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SusiGo wrote:
Yes, it's the first novel I wrote. It's a crime novel set in 1920s Berlin and Leo Wechsler is my detective inspector. If you want to know what it is about, this here's in English:
Cool! I'll give it a look.
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Placement, first day at the primary school:
I really, really feel tired now and I fully understand teachers in general. Kudos to them.
But there was a nice moment, when they were talking about self-confidence and about how Sherlock Holmes would solve problems like that. Quote Teacher: "Like Sherlock Holmes you should be aware of your bad skills." I had to giggle.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
It just started snowing again!
I used to love every chance to tell the world that "Winter is comming" indeed, but enough is enough!
Why don't we have this smiley that thuds his head against a wall?
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I can't take it either,Schmiezi. In fact, I feel this long winter gave me my feverish colds. I would love to shut all the windows just not to see it anymore...
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Harriet wrote:
I can't take it either,Schmiezi. In fact, I feel this long winter gave me my feverish colds. I would love to shut all the windows just not to see it anymore...
Yep, down with snow! At least I will feel quite heroical when facing the white to get fresh rolls from the baker soon.
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Enjoy - you have a baker around
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Hahaha, good luck with that!
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Here it's not snowing down from above, but from the left to the right.
Hate it. HATE. IT.
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I'm a hero! And wet. And cold. But I've got rolls!
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And soon you will have a wonderful breakfast! Well done!
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Well done! Enjoy your breakfast!
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Well done, Schmiezi!
I am lucky today - look out of the window rewards me with a light blue sky, sunshine and fluffy clouds! ♥
I think I am in the mood for a walk in the woods today.
But actually I have to learn for my exam... because I belong to that kind of people who have two whole months to learn for an exam and start the week before.
If it wasn't so cold I would just take my books with me and sit down on a bench in the woods. I prefer learning outside because it's quiet and it provides less distraction.
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Lily wrote:
But actually I have to learn for my exam... because I belong to that kind of people who have two whole months to learn for an exam and start the week before. .
Godd luck! With the exam, I mean, not with the learning. And hey, only one week and it will be over!
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Lily wrote:
Well done, Schmiezi!
I am lucky today - look out of the window rewards me with a light blue sky, sunshine and fluffy clouds! ♥
I think I am in the mood for a walk in the woods today.
But actually I have to learn for my exam... because I belong to that kind of people who have two whole months to learn for an exam and start the week before.
If it wasn't so cold I would just take my books with me and sit down on a bench in the woods. I prefer learning outside because it's quiet and it provides less distraction.
Yeah, I belong to that kind of people too.
Though you can take a walk in the woods and learn for your exam after. Nothing clears your mind more than fresh air.
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Well, husband's awake, let the breakfast begin!
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Thank you! ♥
My problem with learning is always that I have no idea where to start. I have about twenty books and several hundred pages of theoretical texts and I have no idea what will be in this 90 minutes exam.
And it is actually utterly stupid of me to procrastinate for so long because if I fail this exam I won't be able to enroll in the courses that I want to be in next semester. That would be a bit unfortunate.
Well, anyway... any plans for today?
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Uh, that sounds kinda stressful Maybe this is the reason why I'll start an apprenticeship after my abitur, instead of going to university.
Anyway, good luck with your exam
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Thank you!
Do you already know what kind of apprenticeship you want to do?
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Hm, not really. I would like to become either a journalist, a book publisher or a therapist but I don't know what kind of apprenticeship you need for these occupations. So well, I'll see.
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As far as I know you need to go to university for both becoming a therapist or a journalist - but I might be wrong.
Anyway, these jobs all sound interesting.