Happy 2014 |
My hairdressers sink exploded and her handyman was out of town for the holidays, my hair needs a dye job badly, and honestly, part of going out for me is dressing up and looking fabulous. Since fabulous wasn't going to happen last night, I was OK to just stay home, because I knew it would be fun, but I wasn't missing anything.
Also my husband had a great opportunity to work last night, so without him I also didn't want to go out, and most of my friends I see on a weekly basis on our Day of Rest, which is full of socialization.
I did not get much sleep however, it is like my baby sensed my husband was not there, and he was tossing and turning, and when he got home quite late, we all finally fell asleep.
I am feeling tired from a long and amazing first day of 2014. I met and booked an amazing new Doula client, went to a Brit Mila, circumcision ceremony, of a wonderful friend, then off my baby, Matisyahu and I went to a party for the cutest one year old ever.
Then I got called in to my daughter's school to help out for an hour, my baby fell asleep from all the fun, and they asked me to do some Yoga with the kids, we had a blast.
Once we got home, I finished cleaning out the kids closet, it is so amazing to see everything that is in there, and even the things that are not organized yet, are in boxes that need to be organized.
Went on another Doula interview and then to teach an awesome Yoga class to hard working mommies that love to meet, chat, and Yoga once their babies are asleep.
Feeling blessed for my calling,
Feeling blessed for being needed,
Feeling blessed for being placed in the exact place I need to be,
It's all just going to get better and better,
Woo Hoo!
Here is Cheers in languages from all over the world,
Coach Yulia
Albanian: G?zuar
Arabic: Fisehatak ("to your health")
Armenian: Genatzt, Genatsoot ("Life")
Austrian: Prosit - Prost (German)
Bahasa: Pro
Baluchi Vashi
Basque: On egin
Brazilian Portuguese: Saude, Viva
Bulgarian: Na zdrave ("to your health")
Catalan: Salut
Chinese: Nien Nien nu e. Kong Chien
Chinese: Yung sing ("drink and win")
Chinese Cantonese: Gom bui ("dry the cup")
Chinese Mandarin: Gan bei ("dry the cup")
Croatian: Zivjeli
Czech: Na zdrav? ("to your health")
Danish: Skaal
Dutch: Proost. Proost, Geluk, or Gezondheid
Egyptian: Fee sihetak, Bisochtak
Esperanto: Je via sano ("to your health")
Estonian: Tervist (Teie) terviseks ("to your health")
Ethiopian: T'chen chen
Finnish: Kippis, Maljanne, Pohjanmaan kautta ("bottoms up")
French: A votre sante
Flemish: op uw gezondheid
Frisian: Tsjoch
Gaelic (Ireland): Sl?inte (to your health), Guid forder! ("good luck")
Gaelic (Scotland): Slaandjivaa ("to your health")
Galician: Sa?de
German: Prost (beer) Zum Wohl (wine) ("to your health")
Greek: Eis Igian, Stin ijiasas Jamas
Hebrew: L'chaim ("To life")
Hungarian: Kedves egeszsegere ("to your health")
Icelandic: Sk?l
Indonesia: Pro
Japanese: Kampai
Kikuyu: Rathima andu atene
Korean: Chukbae Kong gang ul wi ha yo
Latin: Sanitas bona ("to your health") Bene tibi
Latvian: Uz veselibu
Lebanese: Kesak
Lithuanian: I sueikata, I sveikas
Macedonian: Na zdravje! ("to your health")
Mexican: Salud (Spanish - Latin American)
Maori: Kia ora
Norwegian: Skal, Sk?l
Persian: salam ati ("to your health")
Polish: Vivat Na zdrowie ("to your health")
Portuguese: A sia saide
Romanian: Noroc ("Good luck")
Russian: Na zdorovje ("to your health")
Serbian: Zivio Ziveli ("live long")
Slovak: Na zdravie ("to your health")
Slovenian: Na zdravje ("to your health")
Somalian: Auguryo
Spanish: Salud
Sinhala: Seiradewa
Swedish: Sk?l, Skaal, Helan g?r ("Everything goes")
Tagalog: Mabuhay ("Long life")
Thai: Choc-tee
Turkish: Serefe ("To honor")
Urdu: Djam
Uyghur: Hoshe ("Cheers") Salametlikingiz ucun ("For your health")
Vietnamese: Chia
Welsh: Iechyd da, Iechyd da
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