It's Sunday today, and as usual, the church bells are chiming full force. I love that about Germany. Constant church bells ... a sound not so prominent from my life in Montreal but one that has become very familiar while in this country. And it's not just Sunday. It's everyday. Sunday, they go all out though ;) It's funny that even though I am not religious, I appreciate this sound so much. It sort of makes me feel guilty a bit ;) But I don't dwell on that too much and just enjoy the sound for what it is - chiming bells.
I have been so absent from my blog and I am not sure how to explain it. I think with the end of my final school project just a few days away, I am overwhelmed by what it means. On one hand, I am happy to be finished, on the other hand, I get nervous about how I will develop my career from this point. My German is not that great - enough to communicate and be understood, but not yet at a point where I feel people could take me seriously. Instead, they might think I am charming or dumb-sounding and either one of those is not exactly what I'm going for from a professional standpoint. But because of the Internet and the fact that English is a global language (although many more people actually speak Spanish...) I feel that the opportunities will be there. I just have to find them. And that is what the next few months of my life will entail. It's going to be hard work and I am mentally preparing myself for that. Maybe that is why I have no brain energy left to do other things.
Also, since leaving Berlin and arriving in Frankfurt, I've been living with this real sense of temporary-ness. We are here only because Paul is studying and from here, we could go anywhere depending on where his job takes us. It's hard to build a real life when you know that it will all change soon. But I shouldn't complain because whether you are changing cities every couple of months or not, life is always changing anyways - for everyone. Everything sort of IS temporary. That's what life is. So I'm trying to appreciate things the way they are now, because this IS life. If I don't pay attention, it will pass me by.
Speaking of time passing by - I don't know how this happened, but I am turning 30 soon.
That's all I'm gonna say about that.
Next, I'd like to address my lack of 7 Sachen posts. Sadly, I cannot do them anymore. Sundays are quite routine for me. They involve doing a whole lot of nothing, which I think is not that interesting to post about, but very enjoyable for me ;). Yet, I am still inspired by the lovely Frau Liebe, I think I will end up choosing another day of the week and instead of 7 things, I may post about 5 ... we'll see.
Besides working and finishing up my school project, I've been spending some time creating outfit moodboards over at Polyvore. If you like fashion and daydreaming about clothes, you should definitely visit. It must be the weather here that is making me dream of stylish outfits for autumn already.
I have also been helping an acquaintance with the living room of her new apartment, which I will posts about separately when the time comes...but for now, here is what the concept looks like:
Before I sign off to return to my day of laziness (I'm contemplating staying in my pajamas all day!) , I would like to share some travel videos with you made by Rick Mereki called MOVE, EAT, LEARN.
About MOVE, EAT, LEARN: " ... 3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage... all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ....into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films... = a trip of a lifetime." via Vimeo.
MOVE from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.
EAT from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.
LEARN from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.
I hope you liked them as much as I did!
...oh nice! The sun just came out =)
Have a lovely Sunday and I'll see you here next time.
xoxo
Holly