As I wanted to make a difference in my local area, I descided to join the team of lay judges, who come right "from the street". This has given me a lot to think about and analyze. It is very interesting work, and I DO NOT regret joining the team.
See some of the cases from the Court in Kolding here
You can also read about the job of being a lay judge here:
I started playing the violin.
I have no background knowlegde about playing the violin, but I feel it must be explored while I am still young.
Amanogawa
My spare time must be physical - so I do martial arts. I started my martial arts training in 2007 with the www.amanogawa.dk club in Vejle Denmark.
In London I was a member in The famous London Go-Ju Ryo Club. Check out the web site www.goju-karate.co.uk
Thomas Wetche is a blind man, who I'm helping in my spare time. I am a secretary for him. He has given me a perspective on life that I woulden't normally get. I'm greatfull for the opportunity of knowing him.
Thomas has made this statement about me:
One of the ways I help Thomas is by correcting scanned documents into RFT format (rich Text Format) from a PDF file. This may need some human eyes rather than a mashine as the machine may not be able to destinguish the different characters from one another.
Thomas Wetche. He allowed me to take a picture of him
November 28th 2008. The day of graduation. Entering the next level of my development in matial arts. I've thought long and hard about weather I should enter this level, or stay at the bottom. I do not regret my decition of moving on as all good things must develop in order to stay good.
I signed up to be a volunteer at the crisis center for battered women in Vejle.
I feel I have a lot to learn and a lot to give.
Without a doub I have a lot of wrong ideas of what it means to be in a crisis situation.
I mean to break those ideas down in time, and replace them with actual first-hand knowledge
To learn more see: http://www.vejlekrisecenter.dk/