Sunday, May 21, 2006

I was talking on MSN with a VP from India, and he asked me whether we had anyone from our side who had gone to India for a CEED or internship. Well, we didn't. And when he asked me why do I think noone wants to go there, I said that there might be few reasons for that: parents, question of safety, and some other preferences (for a variety of reasons). But these are all my suggestions. He answered that India IS a safe country and then I started thinking about what we really know and how we can really judge a country or how it would be like for us there if we don't even know anything about it.

Well I wanted to ask you what are the reasons for which you chose or will be choosing the country you go for an internship to? Will you be guided by the real need of the country? Or by your personal development? Or by the projects or job descriptions? What would be your priorities when choosing?

Monday, May 15, 2006

LCC in Rodatychi, May 2006

How it all started...
Spider Web
Nastias

Maks aka the Fireman
Pupsik preparing for the session )
Our handsome men
Our beautiful women )
Our smiles
Our "tupniakovi" dances )
Our smart discussions
And smart individuals )
Our relaxation
Our food sessions )
"Sugar envelopes"
Pupsik one more time )
Bond. Nastia Bond.
Creating our own AIESEC 2010!
Our lovely Rivne!
Morning exercise
Historical moment - "Time capsula" to be opened in 2010
Kidnapping )
Finally spring
Our brave LCP
Our misterious chair )

And hard-working OC )
And hard-working faci )

SpringCo Picture session - Enjoy :)

Finally pictures from SpringCo - your lovely "Babys" :)
On Zaporizhzhia Train Station
Babul'ky - Krasotul'ky
Composition "Sleeping" or "It's been a hard days' night..."
My favorite photo with our "Pupsik"
Finally at the seaside :)
Still can't believe it :)
With lovely Odessa :)
Leaving in 5 minutes...
MC - thank you for your work, sleepless nights, help and support.
AIESEC in Berdyansk - thank you for your work and for your sea :)
AIESEC in Ukraine - thank you for inspiration, motivation and your people.
SpringCo 2006 - thank you for an amazing time.