tv [untitled] BELARUSTV April 21, 2023 1:15am-1:31am MSK
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she accompanied me throughout my life. due to the fact that i work in the field of culture, and my colleague natasha and i decided to resume the ceremony here. in the umbilical woman, a woman is already in years, which is a good fate, a prosperous woman. she bathed the baby for the first time after being discharged from the hospital and then before baptism, and it turns out that people's relatives increase. and so natasha and i decided to resume. i was 28 years old. she gave birth to her second son, and natasha and i decided. so, i will be a woman. oh, her newborn son's tradition is such a prayer under the bath books were published. in general, so that the child was smart, healthy, they bought him out, but the most interesting thing. uh, that at the moment when
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christina is carrying this woman in the river. well, a wheelbarrow, let's say they carry it around the village, put firewood on top of a beautiful cover, so that this barbie would be uncomfortable to sit. she treated everyone who comes out to meet. well, it's with music. all in all, it was fun. e, i treated all the inhabitants. here, who is standing at the gate, please treat sausage pies. they wished the newborn happiness, health, of all, of course, the very best, and then at the very last moment they drove into the courtyard where the baby was born and this grandmother was rolled out right there. well, you were driving through the gate and you pancakes turned out and she rolled, that is, uh, it turns out that this grandmother took on
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all the difficulties so that the child would be easily free further in life. happy the most interesting thing is that when i was 34 years old, we go with my grandson, sasha, i had a six-year-old grandson at that time, and he says nerd, buy me an empty pencil. he r well, it's so interesting to speak out, and people who did not know our family connection. this is how they looked and thought a young woman. well, what is 34 years old and we have this wonderful relationship that continues to this day? the most beautiful place on my native street of my favorite village is plyss, which we call plastic. there were three
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ponds here, all my childhood passed here. my childhood here we fished here, we collected duckweed for our domestic ducks, when it froze we played ice hockey. we didn’t have, some had such snow maidens, and when we were small we did. uh, well, that means we break off the shelf from the willow, tied it with laces and drove it at speed. well, here is the fish, i dragged with my brother. or rather, bro. i was small, but five or six years old i was pulled out. here's a pike said bring home. i was afraid that she would bite me with her fibers behind her. is this place magical? when i come here on a bicycle and stop it is beautiful now. now i just feel bliss, and
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when spring comes, when everything blooms, and when the swans arrive and you come here, uh, enjoy. yes, just the trees come to life, then first-aid kits in the summer. well, in general, enjoying paradise. where is it nice to be, where do you remember your childhood, where do you remember all your friends? well, happiness. i walk along my native streets, through my own hops, and every house reminds me of someone. a woman lived here, a vakhnovka, a vakhnovka, because we also have a vakhnovich. this is the brest region. she got married here. that was a very wonderful grandmother. we remember her very often, and she, er, sat very often on a bench. i remember when the holidays are big
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they all worked. and when the holidays all the shops are busy, and you walk, as if on a catwalk. and it is necessary to say hello to everyone on easter according to christ and on the right to the left. well, when i was little, it was difficult for me. and now i understand, what happiness it was, how many of them were here and here, passing by this shop, now here it is, aunt zhenya lives here, and there was also a neighbor nearby. aunt. zhenya they sit on a bench, and they can't see it from afar. i go they won't know. i have a beautiful hair loose young short skirt. they they say it's tanya metina. i'm moving on , sir. i walk well, well, i went on. that there is no house everywhere. memories further, let's go was aunt maria chizhikova, she
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was our herbalist. she knew the recipes from any gate and the house of my grandfather and grandmother of my mother's parents. i used to walk here too. in general, in the village, through the house. this is exactly all my relatives, because my father is a local mother, our local khmeleva, here is the name, there are options for such hops, there were a lot now on that house. there on the shed there on the cellar there is hops in general, when you drive up from the side of the frog to our village, then hop simply intertwines all the trees. well, this is one option, that khmelev has a large amount of hops, and the second option is what is there? lived punk khmelevsky here,
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i don't know which one is correct, but the indigenous people. i mean hoppy how to describe they are very interesting. here, my grandmother, my mother , told me that the khmelevites would be carcasses, bystushchie - this means any conversation, any event. they need to show their limits. uh, something we are, we are their little ones . any dances are required. any wedding any christenings for any party ended in a fight. and when it seemed to be stronger, but it was a dream all of you failed greatly. the character of our people is groovy, our grandmothers, when i came here to work, we had melodious grandmothers. just simply uh, my heart
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rejoiced my mother sang all her life . the only thing that happened to us five times was a lot of work, and when we sat down at the table at the holiday. she sang songs to me. she, of course, instilled in me this love for the song. i love local songs very much. i started studying them. went into culture. i'm not that conscious, it was an accident, i realized that i love to sing and dance very much. my dad loved to dance. he used to dance with this partner of his, also our fellow villager. so she danced the country polka. so you put a vase on your head and the water won't spill, no, no bouncing. that 's the one, that's how he danced very beautifully. in general, mom sang, dad danced, you know what? well, we have everything and all my brothers sister.
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we all sing, we all dance, we all love it. how the earthly path of the saints in christianity was here , he found his earthly love here, he left for us the eternal memory of his prayers. i am in my invisible intercession and intercession before god what is the basis of a person’s spiritual life with beauty and love, the harder it is to be here all the time, how the church unites completely different people, this is the same positive wonderful
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result that these conversations give when people are not only interested in spiritual life, like that, but the most important thing is that they they unite, that they make up, as it were, one team, as a believer learns to live with god in his heart. this outside world is indifferent to the world of such external earthly joys, it is all given over to the spiritual, because a person consists of three parts of the body, soul, spirit, answers to these and other questions in spiritual educational projects on belarus 24 tv channel, where others see problems. they look for worse opportunities.
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not accidental. as my friend says, god leads us and leads us to conclusions. i am by nature such that i need movement all the time. i have to go somewhere, communication with people delivers to me. eh, joy, happiness, of course, inspiration comes from my village. mm, our people want to revive our culture and the custom of all our songs and dances, so that it remains for our generations.
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the most valuable thing that i would like you to collect is our language, which was spoken by my mother, father, grandparents. i live my teaching. i i speak in the family. so, i ksili, we once studied at school and spoke among ourselves, azar’s children also have a hangover in our school in russian. but when she comes to the team on stage for a rehearsal. we teach as foreign languages, for some it is really foreign, because we had a family from kazakhstan, girls half belarusian half kazakh. and, of course, they are our local language. well, it's difficult, but i'm asking. and he teaches, of course, there with a nuance,
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love for children this is my team is expensive, but the children perform. i also want to. i'm like my husband, he says, i also want an actress. and here is the folk collective theater of humor, this is also my life. hello hello we'll go we tell, uh, various anecdotes and anecdotes. well, in general, i really like it. i like it very much, and when people like it, the viewer also likes it. who inspires next?
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