I found this link and thought it's worth sharing.
http://sheworships.com/2008/09/24/everybodys-poop-looks-the-same/
Monday, September 29, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
my life
Two weeks ago I had my final exams, my presentation and my defence. Now I'm done with this program and I'm really happy about it! The end was as expected - total chaos!
At the moment I'm applying for an internship and for a job so that I can get some money till my internship starts... I want to visit my American friends and flights are not for free :)
So right now I'm living with my parents again and I think it can be challenging for all of us. But I'm sure it will work out!
Sorry that I don't write that much at the moment but sometimes everything is just overwhelming. Especially on sundays I realize that I'm back in Germany and that I can't just go to the Summit, hear J.D.'s sermon, see my friends and have small group at night. These are the times I miss the most.
But I don't just want to be sad that my time in Durham is over, more of all I am thankful for every moment I had there. It was a gift and it's just amazing how much I learned in the last months - about my work, about people, about friendships, about what's important in my life and about me. But still I'm a little bit lost somewhere between Durham and Germany.
I would love to hear how you are doing! Write a comment or send me and email: alexandra.dieden (at) gmail.com
I think of you!
Alex(andra)
P.S.: and if you ever want to visit me (German, American, Bulgarian, Serbian friends and all other) just let me knoe, you're always welcome!
At the moment I'm applying for an internship and for a job so that I can get some money till my internship starts... I want to visit my American friends and flights are not for free :)
So right now I'm living with my parents again and I think it can be challenging for all of us. But I'm sure it will work out!
Sorry that I don't write that much at the moment but sometimes everything is just overwhelming. Especially on sundays I realize that I'm back in Germany and that I can't just go to the Summit, hear J.D.'s sermon, see my friends and have small group at night. These are the times I miss the most.
But I don't just want to be sad that my time in Durham is over, more of all I am thankful for every moment I had there. It was a gift and it's just amazing how much I learned in the last months - about my work, about people, about friendships, about what's important in my life and about me. But still I'm a little bit lost somewhere between Durham and Germany.
I would love to hear how you are doing! Write a comment or send me and email: alexandra.dieden (at) gmail.com
I think of you!
Alex(andra)
P.S.: and if you ever want to visit me (German, American, Bulgarian, Serbian friends and all other) just let me knoe, you're always welcome!
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