Hi Dana; (beautiful name)
I have a cousin named Dana; thank you for taking the time to read my story (blog.) Greatly appreciate you taking the time to leave such an encouraging comment too. I pray for you an your family. Take Care, God Bless :)
Yeah, I know Slovakia is a very brave nation with hospitable people..
I remember an Incident, I was traveling from Vienna to Bratislava...to catch my flight for Frankfurt. Out of some confusion i got down much before the Bratislava airport :(, but some local folks helped me..not just with the route to Bratislava Airport but they also called up a Taxi Driver(an old yet jovial guy), I was really impressed by the friendliness of the local folks :)
In India the native language is HINDI, but most of the working people speak English, because of the
globalisation and stuff like that.
Languages I speak: Hindi, English, Bengali und some Deutsch :)
Tell me something about yourself, and yes, you would do some justice to Alopecia World with a picture of yours :)
for starters, I think your English is pretty decent.
I think slovakia is a beautiful little country, especially I liked the city Bratislava a lot. It was in june '08 when I hit Slovakia en route to Vienna, to meet my cousin.
I live in Bangalore, India.
Nice to know that you are a graduate from SA Univ.
Gardener, wow...sounds like a dream job, unfortunately i have to fret myself with computers to make a living. I just loveeeeeeeeeee dogs, would be nice to see the pics of your pets :)
Ahoj Dano, Tvoje dcerka je roztomilá:) O tomhle typu alopecie jsem ještě nikdy neslyšela. Je to zvláštní. Já už bojuji půl roku s parukou. Je to těžké ale s alopecií už jsem se naučila žít:)
Hi Dana,
Thanks for the nice words! Your little one is so precious!! and don't worry about your english, it's just fine! So what language do you speak? Wow, so you have 6 children. You must be a very busy momma! That's so cool that you have three boys and three girls. The same number of each. How old is your daughter? She doesn't even look like she's one yet. I was diagnosed with Alopecia when I was only 10 months old. It's not easy growing up being different, but I have a great family, and that's what really matters most. Just keep loving your little one, and accept her the way she is. Let her know that she is special, and that hair or no hair, she is just as precious! The way you and your family deal with her Alopecia will stay with her all her life. Be positive as much as you can, and focus on acceptance. Right now that's the best treatment. Take care Dana :-) I was glad to hear from you! Sarah
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I have a cousin named Dana; thank you for taking the time to read my story (blog.) Greatly appreciate you taking the time to leave such an encouraging comment too. I pray for you an your family. Take Care, God Bless :)
Yeah, I know Slovakia is a very brave nation with hospitable people..
I remember an Incident, I was traveling from Vienna to Bratislava...to catch my flight for Frankfurt. Out of some confusion i got down much before the Bratislava airport :(, but some local folks helped me..not just with the route to Bratislava Airport but they also called up a Taxi Driver(an old yet jovial guy), I was really impressed by the friendliness of the local folks :)
In India the native language is HINDI, but most of the working people speak English, because of the
globalisation and stuff like that.
Languages I speak: Hindi, English, Bengali und some Deutsch :)
Tell me something about yourself, and yes, you would do some justice to Alopecia World with a picture of yours :)
for starters, I think your English is pretty decent.
I think slovakia is a beautiful little country, especially I liked the city Bratislava a lot. It was in june '08 when I hit Slovakia en route to Vienna, to meet my cousin.
I live in Bangalore, India.
Nice to know that you are a graduate from SA Univ.
Gardener, wow...sounds like a dream job, unfortunately i have to fret myself with computers to make a living. I just loveeeeeeeeeee dogs, would be nice to see the pics of your pets :)
Your kiddoh is pretty cute, God bless !
Cheers,
Shekhar
Thanks for the nice words! Your little one is so precious!! and don't worry about your english, it's just fine! So what language do you speak? Wow, so you have 6 children. You must be a very busy momma! That's so cool that you have three boys and three girls. The same number of each. How old is your daughter? She doesn't even look like she's one yet. I was diagnosed with Alopecia when I was only 10 months old. It's not easy growing up being different, but I have a great family, and that's what really matters most. Just keep loving your little one, and accept her the way she is. Let her know that she is special, and that hair or no hair, she is just as precious! The way you and your family deal with her Alopecia will stay with her all her life. Be positive as much as you can, and focus on acceptance. Right now that's the best treatment. Take care Dana :-) I was glad to hear from you! Sarah
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