused and have come true already. We arrived at the mountain and the first inside the Guru Rinpoche cave and then went up on top, sitting in the broiling heat and wrote down our want, one on each flag, the monks pray for and send out with the wind. Get a little blessed wings here:

23 # of Light celebration

Festival of Lights or Diwali held in many parts of the world, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Trinidad, Tobago, Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore, Fiji and Nepal as here. Many peoples parties, both Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists. The party lasts for 5 days and after the new moon between October to november. Want to experience it in 2012 it is 13 November. This year landende it on the 26th October. The whole city is cleaned and all orders of their homes so they are ready to receive visitors. Especially decorate the exterior with light and mandala on the street. For five days in a row turn the lights and at the 5th day celebrations of the morning. This is an official holiday and is very similar to our Christmas Eve it. 24 December. By the Light celebration celebrate everything good over evil and trust that the spiritual power surpasses all evil. First Today in the business sign, the day the Indians transferred to a new finalcielt years. Second Today, anything with demons, which I have not quite understood, sorry. Third day adores the lakshmi, which stands for the welfare and her benevolent desire to fulfill everyone's wishes. 4th Today is a very long story about patala.Men most goes out to his mother in the family celebrates 5th day is something with Yama Dvitiya. However, celebrating the Nepalese as a brother and sister day where they invite home and shelves siblings closet.

On the Diwali night, the fifth day we sat on a rooftop, on a small local Tibetan restaurant clean and had momos overlooking the stupa, which was lit up to tens of thousands of lights and enjoyed the sight of the fireworks. It could best be compared to Eve, but a warm evening with bare feet in flip flops and a very spiritual atmosphere. You can believe that I can recommend you to be part of a diwali celebration.

22 # Julegaven to myself

Today is the 22 and I am in no way in the Christmas mood. I bought some gifts in Nepal, as I have come to give away .. so now I'm still on the Christmas shopping and max teeth of it. Actually I love to enrich people with one thing that I know they will appreciate that I have taken the time to find and or self-made. But now I stand with time pressure and when not to do the things I had in mind and think that it is so sad to go to hardware store or magazine for something completely pointless in my eyes. My kids are pushing of desires, but they lack nothing. Nothing is too worn to be renewed, nothing is really burning need sub and it just makes no sense to me. I myself have for years wanted something useful to myself, my kitchen, or for a good purpose. I have been coffin glad a goat, a sponsor child or an experience. I spend many of my hours worked in the fashion industry and get more than enough input from the machine of overuse, under way there. With all due respect for those who enjoy it. My 17 year old son wants a mixer and the like. equipment in his spare time as a DJ and I super like to support them and clearly bothered him not to have a goat, but when can you actually feel that you have things enough clothes enough and would rather use his ressourser for anyone that has more use for it? I have at least some point where I do not really seem to need more stuff, but love getting surprises and feel-good experiences :-) When I visited Tibet charity in Kathmandu and then how tenacious the Tibetan Refugees is to integrate in Nepal, but it's still hard for some parents to afford school and decent food for their young, then I decided that my Christmas present to myself was to be a little forced child. The girl I chose the name Tenzin Sangmo of 3 years, whose parents have a small store, which struggle with being able to run around. With my contribution to 1600 annually, they no longer worry about little Tenzin can not get into a good school, get healthy food and clean clothes on the body. Besides, there is actually little to their own household and for me it's about on a weekly basis to ride one day and leave the car, jumping a café latte onto the café and it's home. Looking now already in my budget to give myself an elderly nursing home for my birthday!

21 # Bhaktapur

The medieval town, Bhaktapur was the capital of Kathmandu valley from 1200-1482 when King Yaksha Malla divided the kingdom Mellen his three sons, and the valley was ruled three kingdoms until the 1776th There are 85,000 inhabitants, and the innermost of the city is car free. Here, a lot kunsthundværkere to and you can successfully find very old authentic stuff. To walk around the narrow streets with handmade bricks as foundation, laid without mortar is like being transported to medieval times where women wash clothes and children playing with hoops and dice. The city has beautiful wood carvings, ceramic, handmade paper and gørtleri.

20 # Blessed Buddhas in the monastery.

It all started when we went home from the orphanage, along with Danish Adam and his black girlfriend from NY. We were over to see the haunted house where we had to keep Halloween and on his way home through Boudha we meet this monk and falls into conversation, though it was barely what we could understand. Adam is studying Tibetan Buddhism down here got a little understanding of the monk, the rest were shown the body language ;-) All those we met on our journey was by turning the head of the joints at the sight of Leishah because they've never seen a black girl in real life. The monk was also quite fascinated by her dreadlocks. He invited us in and showed us around and explained with gestures about our "monkey-mind" is a thought or philosophy that governs us all. We saw all the young monks pray in the monastery and many others sat and rolled sacred mantras to enter the Buddha, which is sealed and blessed during the prayer for three days in the monastery. All these gold-plated very precious Buddhas were to be used in a temple. It was a great experience to be allowed to be involved and on the way out we went to ask the wheel and got us all very enriched and blessed.

19 # Buddhist prayer flags

Wherever there are Tibetan refugees hangs prayer flags. It's the most beautiful and roligeste vision, I think. Prayer flags symbolizes Tibetan Buddhist prayers in the form of written mantras as a transmitter with the wind. The flags are oftets changed 3 days after Losar (Tibetan New Year's Eve) or by other important events holy. Each color symbolizes one of the 5 elements and is always in a specific order. Blue skies, white-water, red fire, green air or oxygen from the tree and yellow soil. Normally you see animals on the flags, which according to Buddhism is protective; dragon, Garuda, tiger and sneløve.

Throughout my cottage garden hangs prayer flags and I am so glad I took a lot to take home so I can get the sun damaged and snow mildewed replaced. If you want to decorate your living room, garden, or use the tiny paper garlands on the tree so you can find them in this shop :-)

16 # Lakha Rinpoche Lama's blessing from a monk.

Tomorrow I will tell you about Lakha Rinpoche Lama's blessing of all børnehjembørnenen and the 300 residents in the relocation camp, Jorpati. But right now you need to meet this older gentleman who came from afar, as he had allowed himself to tell the Dalai Lama from his home region of Tibet was nearby. He was nice and waited in the shadow of Lakha had finished eating. It was great joy, they laughed and held in hand, as it should at best Tibetan fashion. Finally the monk handed an envelope (with money) to Lakha to show his gratitude and Lakha delivered so much a discrete envelope to the monk. So the exchange is possibly out for one, but it is the energy of the appreciative exchange, which is so beautiful. That in itself was touching to see the meeting between the two wise men, but also to see all the young second generation Refugees from Tibet's humility against this older gentleman. Everyone who passed greeted, offered tea, food and a chat and had the greatest respect and humility towards the monk. One thing is that he is a monk, which in itself is very respectful among Buddhists but he also represents the Tibet as it was before the occupation for over 50 years ago. I'll even quite warm in the heart by looking at my pictures again.

15 # The world's happiest children home kids.

Det første der slog mig var at pigerne kom meget tæt på og ville vide en masse om Danmark og min familie og mine børn, de talte bedre engelsk end jeg selv efter endt skolegang, jeg var dybt imponeret. When I visited the refugee camp Jorpati and see how they live and help Lakha Lama velsigenlse of some of the 300 residents, I also met some fantastic confident, happy and silly children who has no parents and live at the orphanage, there are financing criticized by Tibet Charity. The first thing that struck me was that the girls came very close and would know a lot about Denmark and my family and my children, they spoke better English than I do after finishing school, I was deeply impressed. I ask them what they think is the best they can think of and they cry at once "Justin Bieber! ..." While they smiled ear to ear, and sighs deeply. In the spring I went to Justin Bieber concert with my 12 year old daughter in Milan and had obviously filmed on my iphone. The girls could hardly breathe at the sight and when they saw pictures of my girls, they were quickly made a plan of who should be pen pal with whom and they immediately went in to write letters in English. Meanwhile, Adam (a Dane who studies Buddhism here in Kathmandu) come to. The kids hung on his neck, by the reunion of him. He previously taught at school. Very quickly the girls had drawn and written, and even total fine jewelry, pencils and other gizmo cots that I had to take home to my girls. I was moved to tears. Here you can meet; dikey, Pema, Yeshi and Tsering and a few of their friends.