Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Day 2

A picture of you and the person you have been closest with the longest

This is Lindsey, we have been friends since fourth grade when we happened to be on the same bus home and happened to live down the street from each other.  She asked me if I wanted to come over and play.  Since they we have been friends, and since Tucson is in general the longest I have lived anywhere she gets the title.  

Of course my mother is the real answer, but I think there is some different family day...so

Day 1

10 Facts
I find baby bunnies to be unbearably cute, like the cutest things ever.
I eat pasta almost every day, just butter and cheese.
I am almost always (as in about 98% of the time) late, its terrible.
I really hate when toothpaste tubes are messy or when people leave the cap off.
I love the sunshine.
I make random noises throughout the day and don't notice, but people point it out.
I am quite unsure of what I want to do in the future.
I have really soft hands, I think this is because of my father.
I drink Starbucks (when in the US) pretty much every day (money in the mans pocket, I know).
I think mexican food is perfection.

30 days

So there is this 30 day photo challenge thing
Day 01 - A picture of yourself with ten facts
Day 02 - A picture of you and the person you have been closest with the longest
Day 03 - A picture of the cast from your favorite show
Day 04 - A picture of your night
Day 05 - A picture of your favorite memory
Day 06 - A picture of a person you'd love to trade places with for a day
Day 07 - A picture of your most treasured item
Day 08 - A picture that makes you laugh
Day 09 - A picture of the person who has gotten you through the most
Day 10 - A picture of the person you do the most ****** up things with
Day 11 - A picture of something you hate
Day 12 - A picture of something you love
Day 13 - A picture of your favorite band or artist
Day 14 - A picture of someone you could never imagine your life without
Day 15 - A picture of something you want to do before you die
Day 16 - A picture of someone who inspires you
Day 17 - A picture of something that has made a huge impact on your life recently
Day 18 - A picture of your biggest insecurity
Day 19 - A picture and a letter
Day 20 - A picture of somewhere you'd love to travel
Day 21 - A picture of something you wish you could forget
Day 22 - A picture of something you wish you were better at
Day 23 - A picture of your favorite book
Day 24 - A picture of something you wish you could change
Day 25 - A picture of your day
Day 26 - A picture of something that means a lot to you
Day 27 - A picture of yourself and a family member
Day 28 - A picture of something you're afraid of
Day 29 - A picture that can always make you smile
Day 30 - A picture of someone you miss
Day 31 - A picture of yourself

 lets give it a go!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Serious

Germans are notorious for talking about serious things all the time.  At least the German students I meet at the university are, so for me thats a majority and thus use of the term notorious. 


Anyway


I am supposed to be doing my homework.  Instead I am sitting at a table reading an anti joke thread on my laptop and now updating my blog.  The Germans across from me are discussing the German language and its implications on culture.  One has now pulled a book from his backpack to support a statement and better explain to the other.  Oh wait even better, the other has a different book, its out of the bag.


Point is, this happens all the time.  I wonder if personally I am just not as inspired as my fellow German students, or maybe I just enjoy humor and procrastination more.  


Knock knock.
Who's there?
To.
To who?
To whom.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Monday, November 8, 2010

Breakfast for Dinner

My roommates have been insisting I make them "American style" pancakes (Pfannkuchen auf Deutsch). So with the help of Krisztina, we made breakfast for dinner. Featuring banana pancakes and eggs with some bell peppers and onions tossed in.


It was well worth it, even if paying 6 euros for maple syrup made me cringe.  The newest secret to perfect scrambled eggs?  - A tablespoon of mayo and some milk.  Who knew??!?!









Monday, November 1, 2010

Poland

Window of old Rabbi hang out 
Before school started, Krisztina and I escaped to Kraków for a weekend.  The city was super cold, but otherwise quite interesting.

 Me getting my Chakra on.  (In Wawel castle there is tell of chakra energy. The 7 flung stones and all that, the tour guides are forbidden to speak about it, but I was not the only person standing and energizing in the corner.)
DoorDoorDoorDoor

Dragons lair in Wawel

Inside church view







Pierogie! Polish dumplings
It looks cold, doesn't it?