Monday, December 26, 2005

Achtung!!!

Back in Germany since two days I already miss you but enjoy still the memories you gave to me! You made my time in the hottest capital to the most wonderful time I ever had in my study life! Back now I realize even more what I expirienced with all of you.
And still being very much in contact to a lot of TN-managers let me know that we are still connected... and maybe also because I will come back on the 22dn of Febuary for at least a week ;-)

So guys, have a wonderful new years eve and dont play too much with the fire...

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Bye bye Iceland

Next week will be the most sad but also happiest week this year for me. Sad because I will be leaving this wonderful place. But also happy because I carry unforgetable memories and some new friendships with me home.
And Arturs shares this destiny with me...

So we decided to have a little "Bye bye Iceland"-meeting on Monday 12th December in Kaffi Kúltúra.

We (Arturs, Christian and Svetla... Yes poor Svetla who has to leave as well. But lucky Svetla will come back ;-) ), so we would be more than happy to see your face that evening. (The rest of your body is of course welcome as well)

Monday 12th December 2005
21:00
Kaffi Kúltúra (in Intercultural house on Hverfisgata 18)

If you read this then:
1. Spread the news
2. Come
3. Make sure that everybody comes you told about this meeting ;-)

See you there,
Christian

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Hey AIESEC!!!!!

Do you talk about leaders or are you one of them?


AIESEC Iceland opened MCP and MCVPs' applications for the year 2006-07!!! MCP and two VP positions are also opended for the international members!!

I strongly believe that the more you put into AIESEC the more you get out of it. Working in team with professional and ambitious individuals can be challenging, fun, intense but never boring.

Time spent in MC will reward you in many ways – traveling, making new friends, loads of knowledge, ideas, decision making, striving and driving, planning, organizing, managing and leading. It is a priority and it is a privilege. Also, it is EXPERIENCE and it’s up to you if you’ll make it a lifetime experience of yours.

I encourage you to take a step forward and apply to MCEB 2006-2007! Here are the deadlines and links where you can get candidates' booklet and applications!

MCP
Deadline: 5th of January
Application information:
http://aiesec.net/members/ai/iceland/file-storage/file?file_id=35329829
Application form:
http://aiesec.net/members/ai/iceland/file-storage/file?file_id=35357774
Questions to: Sandra Bruneikaité (sandra@aiesec.is)
MCVP's
Deadline: 5th of March
Application information:
http://aiesec.net/members/ai/iceland/file-storage/file?file_id=35358536
Application form:
http://aiesec.net/members/ai/iceland/file-storage/file?file_id=35358538
Questions to: MC (aiesec@aiesec.is)


Yours- Sandra

Friday, November 25, 2005

Members meeting

Guys,

we would like to inform you, that on Wednesday, 30.11.2005 at 18:00 in AIESEC office, is going to be second and last Members meeting in this calendar year.

Brief agenda:
- teams names & roll-calls
- teams work presentation - what was and will be happening
- elections announcement - DDLs, positions
- recruitment
- Insight XP competition winner
- Xmas dance
- office hours over December
- surprize
- Latvia presentation


We are looking forwad to see you all there! It´s last meeting before Christmas and some of us will not be with us next year, so it´s also last time to have a chance to see/talk with them!!!

Please, write into comment if you are coming or not (you don´t need to subscrite urself before commenting, just at the end of comment write ur name).

See you there!

Your MC

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Penguins are so cute....






Guys, if you haven't seen the movie ''March of the Penguins'' then I really recommend you to do that while they are showing it in Háskólabíó (University Cinema). I saw it today and was very impressed - amazing shots, amazing story about the cycle of life in the nature. The beauty of it and drama. The film itself is a documentary made by biologist Luc Jacquet about Emperor penguins, their mating and breeding cycle that takes place entirely on the polar ice.

''The film crew lived in the assembly of huts for 14 months total in photographing their subjects. During that time, neither the crew nor the footage (some 120 hours of it) left the site. For much of the shoot, transportation of any kind out of the area was impossible. The crew was stranded in a part of the world where a human walking across the ice doesn’t even leave footprints; they are blown away as fast as he steps. A mammalian corpse is freeze dried and blown away overnight.''

If you want to smile, if you want to see something positive and informative then go for it! ;o)

Hugs,
Sandra

P. s. Film is in french with icelandic subtitles.

Svavar in sexy T-shirt or sexy Svavar in a T-shirt?

Guys,

do u know what? Svavar had probably nothing to do (or maybe it is his way of relaxing?), so he started to search randomly through some things at office. He found bag full of white T-shirts with hat, size approximately S/M.

And what more?! He felt in love with them, so he had to dress up one immediately. Just have a look at following picture. Do you see how happy he is????


If you also feel like you have to have a picture with this T-shirt, come to office and we can arrange it! (this offer is valid mainly for boys ;)

Please, poste some comments how you like it.

Svetla

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Hi hi

I just wanted to say thanks to you that came to my party and let you know that I have put some pictures from it here.
Guðrún Helga

Friday, November 18, 2005

Pictures from Christmas dinner


Ásdís and Guðrún Helga heating sauces and meat


Endre cutting hangikjöt


Endre playing piano...really beautiful


Singing ''Silent Night''


Changing presents. Everybody is so excited!!!



Sandra

International Christmas dinner

In AIESEC in Iceland we have a tradition to hold the international dinners. The last two years we were having international Christmas dinner. One was yesterday at Heba's place.

We had Icelandic food - potatoes, salads, herring and meat (smoked lamb - hangikjöt :o) , staked pork and another lamb) and many different kinds of sweets from at least four countries. Yummy... everything was so delicious!!!

After we packed our stomachs with a tasty food, Svetla and Arturs were serving hot wine with spices in Latvian style. Even though we were just 14 people we could sing a ''Silent night'' in seven different languages - Czech, English, Latvian, Lithuanian, German, Norwiegan and Icelandic.

Endre was playing piano and we were singing. To say truth, this moment really touched me...it felt very good to be around you, folks, it felt like Christmas…

We ended the evening with changing Christmas presents. Christian came up with this cool game that made a present change really funny and exciting. It took us probably half an hour to get finally a present that we are going to bring home, but I'm sure that everybody loved the game. I think though, that at the end of the day, I was the only lucky one, because I got '6' the last second of the game and got the present I wanted the most. :oP

Thanks everybody for a memorable evening!


Kisses,
Sandra



Wednesday, November 16, 2005

AIESEC Iceland at Think BIG

New blog launched!

Hey hey everyone,

welcome to your new blog!!! Everyone can start posting his/her great experience within AIESEC.

Username & password will be send to you by email.

Looking forward to see new posts!

Svetla & Svavar