Mittwoch, 25. Oktober 2006

First Christmas Present

No, not for me - although I feel a bit like every other day it's Christmas or at least an advent calendar, when Sylwia and especially Erzi bring stuff for my new place. Plates, cuttlery, a pillow..

No, today - exactly 2 months minus half a day early - it's my first Christmas Prestent to YOU, and it's up to you to decide whether it's AAAWESOME or whether it SSSUCKS. (It's a pity have to be registered in order to take part in twoday.net polls, otherwise I'd have immediately started one. Hehe!) Anyway here it is:

Joachim is coming home for Christmas!

I've just booked the flight:
Arrival in Munich: Monday, 12 December at 4pm.
Departure from Munich: Thursday, 28 December at 6:30am

I intend to spend the first couple of days (about a week) in Innsbruck (Fette, fette Paaattteee!!!) and then go gome. I'm sooo much looking forward to seeing some (most, I hope) of you! (Isn't it a joy to give a present to someone and feel it's a present for oneself as well? That's the true spirit of Christmas..)

Alright, I have to go now - from now on I'll need all my time for going shopping and trying to find fancy Christmas presents (preferably for less money than this one)..

Oh-oh..

Today is already the second day in a row I didn't manage to wash my breakfast dishes in the morning. One week and one day I did a perfect job - but now? Well I had the choice between being untidy or being late and I prefer the former (the choice of getting up ten minutes earlier is discarded as unrealistic ;-) - but as in London I at least hid the dishes in my kitchen cupboard. Schein und Sein, or so.. ;-) - Not that there is any danger my flatmate would mind. Oh my, I should show you some pictures of his fridge shelves or kitchen compartments or the sink or above all of his room if he should ever leave his door open long enough. Especially the latter is simply amazing. I mean I'm not uncreative in making a mess - but this is just beyond my scope..

(As you may have noticed, there isn't anything interesting going on these days.)

Quote

Wer die Enge seiner Heimat ermessen will, reise. Wer die Enge seiner Zeit ermessen will, studiere Geschichte. (Kurt Tucholsky, 1890-1935)

Latest Comments

hm...
du hast recht diesen Text zu Analysieren ist ziemlich...
little brother (Gast) - 2009/01/31 12:15
Hab a no was zum Thema...
Auf den Innsbrucker Vorfall bezogen, heißt das also:...
relationes - 2009/01/27 01:51
hab i no gfunden :)
http://orf.at/090126-34295 /index.html
little brother (Gast) - 2009/01/26 14:39
@ little brother: mehr...
@ little brother: mehr als 1/4 der Österreicher sind...
Zita (Gast) - 2009/01/20 10:09
ahhh
Na den hatte ich tatsächlich nicht mehr in Erinnerung.Na...
little brother (Gast) - 2009/01/20 09:36
LOL. Scharfsinnigst auf...
LOL. Scharfsinnigst auf den Punkt gebracht, little...
relationes - 2009/01/20 03:31
Ja,ja böse Bettler belästigen...
Ja,ja böse Bettler belästigen Kirchenbesucher in dem...
little brother (Gast) - 2009/01/19 23:37

Weblog Search

 

Archive

Oktober 2006
Mo
Di
Mi
Do
Fr
Sa
So
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 4 
 7 
 8 
10
12
14
15
20
21
22
23
29
31
 
 
 
 
 
 

Status

Online seit 6779 Tagen
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2009/05/28 01:48

Web Counter-Module

E-Mail

wr1te2-relationes (.at.) yahoo.co.uk

Beyond Edmonton
Blogistan
City Lights and Darks
Cultural Notes
Die Sprache(n) die wir (mehr oder weniger) sprechen
History is MyStory
Sport(kultur)
Von Tag zu Tag
Zitiert und Kommentiert
Profil
Abmelden
Weblog abonnieren