I think Spring has nearly arrived in Berlin, and not too soon. The moment I knew it was spring had nothing to do with the flowers rising from the ground, nor from hearing bird chirp during my commute. I knew if was spring when the bakery had a rhubarb pastry. It was such a relief, as the picture shows. The long dark days in Berlin affect my outlook on life far more than I anticipated when I first moved here. (This is one reason I'm a member Team Jacob. Bella has no real clue of SAD, IMHO.)

It's time I officially announce that my palindrome prediction is accurate. I'm moving back to the states at the end of June. This move is bittersweet, as I love my life here. I'm particularly fond of my Berlin friends and the feelings of independence and the ability to overcome challenges I encounter each day. I know I'll miss these aspects of life here, but there are more challenges and joys on the horizon in Ohio. Incidentally, if you want to help me find a job, I'd be happy for the help.
Today, I went to IKEA. (Please tell me you clicked on the link.) I love IKEA. Love. The only things I needed to purchase were for my classroom, but I spent 2 hours browsing the inexpensive and witty furnishings. My favorite part of the Templehof IKEA is the last section of the downstairs. First, you enter the candle area. I can spend hours smelling candles (ask Jordan) and so I sniffed until my sniffer was sniffed out. Then, you meander into the plant area and I promise the air is cleaner and more delicious than a greenhouse. I stood and breathed. I was not alone in my endeavor to get the awesome oxygen. Finally, grab a push cart and enter the chaotic "get your stuff area." It smells like sawdust. I like it.
Jason will be here in 12 days. I think it will be better than the Twelve Days of Christmas when he arrives. Can't wait, but he says I'll have to.
Leaving you with 2 St. Pat's Day pictures to enjoy...
The ladies at the table next to our started copying our party tricks. One was capable of mine.

It's time I officially announce that my palindrome prediction is accurate. I'm moving back to the states at the end of June. This move is bittersweet, as I love my life here. I'm particularly fond of my Berlin friends and the feelings of independence and the ability to overcome challenges I encounter each day. I know I'll miss these aspects of life here, but there are more challenges and joys on the horizon in Ohio. Incidentally, if you want to help me find a job, I'd be happy for the help.
Today, I went to IKEA. (Please tell me you clicked on the link.) I love IKEA. Love. The only things I needed to purchase were for my classroom, but I spent 2 hours browsing the inexpensive and witty furnishings. My favorite part of the Templehof IKEA is the last section of the downstairs. First, you enter the candle area. I can spend hours smelling candles (ask Jordan) and so I sniffed until my sniffer was sniffed out. Then, you meander into the plant area and I promise the air is cleaner and more delicious than a greenhouse. I stood and breathed. I was not alone in my endeavor to get the awesome oxygen. Finally, grab a push cart and enter the chaotic "get your stuff area." It smells like sawdust. I like it.
Jason will be here in 12 days. I think it will be better than the Twelve Days of Christmas when he arrives. Can't wait, but he says I'll have to.
Leaving you with 2 St. Pat's Day pictures to enjoy...
Are the snakes really out of Ireland? All of them?

1 comment:
Umm...that IKEA video was freakin' amazing!
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