Bubby & Zaidy are Yiddish for the person who is a Grandmother or Grandfather. All cultural communities have a word for that person. They are the community elder. The tradition of being an Elder is one of passing on the learning that comes for years of watching life happen. This tradition is challenged by how younger generations are communicating and so we have decided to take up the opportunity of BLOGGING to ensure our stories get passed onto the next generation.
"You seek help from the elders. A society with elders is healthy. It's not always that way in the West." Bernard Lagat
You seek help from the elders. A society with elders is healthy. It's not always that way in the West.
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Friday, November 15, 2013
Dora's Remembrances of Home
The phrase: "My home", it mean to me the place where I live in this moment. When war start we lived in a horse buggy for few months. Nobody would let us in because every one was afraid be prosecute by German authority.
In Mogilev: I don"t remember to much but it was hard time. We covered a lot of territory on the occupied territory. Nobody let us in because we were Jewish. We kept moving by horse, the bombs fly from the sky but we continue to drive to river Volga.
Later, the Russian government put us on the train and it took us to Kazakhstan not far from capital Alma-ata. From this place my father went on front where he was killed. My mother left alone with three children and my Auntie, with her baby, stayed with us. My Aunt work in the cafeteria and we would eat because she brought pail of soup home. My mom had to work outside and this is the way we survived four years.
After we went to Saratov. It was closed city. To go there we have to have Visa. This journey was very hard. We stayed in the police station a few times but finally we got there and start our life from nothing again.
It was hard traveling but sometime we have good time. I remember my Mother took us to the park and we listen to military orchestra around us was a loth of people and we have good time.
My mother worked very hard. Somebody told her “Go Frida, to Vilnius it'll be enough money to survive on pension that you get for your children”. We went by train it take few days. We live in Vilnius 20 years. I would count that as my home. Although we have a lot of hard times, we had good times.
We, children, grew up by ourselves. Mother work as security guard for twenty years and we looked after ourselves but we have fun. Summer time we went to camp on the Baltic sea for the children without a father (who killed during in the war). Time went by we grow up. Finish school, college, married, have children and life continue. Right now, the children encourage us to live Soviet Union but for now our home is Canada
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Friday, November 8, 2013
May We Introduce Ourselves?
The Bubbies & Zaida’s Blogging group is a project that endeavors to take being an Elder into the digital age. The goal of the blogging project is to introduce you to some elders in the community and invite you to see the world from their perspective. Perhaps you may see things differently after reading several stories about life on a different side of the mountain. Before we dive in and share our stories, we would like to introduce some of our bloggers.
Sandi: I was born August 1947 in the small town of Chemainus, B.C. located on Vancouver Island. When I was the age of three my sibling and my parents moved north to Nanaimo, where I completed my education and at the age of 21 joined the Air Force.
January 03, 1969 I became a member of the Air Force, which was one the best decisions I have made. Basic training was took place at CFB Cornwallis from January until March. My trades training, a Finance Clerk took place at CFB Borden from March until June. After my training, I was posted to CFB Ottawa. I took my release the end of March 1976.
June 1978 I moved to the city of Calgary. Outside of my employment history, I experienced the joys of Ballroom and Latin Dance lessons; two stand-up comedy courses and one improv course; being a civilian officer with an Air Cadet Squadron and 15 years as a Toastmaster.
One of my proudest accomplishments is rappelling down a three story building Aussie style (face first), when I was involved with the Air Cadet Squadron about 17 years ago.
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Bob |
Robert Petersen: The 4th of 9 children, Bob was born and raised in Kingston Ontario. Bob married a Dublin gal, Maureen, in London, England in 1949. They have 5 children. Bob’s wife (nicknamed Penny) passed away in July of 2012.
In 1941, Bob became a member of the Air Cadets. In 1942 an Airforce Flying Instructor gave Bob a flight in a Harvard Training Aircraft and this gave him a thirst for a flying career.
Enlisting in the RCAF at age 17, Bob trained and graduated as an Air Gunner, and went on to serve as the rear gunner in a Lancaster Bomber in England attached to the Royal Air Force #100 Squadron
After WWII Bob served in both the Royal Air Force and Canadian Air Force and since retirement Bob continues his connections with friends in Aviation.
Amalia |
I sing, I act, I write...
and now I am learning computers!
Margot with classmates Amalia and Tutor Del. |
I have lived in many places including Israel, South Africa & Canada. was extremely proud when the large company that I was working for in South Africa sent me to Malawi (we had a branch there) to each them the accounting systems used at Head Office, which was in Johannesburg. I was there for a week and accomplished everything that was necessary.
I am a very ordinary person who adores her family, is very fond of animals and loves all kinds of music.
I also enjoy reading and movies and watching TV.
more bloggers! |
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