* i usually speak French with the (very nice) people at the Moroccan bakery where i often buy bread and stuff, so big was my surprise when the guy behind the counter suddenly started speaking Dutch to me (which is my mother tongue) talking of 'een kriekentaartje', the exact amount to pay in Dutch and a really funny 'salukes' at the end... That made me smile.
This is a lovely interview, but knowing Shabnam as I do she has a lot more to say and contribute. She showed only the "small" parts of what she has been sharing with us all for many years . I invite her friends and viewers to stay in touch with her ideas : she has an overview of things past and things to come that will prove far reaching, and a very real contribution to her "époque". Well done all.
* i usually speak French with the (very nice) people at the Moroccan bakery where i often buy bread and stuff, so big was my surprise when the guy behind the counter suddenly started speaking Dutch to me (which is my mother tongue) talking of 'een kriekentaartje', the exact amount to pay in Dutch and a really funny 'salukes' at the end... That made me smile.
* having my kids listening & depicting this song ;-) http://grooveshark.com/s/La+Vache+Enrag+e/3KRwe0?src=5
It is so nice to hear this kind of stories and inspiring in so many ways. Good luck and looking forward to hear more!
Beutiful woman!
This is a lovely interview, but knowing Shabnam as I do she has a lot more to say and contribute. She showed only the "small" parts of what she has been sharing with us all for many years . I invite her friends and viewers to stay in touch with her ideas : she has an overview of things past and things to come that will prove far reaching, and a very real contribution to her "époque". Well done all.
Glæsilegt hjá þér kona. Afskaplega ertu flott manneskja! Hlakka til að heyra Shabnam's sögu.
Look forward to hear about Shabnam's story. Good luck!