Monday, December 30, 2013

My Movies 2013.

New Year's is just around the corner, and in the United States holidays sales are everywhere you go.  I am enjoying the beautiful weather and picturesque sunsets. As I am not far from Hollywood, I decided to review a few American films that had their premiere in 2013.

Yesterday we went to see Saving Mr. Banks with the wonderful Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks. It is set between Australia and Los Angeles, and it dramatizes the creation of the Mary Poppins film against the backstory of the writer's youth.
One of the main characters is Walt Disney. His tenacity, diligence and unique sense of art ​​still provide us, through his empire, memorable American films and television. The film is also full of subtle differences between British and American culture. The first cannot live without milk in tea; the latter, although similarly hardworking, would not hesitate to serve the tea in a plastic cup.

Another film which opened in 2013 was 12 Years A Slave, which is now a favorite to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. The amazing and tragic story of a free man sold into slavery, pictured sometimes very plainly and realistically, captured the hearts of Americans. As Poles clap their hands after airplane landing, Americans often applaud at the end of movie. In this case, there was a thorough applause. When I was leaving the cinema, I saw many emotional Afro-Americans.

Frances Ha, was one of my most liked films. It is a black-and- white production about a dancer and her friends, who like most of the younger generation, are trying to find their place in the world. Witty dialogues are used to define the younger and more mature American middle class. It left me wondering about today’s realization of the American Dream.

Finally, the Hunger Games, Catching Fire, which broke box office records, not only in the United States but also abroad, impressed me. The second part of the sci-fi trilogy about a girl named Katniss, attracted crowds of not only teenagers but also their parents. It shows the beginning of the revolt of the oppressed citizens who have had enough of authoritarian rule and the brutal Olympics. Hawaiian scenery adds magic to a concise story, which taught us that society has a chance to survive, when the individual does not act alone.

Certainly I did not manage to see every important cinematographic offering this year, and I am sure that I could also mention a few more titles that attracted my attention, but those stand out.

I wish you all a happy New Year, full of new challenges, exceptional premieres and many desired successes.

                                                    
                                           
H.xx

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Dear readers,

Best Christmas wishes from California. There will probably be no snow, (the last was here half a century ago), but so far we had borsch with dumplings and poppy-seed cake. Polka Deli saved our Christmas Eve, although I did prepare the traditional Polish vegetable salad. In the pantry I still have special sausage, paté and chalva for breakfast. The American accent for today's dinner was the eggnog. The non-alcoholic version is very close to a kogel- mogel dessert. After singing couple of carols, we unwrapped presents symbolically. Traditionally, presents are opened the morning of December 25, although oftentimes a single present is exchanged Christmas Eve.  The day after Christmas, shoppers will line up to return gifts and buy new ones. 
And now we can also enjoy waiting for New Year:) 
                                                                                      



H.xx

Wednesday, December 18, 2013


Dental Care

I am publishing this entry late, as I recently had to cope with nagging dental issues that knocked me out for a while. My wisdom teeth wanted to come in, but there was no room; as a result, I was able to experience the American health care system first hand.

The nurse sat me down in the dentist chair and treated me to an exotic nature video while I waited. The dentist walked in, took a quick look in my mouth, and declared that I needed to see a specialist. Since I was in a lot of discomfort, and since I had an infection, the dentist personally phoned his friends, which could accept me on short notice.

I felt horrible, and at first I thought that I only needed a solid gargle. It was only when I read my patient card, when I realized that it was not enough, and learned that the teeth might need to go.

That same day I saw the surgeon. Aided by the friendly staff, I filled out the required documents, and I went straight to X-ray. Then a kind surgeon, who was ironically of Polish origin, saw me. He said that I was in good hands and prescribed me antibiotics. He added that we now often hear about the social and economic aspects of treatments and, therefore, it is best to remove all wisdom teeth in one swoop.

I also learned that I would be admitted the next day. Another patient postponed his appointment, because his health insurance did not cover such a procedure. I did not have to worry. Dean has a good employer, which means most of the costs will be covered. The cost of the surgery is not insignificant - about half of the median monthly household income in the United States.

The procedure was performed in a relaxed atmosphere and under anesthesia. Later, a nurse wheeled me to the car. After I got home, the surgeon himself gave me a call. He wanted to answer any questions and ask how I felt. A few days later, I received a letter of thanks for choosing the clinic and a request to assess the quality of service.

In the United States changes in the healthcare system are happening. The fraction of uninsured, compared to European standards, is surprisingly high. In principle, there is no distinction between the private and public health sector. American clinics remind me more the Polish private clinics. Apparently the quality of care depends on where one lives. From my experience I can say that in the state of Washington, it is of a very good quality.

Almost two weeks later I had a check-up, and I decided it was a good time to use the coupon for a free milkshake in McDonalds, which I had received at the clinic;)

I am attaching a holiday video promoting Obamacare.

Dear readers, I wish you pleasant holiday preparations. We are departing for Southern California this weekend, but I still dream of a White Christmas.

H.xx

                                                

Wednesday, December 11, 2013


Holiday Season

It is only the beginning of December and yet the festive season is quite present.
Every fourth Thursday of November Thanksgiving, the feast of ''thanksgiving to God for the fruits of the earth’’ is celebrated in the US. The roots of this tradition are religious and date back to the seventeenth, or maybe even to the sixteenth century. During these first celebrations white newcomers gathered together with the Indians. 
Unfortunately, later in time the settlers and the natives did not get along so well..

Most Americans spend this special Thursday preparing the family dinner. We decided to go to a local restaurant. Excellent turkey served with stuffing and cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and pumpkin cheesecake, all completely fulfilled our culinary expectations. It is interesting to note that a unique dish is offered for vegetarians - tofurkey.

The holiday weekend cannot take place without the Black Friday, the day of frenzy markdowns and shopping. Fortunately, at the shopping mall, where we stopped, the atmosphere was rather calm. However on the way to Oregon, we passed parking lots filled to the brim. I must admit that the abundance of choice and discounts was a little overwhelming.  Additionally, not taking take advantage of the better deals is compared to losing a winning lottery ticket.
On Cyber Monday, those who were not shopped out could find more discounted prices of online clothes, telephones, computers, and airplane tickets.

It is common in the U.S. that Christmas celebration starts the day after Thanksgiving. So on Saturday we went to the artistic and eco-friendly Christmas Market. In the town of Corvallis we admired a local festive Parade. In the long march, I spotted, among others,  Boy Scouts , ecological groups (holding banner wishing you very green Christmas), as well as Mrs. Mayor and Senator from Oregon. I even noted a Polish flag being held by group of perhaps listeners of language school. The cold lasted, but we managed to see the illuminated track with Santa Claus himself.

It seems to me that the two holidays are as important to Americans. Let me add that, the last week – exceptionally ​​this year - the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah also took place.
Thanksgiving is perhaps more universal in its message and is not aimed at economic profit, as Christmas. There are a lot more television advertising and Christmas decoration around. However, all show a commitment to the common tradition and a desire to be together with the loved ones.

A few days ago, Dean brought from the store a miniature of a Christmas tree. From its fresh scent, I feel that the holiday season is not yet over.

H.xx