I added some pics - on special request ;)
LaMonique - 14. Nov, 20:37
Wow.It's my 4th day back in Berlin.Already.
I did not expect this but I have to admit..after conciously looking for it,
I actually saw some smiling faces around here.
Some people got the spirit:)
! Yey, at least !
LaMonique - 14. Nov, 16:18
Strangely I got so into driving on the left hand side that I felt really weird on my bike today.
And cold, besides...
In fact I think driving on the left is cooler.More aestetic.
Saw the same people at the grocery store.. as if I never went away.
One thing that many people asked me is how clubbing is like in Berlin.
I guess pretty cool:)
Need some House Tunes now!
Oh one more very pleasant news:
SCOOTER IN BERLIN - 07/03/2006
LaMonique - 12. Nov, 21:36
..is something else..
Let's just not talk about how I lost my SIM card at Sydney Airport.
And how every single flight I got on ran late.
And how my case was still in Frankfurt when I was in Berlin.
At least the seat next to me was free so I could use my bus tour experience to find the least uncomfortable position to lay down on the spot.
With an hour of delay I landed in my home town.
The trees have no more leaves. I freeze. I see grumpy, bored faces.
I have to bare 22 degress under Sydney temperature.
And the first thing I that catches my eye is big fat headlines.
"Lehrerin (31) gibt Schueler (13) Sex Unterricht"
(Teacher gives student sex classes)
"Inzest-Mutter muss vor Gericht"
(Incest-Mum faces court)
"Enthuellt: Yvonne Catterfelds heimlicher Liebhaber"
(Revealed: Y.C.'s secret lover)
"Schoener, schicker, schneller - der neue BWM wasweissich"
(Nicer, chicer faster - the new BMW whatsoever)
Well, if this is the newsthat rule the country today we are the happiest people in the world.
I still try to figure out the actual difference of schoen and schick.
Needless to say what paper I am talking about.
That lady in front of me had to deal with pure drama,poor her. I didn't even have to lean forward to catch the words, they are spread on half of the page anyway.
This really made me sick.
It's real hard to switch back to German, I am constantly close to chat people up in a wrong language.And I nearly hailed the bus driver. It's all deeply embodied.
And I wait for my "I-am-to-stupid-to-drive-on-the-correct-side of-the-road-accident".Well, as soon as I got my bike out.
However I have to say being home nearly feels like I have been away for two or so weeks.
I dont know if this is good or bad. I hope I don't get integrated into business as usual too fast.
LaMonique - 11. Nov, 22:13
I cannot believe I will be at the airport same time tomorrow.
Aisle seat.
And in Berlin in two days.
Back to the real world.
The city is terribly nice today, too nice, it hurts.
Sun is shining, people are beautiful, summer is approaching.
I walked a bit and even today I discovered new spots I did not know.
There are millions left. And that's only Sydney.
Australia demands a life time.
I keep saying goodbye to people.
Funny I am getting hugs from big bosses.
People tell me I have to come back. That's not news.
I will.
Sometime.
And maybe I'll stay.
But from now I will be planning on and working towards another destination.
I have been receiving so much. It's time to give back.
LaMonique - 9. Nov, 05:38
I have to be honest and complete the picture ..
What I am looking forward to
- Seeing YOU!!
There is nothing material that I missed so much down here that I felt I can't do without.
Whenever someone asked me if I felt homesick, I said:
I don't miss Germany at all. But I miss some good people.
The conclusion of that can only be that you have to come here, rather than me coming back.
Got it?!
- Riding my Bike..
Without being told how brave that is. And without a helmet:)
The Aussies are actually pretty green. But they haven't learnt about bicycles yet.
Maybe, with the increasing fuel prices,that's gonna change slowly.
- World News
I miss my every morning n-tv. I had to switch to "sky news"here.
Hardly any international news. I'll have to catch up with what's going on in the world.
I can't bare my own ignorance.
I wonder how the Australians do it. Many have Digital TV which I didn't.
Maybe that covers a little more. I hope so.
- Schwarzbrot
Although I have to admit that @ some places I found some decent alternatives.
- Buying 2 Toothbrushes for 0.69Euros
My habbit on chewing toothbrushes to death within 5 days has gotten pretty expensive over here.
- Running in Treptower Park
Yes, you find places to run in Sydney. But living in the CIty Business District is tricky, if only for that reason. I look forward to stepping out of my apartment and running.
- A 'Living" apartment
Meaning my cute pets and all my (still?) green plants! Didn't have any here.
LaMonique - 6. Nov, 09:23
Althought the list will never be complete I start it and I will probably add a lot as soon as I get aware of it..
What I will miss
- The beautiful weather
I shouldn't give in to it, but I can't help it. My mood depends so much on weather.
A city where winter is as warm as a mild summer day in Berlin is my place to be.
- Australian Mentality
Might lie in the weather, too. They are positive, outgoing and energetic. Laid back at the same time. Great mentality. Three months here have actually shown me who I truely am.
If I can.
Australia: Smile at people and you start great conversations.
Germany: Smile at people and they believe you are insane. Or on drugs. Or selling hoovers.
- Travelers' Mentality
People who travel are special. I am talking of travelers, not of tourists.
I will miss the exchange,the great attitudes, the openess.
- The Great Outdoors
Australia happens outdoors. I am an outdoor person.
Germany happens indoors at least 6 months of the year.
- My boss and collegues
I have been working with some very bright, critical,analytical and wise people.
I actually felt that what they do works very well.
I wish the headquarters had more of them. More who AREN'T BA-students, that is.
- GLORIA JEAN'S
A great Coffee Shop. A little like Starbucks, but much greater choice and
far more affordable.
- Asian Food
Forget about the Chinese at the corner in Berlin. They are crap.
Go to Australia and you find authentic asian cuisine, korean,chinese,japanese,thai, malaysian,vietnamese, whatever you can think of. Indulgence. And so cheap.
- The English Language
I even started thinking in English. I will give you a very hard time mixing up
German and English. I'd rather stick to English though, if anyone agrees.
- Getting the washing done in 28 minutes
I should find out if I can get that kind of washing machine back in Germany.
28min are enough to get everything nice and clean, I can't see why Germans don't know that yet. We are greenies too.
I am thinking of all the TV ads for detergents.
NO I DON'T usually get my finest bright yellow silk blouse messed with motor oil, blueberry juice or chocolate sauce. So what's the point?!
LaMonique - 6. Nov, 08:53
I suffer from a lack of sleep!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yesterday's quote of the day:
I was talking to that Japanese doc and he was mentioning life in Tokio.
Me: " So are you living in Tokio?"
He: " Noooo, I am a human being!"
Yesterday's high light:
Gala Dinner in the Arts Gallery of New South Wales.
The whole museum as a function venue.
Fantastic experience.
LaMonique - 6. Nov, 07:33