Mittwoch, 21. Oktober 2009

Odd thoughts...



Music: Florent Pagny - Si tu veux m'essayer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQBLn6Ur0S4&feature=related
Coffee: late coffee= bad decision= no sleep
Books to read: Ramona the Brave, The Myth of Pope Joan



Today is one of these days were nothing will be as usual. I have been lazy this morning, due to too much coffee last night, whicht kept me awake almost all night...good job Sarah! My head is full with odd thoughs about life, future and what I really want in life. There are tons of things on my to do list...but today...yes no maybe..we'll see.

Life sometimes is just complicated. Listening to Florent makes me happy today...Do you sometimes have the feeling that you are shortly before breaking out of something? ...that you almost can smile and feel free? I am not sure if this is explicable at all...this odd feeling inside...but today its there inside me...just waiting for its breakthrough...I am smiling already...


Lets go on a quest and stop worrying about future...at least once...Go out and enjoy life today!


Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2009

Homecoming






Another thing happened this weekend...Homecoming. I honestly did not have much time in participating as a thousand and more pages were waiting for me (and I spend most of my weekend reading in the library, lounge or in my bed), but however we had a bbq and then most of us went to the football game...here are some more impressions...

International House Opening





On Friday, the International House at Manchester Hall was officially opened and the first Marylin M. Boyd Scholarship was awarded. Many of us were eager to help and volunteered with contributing programs, leading people to I-House and preparing and serving food...

Chicago II












I am sorry for being late with updating, but work is pretty time consuming over here. On the 10th we were again in Chicago...just for a day...but its was plenty of time to see things we had not seen yet and it was wonderful to be back in one's own bed at night...

Donnerstag, 15. Oktober 2009

Ghosts at ISU

Yes...there is the proof. ISU is one of the Top 10 Haunted Campuses in the United States...


School ‘Spirit’: The Top 10 Haunted Campuses in the U.S.

You never know where you’ll find inspiration for your next campus marketing initiative. Here is a list of campuses I think make up America’s “most haunted.”

Illinois State University (Normal, IL) – The library at Williams Hall was used as a temporary holding place for older books that were not needed or referenced very often. The space is said to be haunted by the ghost of Angie Milner, the school’s first official librarian. Paranormal researchers have taken electronic readings in the library and have supported the theory that there are peculiar energy anomalies present. Students and researchers conducting work there have described books flying off shelves, smokey white apparitions among the aisles of the stacks, and feeling something brush up against them while they are reading.

Freitag, 9. Oktober 2009

Nine weeks gone - nine weeks left

Music: Peter Jöback - Stockholm i Natt

Today is a special day...nine weeks have passed so far and nine weeks of the semester are left. I don't know how I feel about it - am I glad? am I sad? It has been an emotional last week. Even though I am looking forward to seeing Daniel again, it makes me sad to think about parting from all these wonderful people I have met, who already have impacted my being more than I would have ever imagined.


I hate goodbyes...can't they be changed to "see you soon"s?


PS: Jag älska dig Daniel!

Montag, 5. Oktober 2009

October





Coffee: one
Milka Chocolate bar: one
Mood: on my way to perfect happiness (thanks to the chocolate)

Music of the week: Helen Sjöholm, Amanda Marshall
Plans for the near future: Learn Swedish!, Buy a new bookshelf
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Dear friends and readers of this little blog,

I can't believe that it is already October. It is certainly true what people say: time flies when you are having fun (and are busy at the same time). However, I think it is my duty to inform you about my latest adventures over here and the things which are coming up.

After visiting Springfield and Lincoln with the Paderborn Summer School Students, which, I cannot say that enough, really impressed me, October came along and I had to hand in my first two big projects. It certainly was a tough week and I am happy that its over. Ludmila and I actually celebrated last week with our monthly trip to the mall to visit Victoria and all the other nice friends we have made so far (smile).

By the way I really need a date with Paul again...my hair is growing wild and right now I have almost four different shades of colour on my head, which is really weird.

Also our day at the mall was very interesting as we came to some life-changing solutions:
a) America has big kids, as even I fit in the Junior section T-shirts,
b) Victoria was sold out and
c) we have spend too much money at Victoria's so far.

The last weekend started with a 'German Oktoberfest' event at one of the German professor's house, followed by a boring but studious Saturday reading 500 pages of Medieval French romances. In the evening we had a "Chocolate around the World" event, in which people had the chance to taste four different kinds of chocolate (blindfolded) and to write down which one they preferred...and the winner is.....tatatata: Milka! Does that suprise you? Well, no of course not.

Sunday was beautiful outside and we went for a walk on the University Quad before heading to the library. After reading my 'left-overs', I fell asleep...yeah in the library. Its the perfect place to sleep I think as it is totally quiet...and the chairs were so nice! You all should try that once in awhile!

Ok...a new week has started and I am almost done with my update. On Friday Ludmila and I will be going out for dinner. As by Friday we are already here for nine weeks - which means there are only nine weeks left. Honestly it makes me sad as I really start liking it here (I wish I could stay longer or at least come back soon).

Further upcoming events:
Thursday: Midterm in Children's Literature
Saturday: Day trip to Chicago (train tickets are booked and we are ready to leave)


Furthermore ...my next trip to London in January/February is booked too, got a nice flight and a convenient hostel.

...and my floormate Caroline is going to visit me in January...and I can stay at Mareike's appartment over Thanksgiving...

So, even though I always thought that I am leading a boring life - things are happening next year. Next year - well I think this is going to be exciting and life changing in many aspects.


Dear friends of me and the little man...take care and write comments....also my post box would love to receive some mail!
Kisses and hugs