Pom-Tastic

015 2016 McPaws Larry (1)Monaco Paws is off and running in 2017 as we continue our quest to meet the cutest and most intriguing dogs in the Principality. We begin with the irresistible Larry, a Pomeranian owned by Zhanna Pikhulya and her daughter Stella.

Zhanna originally came to Monaco from Ukraine to attend the International University of Monaco where she earned an MBA. Building upon a career in modelling, Zhanna is now co-founding a new brand of luxury handbags. Stella, 11, attends Collège Charles III. She is also a very accomplished rhythmic gymnast and regularly excels in international competitions.

When did you decide to get Larry?
Zhanna: I gave Stella a “License to Have a Dog” certificate for her tenth birthday. We hadn’t found Larry yet, but she had this certificate, which made her very happy. Then we set out to find the perfect dog together.

So how did you find Larry?
Zhanna: We knew we needed a small dog, who could travel with us, and my other condition was that he shouldn’t be too silly. We found Larry at a breeders in Biarritz. When I saw he was born on Stella’s birthday, we knew he was the one.

Is this your first dog?
Zhanna: We’ve always had cats but the dog is the French influence. I fought against it very hard because it is such a commitment, however, we eventually gave in.

How have you adjusted to having Larry?
Zhanna: He’s in charge and has completely taken over the apartment. He is our guardian.
Stella: We play a lot. He is always ready to play.

Is he ever a bit naughty?
Stella: He steals slippers and socks … And I feed him from the table.
Zhanna: He can be very barky, but when he wants “me time” he will go into his crate for a little break.

Does Larry like to go for walks?
Zhanna: He hates walking! He puts out his front legs and refuses to move, definitely not a jogging dog.
Stella: We always end up carrying him.

How does he do when you travel?
Zhanna: Perfect, not only is he is such a great traveller but he loves his travel bag. He’ll sit in it for hours when we take it out to start packing up for a trip. He does not want to ever be left behind.

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I see Larry has seven different outfits are displayed on the sofa …
Stella: We like to dress him up, but he doesn’t really like it very much.

Larry is very handsome. Does he need a lot of grooming?
Zhanna: We give him a bath every few weeks and afterwards we wrap him up in a towel to dry. He loves to sleep for hours wrapped up like a baby.

Does he get a lot of attention?
Zhanna: He is such a rockstar, definitely more popular than me.
Stella: He has his own Instagram account – @larry_pom_monaco – he has more than 150 followers, so far.

Monaco Paws is a collaboration between writer Siri Trang Khalsa and photographer Kaidi-Katariin Knox. Follow on Instagram @stkmonaco and @art.of.an.eye or contact monacopaws@gmail.com

Article first published January 11, 2017

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Visualise your best year ever in Monaco

Photo: Debra Roby
Photo: Debra Roby

Let’s be honest, January usually means a long a list of unrealistic goals and resolutions that fall flat by mid-month. For years I did this, too, going crazy at Christmas, telling myself that in January I would get back on track with healthy eating and exercise. And, because I am ambitious, a perfectionist and an optimist, my New Year’s resolutions were always hugely far removed from achievable reality, which only lead to failure and disappointment. Not such a great start to the Happy New Year!

These days, I begin the year in a much more positive and fun mindset with no diet or strict exercise regime in sight. Everyday I make a promise (a daily resolution) to myself to do the best I can, which is quite straightforward and much easier to accomplish, making my goals more achievable while leaving me feeling more positive about myself. With this method, I can celebrate the small changes rather than beat myself up for big failures – a simple but empowering shift.

With the pressure of unachievable goals gone, the doorway to a more optimistic start to the year opens, which leads me to today’s blog: Vision Boards, a space that serves as a visual exercise to remind you every day what you want out of life.

The New York Times did a piece a few years back – “Olympians Use Imagery as Mental Training” – about elite athletes using visual exercises to improve their performance, and The Secret, the best selling self-help book, claimed, “When you are visualising, you are emitting a powerful frequency out into the Universe.”

So, over the last four years, visualising has been a lovely practice that I have enjoyed and even involved my children in. To create your own 2017 Vision Board, follow these simple steps, set aside some time and explore your own creative flow.

Materials

  • A board: cork, hard or large cardboard.
  • Craft tools: scissors, tape, glue, markers, stickers, decorations, and pins.
  • Inspiration material: mantras, quotes, postcards, pictures, places you want to go, images, personal photos, anything really.
  • Time: Give yourself a good hour to put it together but, more importantly, plenty of time beforehand to get clear on your intentions.

Before you start

  • Spend some time visualising what is most important to you in your life.
  • Grab a pen a paper and answer these questions: “What “unrealistic dream” do I want to achieve this year?
  • What phase, quote or motto resonates with me to inspire and encourage me this year?
  • Challenge yourself to think outside your comfort zone about your most unrealistic dream, as these are the most powerful ones.
  • When you are collecting your material to create your vision board cut out pictures (try Googling images for inspiration), phases or photo’s that you like and represent your vision.
  • Focus on times in your life when you felt your best; what memories are connected to these feelings, smells, people, places, tastes?

Putting together your board

  • When you have collected all the items you want to include, create a space to bring your vision to life on the board. Burn a candle and listen to music, if you want.
  • Place the materials roughly where you want and then move them around until you feel comfortable and content with the layout. The rearranging can take a little time but enjoy the experience, tap into your creative flow. Pin it when you are happy with the position.
  • Put your board somewhere you will see it on a daily basis, and use it as a base for visualisation and meditation practices. If this is a new concept to you, my advice is to experiment with having fun and be open-minded to the possibilities this powerful tool can bring.

Share your visions for 2017 on Instagram by tagging monaco_life. For more inspiration and healthy habits, head to naomis.kitchen

Article first published January 8, 2016.

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