Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Dannar Leitmaa city link


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Dannar Leitmaa city link
Elderly Australian Estonians come across people talking about them because of the incredible vitality and youthfulness. Eesti Päevaleht reporter Dannar Leitmaa city link Thirlmere'i visited a retirement home and saw that the rumors city link are true. Estonian village but is nevertheless fading.
"90-year old people is easy to send a last journey, as he walked the path is in this world," says the teacher Meelis Raahe. "If a person is 50 years old, you have the feeling that his way was, after all, still something missing." city link Rosma bystander is not the easiest job, because his task is to be in Sydney since 2007, St. John's Lutheran congregation. He acknowledges that the brightest moments of the work, or weddings and christenings take place, but they are certainly city link less frequent than in the funeral ceremony. "Old Estonians city link here still want to send them away, at least in Estonian teacher. Even those who otherwise would not go to church, "he says. Were the last days of the end of January to the former Narva Battalion soldiers, fled to Australia after World War II, Edgar Simon Son - came home from the hospital phoned children, rejoicing over the arrival at home, and all that. "He wanted a newspaper, but the rooms were empty, he was not even in the bathroom. He was behind the bathroom door, and I could not get the door open, "recalls Helju Kimmel, who lives a few tens of meters away from Edgar's house. "Ambulantsi (ambulance - ed) men lifted out of the door, and there he was."
Edgar Helju lived and lives on the old home Thirlmere'i Estonian village which still occasionally gets in our media. Abroad is not, after all, many of these habitats, which are built on the Estonians. The first Estonians arrived here before the Second city link World War, and later came to Sydney to a hundred kilometers from the city unto them further. Kõndimistoega moving the old lady is a long-time neighbor of the departure from this world, and obviously sad Rosma listen to him very calmly asking skip funeral-related issues. "Edgar wanted to commemorate her husband's song" Pour, dear Father's hand ", then take it in," putting down an old lady and will be an affirmative answer. "My task is to speak before the funerals of relatives and acquaintances that the department they want to choose songs from images and create a biography," says Rosma later. Rosma admits that at first he was afraid of a bit of a distant church teacher to come, but the local reception was so warm that repatriated over, he did not dare.
"Estonia is still often feel evil, even within the Church, but these people do not. They are always cheerful and very open to others, "characterized Rosma mostly over the age of ninety years of age. Rosma living in Sydney at the church building with a Chinese wife, whom he had met during their university studies, and because of her husband away from Estonia kolitigi. "Tartus, there was probably a day when someone would either passing or overtaking of the car said something cruel," recalled Raahe. Then came the move to Tallinn, where racist insults indeed ended, but the Estonian climate effect the health of her husband so badly that graduate into Australia. Thirlmere'i year after year in a row Estonians tend to stay a little more, because the time will take its toll. Already taken by the Estonian village of people of other nationalities, and the official name of the management plans for the elderly reference Estonians lose. Early 1950s, when it was the most Estonians sisserännuaeg, Estonians took Thirlmere'is 54 chicken farms, but now it is not only in them. Even a local shop called Kungla belongs nowadays instead of Serbs. Visiting the library durable Kongas Marge admits that his daughter speaks for the Estonian language, but the language granddaughter will be too distant to stay.
"Unbounded experience was the last time to go in. I took my daughter along so she could see where it came from, "said Kongas, who married in Australia, but I still Estonians. city link "My father would have gone through the ceiling, I would have said that I am going to marry Australians." Quite a different experience, however, have been the 90th birthday in December Vihermäel Silvia, who took her under one roof distant relative of his son, who had come to Australia to seek happiness. Rather, it would be the old lady had kostile to a distant relative of one son. "One was to come, but at the same time, there were three pieces of me behind the door, sleeping in, and so the three of them lived there in a small room," recalled Vihermäe. "Every morning I made breakfast, they would have told me aitähki or put the coffee cup in the sink - I really solvusin." Vanaprouale, of course, did not like it, and so the young men of good aegagi left unsaid. "But I've learned wisdom, that all that is around us, only to learn from the best. If there is nothing wrong with this, turn your back and keep it for those who want it, "the city link old lady, despite everything, still able to smile and to show its innumerable Estonia-related souvenirs. "I guess I live in the memories - memories of when run out, then it's time to go, because as the saying goes, if you do not remember what your name is, then oops! Too late! "
And the memories of these people continues. He also continued with Edgar. Namely, the world's second largest city link wrote all

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