I knew when I was in Almaty, I saw many tall, beautiful, athletic Kazakh ladies, I just didn’t expect my daughter to ever grow up (and become one)


The article in the link below (and the images that follow) speaks for itself. The article appeared in the Huffington Post. Obviously, the picture of the basketball player (in and out of uniform) is my daughter, and the ugly guy in the one picture is her father (me).

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/27/sabina-altynbekova-beautiful-volleyball_n_5625530.html

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I knew when I was in Almaty, I saw many tall, beautiful, athletic Kazakh ladies, I just didn’t expect my daughter to ever grow up (and become one)


The article in the link below (and the images that follow) speaks for itself. The article appeared in the Huffington Post. Obviously, the picture of the basketball player (in and out of uniform) is my daughter, and the ugly guy in the one picture is her father (me).

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/27/sabina-altynbekova-beautiful-volleyball_n_5625530.html

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Music has the power to heal many wounds!


If the damage caused to the Republic of Kazakhstan by the film Boraдt could be healed by a symphony written as an olive branch to the people of Kazakhstan by Sasha Baron Cohen’s brother (who wrote the music for Boraдt) at the request of Kazakhstan’s violin virtuoso–and was well-received when performed at a national symphony hall by the Kazakhstan citizens in attendance–anything is possible with music!

http://youtu.be/sjxfbWcvy4Y

 

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