Monday, April 03, 2006

My University of Maastricht Master's of European Public Affairs 2005 Class Portrait

Here we are - the University of Maastricht Masters of European Public Affairs (EPA) Graduating Class 2005. Luckily, one of the students snapped this cherished class portrait on the steps of the European Parliament in Brussels during our class trip in February 2005, (because no one took a full portrait of us when we actually graduated in June 2005). Twenty-eight students from 17 countries were my colleagues for this intensive 10-month dip into the background and machinations of the integration process of the European Union that, appropriately, began officially right here in Maastricht. The founding nations were Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Germany, France and Italy in 1958. Later Britain, Denmark and Ireland signed on, followed in a 2nd stage by Greece, 3rd by Spain and Portugal, and 4th by Austria, Finland and Sweden. Those stages ended with the Treaty on the European Union, also called the Maastricht Treaty, signed here in 1992.

The well-publicized last stage opened the doors to former Soviet-controlled and Balkan countries including Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as to Cyprus. Our line up of nationalities included four from Poland and Germany, three from both the Netherlands and the USA, two from Bulgaria, and one each from Austria, Georgia, China, UK, Ireland, Lithuania, Serbia, Cyprus, Moldavia, Italy, Macedonia and Spain. The average age of my classmates was about 28, and of my professors and lecturers, mid-30s to mid-40s, making me an unwilling 'senior statesperson'.

The best way to learn more about my dear EPA colleagues is to look at our class Blog at http://epa2005.blogspot.com.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

The Early Days

My father, Jack Schaefer, installment collector, gunslinger, Jewish tough-guy, was almost fifty when I was born. He was simply the best. No human on earth could touch the tips of his two-toned wingtips. Somewhere along the way, he met my mother, Emma, a full-figured, robust woman. I was told she was vivacious by the standards of the forties and her photos reveal a warmth and sensuality that sizzle. I grew up in a neighborhood called Stawberry Mansion in Philadelphia, moving at age 7 to Mt. Airy. Childhood was truly a mixed blessing. My mom suffered what was then undiagnosed post-partum depression, leaving her virtually unprepared to deal with the most simple tasks in life. This was not easy for a small child to comprehend, so home life was often fraught with pain and anxiety for me. But my father did his best to shield both me and my mother from her illnesses. And outside the home, growing up in Philadelphia's crowded neighborhoods, meant a childhood filled with friends and their protective parents. We spent much time visiting my father's large family and many, many hours with Aunt Ada and my cousin, Hannah. In reality, I had a network of parents and an extended family of friends. My childhood, in fact, was remarkable.

Animal Spirit Friends

Animal lovers have no need for suspension of disbelief about the other worldly powers of their animal friends. For me, Yin, Yang and Snoepje have been not only companions, but protectors of my mental, physical and spiritual well being. Like so many creatures who come to us, they are gifts, guides to remind us of what is truly important in a world that sometimes robs our focus from the bigger picture.

Yin was born on a farm in Minnesota and was my constant companion for 16 years. When Martijn joined our family, Yin chose him as his primary human. Whenever we were in our home, they were inseparable. Yin was our alpha guy, a warrior spirit with a wonderful sense of play. He was a lover, too, prone to warm whomever's lap was nearby. A definite equal opportunity purrer. Yin passed on at the end of 2005 and his spirit still sends protection and affection.

Yangy, Yin's litter mate, was a bit more grounded. He was kind of my summa wrestler guy, shy by nature, but deeply affectionate, he nevertheless was a fine hunter and could hold his own in any situation. Always dressed formally in his cute tuxedo outfit, Yangy lived a life of meditation and mediation. Yangy left us almost a year before Yin.

Miz Snoepje, a royal dame. Part Norwegian Forrest cat, part Empress of the Universe, "Snoop-yea" was our love child. Discovered in Pappa John Pizzeria, she made our cat and human family complete. When we relocated to the Netherlands, she and the Yin found a final home with a true cat worshipper, Stephanie Cunningham. Snoepje now lives the life of a regal princess in Plymouth, Minnesota.