Freitag, 30. Dezember 2011

This is the end. This is the beginning.


2011 is nearly over so time for some recap. I experienced going over all the stuff that happened this past year to be very comforting. I thinks it's important not only to look where you want to go and what you want to achieve the next months but also to look back and look at all the great successes you already celebrated as well as the little moments that warmed your heart. 

It was the year of travelling. The year started in Stockholm where I celebrated New Year's Eve with some Erasmus friends from Linköping. We did cheese fondue before we fought our way through heavy snow fall to the outdoor museum Skansen to see the fireworks and hear the choir singing. 

From there we went to Kiruna in Lapland with the night train where we have rented a little cabin. It was unbelievably cold and frosty but so so nice to be in the middle of nature and seeing northern lights shining down on us in bright green colours. 


Then it was time to get to work and finish my master thesis. I held my presentation at the end of February which meant the end to life as a student and also to living in the Netherlands. 



Because ony five days later I started my internship at Paul Hartmann AG in Heidenheim. I met wonderful people there that helped me through the ups and downs of working life. We hang out at the weekly Stammtisch in pubs and went to the traditional spring fest in Stuttgart wearing leather pants and Dirndl. 

Weekends and holidays were used for going back and forth to Sweden to see my love. Although we only had a few hours together, we did some really nice things like bike tours, picknicks on trees and swimming in icy swedish lakes. 

And every now and then I managed not only to see my family but also some friends that I met in Sweden as well as some from my home town. Being reunited was very nice and always very special and brought me to places I haven't been before like Vienna, Freiburg and Braunschweig as well as to places I haven't been in quite a long time like Münster and Cologne. 

I also ran my first 10 km race in June in Heidenheim and made it just under an hour. Preparation and the actual race were tough and since then I never did it again. But it's definetily on my list for next year to do it again. 

When the internship was over, Clément and I did a kajak trip around the archipelago just outside of Stockholm. We had a tent, food and water and spent four nights in the wilderness. It was quite an experience feeling so far from civilisation. 

In the beginning of July, I started working in a summer camp for children close to Heilbronn. Clément had the chance to work on two organic farms not too far away from me to we could see each other every week for some hours. 

And then it was time for some real holidays and we went to the Island Oleron in France and spent two weeks surrounded by long sand beaches, blue skies and sunshine. From there, we went to Paris and I really fell in love with this beautiful city! 

On the way back, I did a job interview which at first didn't sound very promising as they just wanted to get to know me and not being sure if they really have a job for me. And then, only one week later I found myself searching for flats in Ulm! Since October I am officially a researcher at the Center for Neuroscience and Learning at the ZNL. It's a lot of fun and I feel like I am at the right place at the right time, which is a very nice feeling.

And then the year end with all the usual traditions. Christmas ball, breakfast with the whole family on the second day of christmas and watching Astrid Lindgren movies with my cousins at my grandparents house.


I spare you with all the drama that took place when I had to work on my thesis and couldn't seem to finish it on time. When I missed the train to the airport and had to take a taxi for 80 euros to still catch the flight to Sweden. The uncertainty when I was looking for a job. The frustration that came with every rejection.... 

So all in all 2011 was quite a good year for me and I hope that 2012 will be just as good and maybe even a bit better :) 

Happy new year, my dear friends!!

Dienstag, 20. Dezember 2011

Montag, 19. Dezember 2011

Let it snow...

And if there is no snow yet whereever you are at the moment, you can check the weather report and go to where snow is. 

Or another idea: Just google "Let it snow" and see what happens :) 

Be merry! It's christmas soon! 

Samstag, 17. Dezember 2011

Beautiful movies for cold evenings

To take some rest from this busy world, I really enjoy to snuggle up in bed with my laptop and enjoy a good movie. And I thought you might want to do the same and rely on my super objective review. Please note that the order of appearance is random and is not based on any (conscious) preferences.
Number 1: Life as a house
I obviously don't want to give away too much information but I can tell you this much: An older man, George, is diagnosed with terminal cancer. So he decides to takes custody of his teenage son, for whom quality time means getting high and avoiding his father. George makes his son spend the summer at his place to turn his shabby home into a wonderful house. 
Number 2: Inside I'm dancing
Two young men are stuck in wheelchairs and at residential care for disabled people. Although they are both so different, they become friends and form the plan to get a flat together and start an independent life.  Very inspiring movie with lots of moments to laugh out loud as well as to shed a little tear.
Number 3: 50/50 
A 27-year old man is diagnosed with cancer. His life is determined by a selfish and unsuccessfull artist/girlfriend living off his money and a very emotional mother, not to forget his best friend, who uses the cancer story to score chicks. During his stuggle a lot things get better and some things get worse. Not very deep movie but nicely told, based on a true story and you just got to like Joseph Gordon-Levitt!
Number 4: Sarahs key
The story is about a woman who finds out that the flat she is about to move in with her husband once belonged to a jewish family that got deported in 1942. She learns about the girl Sarah and her little brother that gew up in this flat. In flashbacks the story of Sarah and her jewish family is told. When the police came to take the family away, Sarah locked her little brother in the secret wall closet and promised to come and get him later. 
Number 5: The Dreamers
A little weird movie playing in the late 1960s about brother and sister who make friends with an exchange students from the US, Matthew. Being full of enthusiasm and optimism to change the world and fighting for their own view on politics,  they engange in heated discussions and take part in student riots. The relationship between brother and sister as well as their relation to Matthew starts to seem a little weird when they all live together in the parents house of the two siblings while their parents are away. Wonderful weird, arty movie. 
Number 6: Jeux d'enfants
Starting in elementary school, Sophie and Julien challenge each other with bets. The one who fulfills the challenge set by the other gets a nice tin can that both of them love so much! As time passes the challenges get more and more serious and cause a lot of consequences to their courses of life. Some scenes are even uncomfortable to watch when the child games turns almost into addiction but I think that makes it such a good movie. 


Well, I seem to have a prefernce for sad, french, weird movies based on true stories. What does that say about me? I don't even want to know... 


And for those who still don't have enough, I propose some obvious all time favourites, some classics as well as some chick flicks: 

  • Sunshine Cleaning
  • Ondine
  • Reservoir dogs
  • Once
  • The kings speech
  • As it is in heaven
  • Babies
  • Rabbit proof fence
  • Shelter
  • To kill a mocking bird
  • A roman holiday