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Update from the house of Plague (Day Fnarg Year 2) 16th of December
Well, my other half is feeling rubbish (tiredness, headache), so we are currently waiting for the result of a lateral flow test... :( He is due to have his booster on Saturday! ETA: Hurrah, it's negative (for now at least). Blessed be the lateral flow tests for giving peace of mind.
Which was not at all what I meant to post.
There is so much covid stuff and politics and... *waves hands* And I am too tired to write about it, but on the plus side tomorrow is my last day at work! (Presuming Darcy's not plagued, in which case I will be working from home, yay. /sarcasm) Generally I like working from home, but it'd be nice to be in tomorrow to tie everything up properly.)
Anyway, thanks to following Dimash I know that today is the 30th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s independence day! 🇰🇿 Here is a photo of Dimash's parents from earlier today, clearly part taking in some kind of celebration - they look like a painting, it's amazing. Kazakh culture & history is fascinating, it's one the real joys of this whole rabbit hole I have fallen into.
Daily Dimash: Ómir Óter
Anyway, for the occasion there is a gorgeous new song, Ómir Óter. You can read about it (explanations of how the song came to be and the imagery used in the music video) here: “Omir Oter”: Ode to Life. It is beautiful and deep and unusual and gorgeous.
Reflections on the transience of life, its meaning, and the eternal question of how to walk your way with dignity and how to leave a trace...
ETA: Information about the historical figures.
As always, the Dears provide! (See below)
However Dimash News has now put up an official article:
Өmir өter – Life through the Centuries. Historical characters from Dimash’s music video
Here are the original links to Instagram, all written by Dears, scroll down for English...
Abylai Khan (1711 - 1781) - Kazakh statesman and politician, khan of the entire Kazakh Khanate
(2nd person is Abai Abai Kunanbaev)
Dina Nurpeisova (1861 - 1955) - Kazakh composer and dombra player
Alikhan Bukeykhan (journalist, ethnographer, political and public figure), Akhmet Baitursynov (poet, scholar, translator, teacher, public figure and linguist) and Mirzhakip Dulatov (Kazakh poet, writer, one of the leaders of the Alash Orda)
Aliya Nurmuhambetovna Moldagulova (25 October 1925 - 14 January 1944) was a female sniper in the Soviet army and A Hero of the Soviet Union (1944, posthumously).
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Dimash Masterpost
Which was not at all what I meant to post.
There is so much covid stuff and politics and... *waves hands* And I am too tired to write about it, but on the plus side tomorrow is my last day at work! (Presuming Darcy's not plagued, in which case I will be working from home, yay. /sarcasm) Generally I like working from home, but it'd be nice to be in tomorrow to tie everything up properly.)
Anyway, thanks to following Dimash I know that today is the 30th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s independence day! 🇰🇿 Here is a photo of Dimash's parents from earlier today, clearly part taking in some kind of celebration - they look like a painting, it's amazing. Kazakh culture & history is fascinating, it's one the real joys of this whole rabbit hole I have fallen into.
Daily Dimash: Ómir Óter
Anyway, for the occasion there is a gorgeous new song, Ómir Óter. You can read about it (explanations of how the song came to be and the imagery used in the music video) here: “Omir Oter”: Ode to Life. It is beautiful and deep and unusual and gorgeous.
Reflections on the transience of life, its meaning, and the eternal question of how to walk your way with dignity and how to leave a trace...
ETA: Information about the historical figures.
As always, the Dears provide! (See below)
However Dimash News has now put up an official article:
Өmir өter – Life through the Centuries. Historical characters from Dimash’s music video
Here are the original links to Instagram, all written by Dears, scroll down for English...
Abylai Khan (1711 - 1781) - Kazakh statesman and politician, khan of the entire Kazakh Khanate
(2nd person is Abai Abai Kunanbaev)
Dina Nurpeisova (1861 - 1955) - Kazakh composer and dombra player
Alikhan Bukeykhan (journalist, ethnographer, political and public figure), Akhmet Baitursynov (poet, scholar, translator, teacher, public figure and linguist) and Mirzhakip Dulatov (Kazakh poet, writer, one of the leaders of the Alash Orda)
Aliya Nurmuhambetovna Moldagulova (25 October 1925 - 14 January 1944) was a female sniper in the Soviet army and A Hero of the Soviet Union (1944, posthumously).
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Dimash Masterpost

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Fortunately I am also not plagued.
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And Dimash's parents are just gorgeous (in basically every way), but the traditional Kazakh outfits are just the icing on the cake. :D
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Many thanks for the card and package :)
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He's managed to get up & dressed today, so although I don't know if he's better at least he's not worse. Here's to staying covid-free for the rest of the year! *g*
Many thanks for the card and package :)
Likewise! They just arrived this morning. :)
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Glad it got to you safely. Beware of extreme silliness :)
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Stacey
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Hope you are well. <3
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Not wanting to frighten you or anything, but...
(And I am beside myself with worry about R. She may be 30, but she's my little girl.)
I hope you all stay well.
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Oh joy. Well I worked from home, just to be on the safe side, and we'll do another test in a few days. But he's up and about - not better as such, but not worse either.
My R has it - feeling very crap. She had SIX negative lateral flows and one negative PCR test before one that read positive.
Damn, that's a lot of negatives. And my sympathies - it's a nasty illness, even if it never gets serious. I think the fatigue was probably the worst part, mostly because that's what lasted the longest. Tell her to rest a lot - more than she thinks she needs, even when she is feeling better again.
(And I am beside myself with worry about R. She may be 30, but she's my little girl.)
Well I had two poorly at the same time (or rather, we were all ill at the same time), one in South End and one in Newcastle. They had friends who looked after them well, so I am sure R will be fine. Especially if she's had her jabs. ♥ ♥ ♥ (Also since I was poorly at the same time I didn't really have the energy to be worried...)
I hope you all stay well.
Thank you. And likewise.
Sidebar: I love your icon.
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Mind you, I do a lateral flow twice a week because of work, so I can easily put my mind at rest. *g*