No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings.

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Erasmus year reflections, Teil 1: Meissen.

I may not meet many of the requirements for Best Language Student the World Has Ever Seen, but I can certainly put a big tick in the Wanderlust box. I'm currently swimming around in the dregs of my Erasmus year in Germany and my biggest regret is that I didn't travel anywhere near as much as I'd have liked to (and that my German is still pretty shocking, but I can deal with that). I don't quite know how I managed to pilfer away almost £4000 of free money on top of my full student loan, but I did! Tom had a bit of a rough year on his placement and it ended up costing him almost a grand just to escape from that so that didn't help too much, but the main reason was probably that I just can't keep my hands to myself every time I visit H&M. Anyway, I digress. To help me get back into the swing of blogging (and not feel too depressed that the amazing experience is over) I've decided to compile a little account of all the places I have managed to visit during my Erasmus year. I'll post a little bit about each city in every post and try and include as many photos as I can! Sorry they're so tragic, my little point and shoot does get a 10/10 for effort...

September 2010: Meißen

This was always going to be the one with the most pictures seeing as it was the first place in Germany I saw in the light of day after I landed in Berlin. Tom had already been living there for a week when I joined him and he did a placement out there until March. To say it was turbulent would probably be something of an understatement. You see, Meissen is in Saxony and is a part of the former DDR and you can really tell. The city is gorgeous, but there isn't a great deal to do unless you want to take an hour train journey to Dresden (costing 11€ return) and very few young people because the economy has struggled to keep up with the former West Germany since the reunification. So he was stuck there internet-and-friend-less after I left in October. It was a damn struggle to keep our relationship going during that time, but Meissen is still the place I'm fondest of.











Luckily it was still summer whilst I was there and we were new to the city and also the country so it was nice to be able to spend the days exploring and practising the language. The cultural difference did shock me a little. I'm fully aware that British girls tend to leave little to the imagination when dressing, but vest tops or skirts without tights were a total no-go if you didn't want disapproving stares and overt gossiping. I'm very used to blending in in Britain, but everything about me seemed to scream 'foreigner' and the attention made me feel a little uncomfortable. Still, it was nice to be able to throw on my scruffiest clothes for an amble to the Eiscafe without being judged too severely.


We ate far too much ice cream whilst we were there. Eiscafes are such a big part of German culture and even now, eleven months later the novelty still hasn't worn off. We did take it a little too far though, nomming our way through a beaker of icecream every single day when we really should have just been eating a scoop. Not good for my bank balance or my waistline! But in a city famous for its porcelain, vineyards and notorious flooding, there wasn't a great deal else to do. Many evenings strolling up Albrechtsburg (shown in the photos) ensured that all the icecream didn't make me too much of a podge!

I had a brilliant time during my stay, but sadly this doesn't seem to have translated too well in my writing. But I honestly didn't do a great deal, it was just a nice little break spent with my boyfriend after a summer apart. It was also the perfect end to the summer before having to get used to the university routine again and I think I saw the most drastic improvement in my German in those four short weeks than in the ten months I lived in Bayreuth as a student. My writing skills still leave a lot to be desired and I'm actually a little bit sad that I can't do such a beautiful city the justice it deserves. If you ever find yourself anywhere near Dresden, Meissen is well worth a day trip!

I do hope my account of my time in Meissen wasn't too dull. I'll make a post about Dresden next time and my tales will hopefully be a little more animating!

Bis bald!

Thursday, 30 June 2011

Oliva.

I can't quite believe I've found time to blog tonight as I have so much to do. I've yet to finish my Italian homework, my German homework and finish drying my washing. I had an English assignment due in today which I didn't realise until I got into class. I'm an awful student and I really ought to utilise my homework planner. Instead I'm sitting at my desk, enjoying the drizzly weather (a welcome break from the stifling thirty degree heat we've been experiencing all week), drinking a latte macchiato and marvelling over how smooth my skin is.


Admittedly the heat has probably contributed to it too, but I've been using Oliva pure olive oil soap and even after two days of using it I can already tell that it is a welcome addition to my bathroom cabinet. My nan always had beautiful clear skin and swore by a skincare routine of just soap and water but I worried this might dry out my skin. The only time my skin has felt this smooth is after using a good facial scrub, but that obviously isn't an every day solution. I'll probably use it instead of my usual shower gel next time I'm in the shower too. I'll forever swear by Nivea moisturiser too, bringing my total skincare costs to around the £3 mark. Just goes to show that you don't have to spend lots of money to have lovely skin, but I'll continue to eye up various Burt's Bees gift sets...

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Day Zero

It dawned on me yesterday that after almost nine months of living in Germany, I'll be home in the UK for good (or at least for another year) in just under eight weeks. The fact that I could have carried a baby to full-term during this time (I'm not sure why my mind works this way) and I've done nothing spectacular during this time and I'm not the fluent German speaker with lots of friends and a basic knowledge of Russian that I'd hoped to be (though I'm having lots of fun learning Italian with the few wonderful friends I have) and I want to be a better person as I enter my final year of university. So what better way to do this than to boast to the world about the inspired person I am and create a list on Day Zero?

You can find my (as yet unfinished) list here but I'll probably update on here with pictures, information and whatnot as soon as I'm up, running and completing goals. Here's to the future!

On a completely unrelated note, here are a few things things I've been lusting after this week:


1. Striped Fleece Backpack in Light Grey Stripes I'm hoping to make the most of being in the centre of Europe and travel a bit in the last two months of being here so this would be the perfect companion. The only problem is; which colour to choose?
2. Clarins Skin Illusion Foundation SPF10 I've actually been lusting after this in 'Wheat' for months - i got a free sample in Cosmopolitan and it was perfect. just can't justify parting with £24 at the moment...
3. F&F Spot print 50s prom dress I've been searching high and low for a pretty polka dot dress but so far I haven't found the perfect one. Ideally I'd like one in red but for £9 I can't argue with this one. Sadly there aren't any sizes left below a 14 and the reviews claim it's very short (I'm 5'8). Hopefully my mum will be able to search for one in store for me.
4. Wizard Of Oz Mug I've been meaning to buy a new mug for when I sleep over at my boyfriend's but I'm not going to pretend that I need an excuse for this. It's the Wizard of Oz! now just to persuade him that he loves me enough...

This is why I never have any money...

Sarah
xx

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Because I Could Not Stop For Death - Emily Dickinson

Because I could not stop for Death,
He kindly stopped for me;
The carriage held but just ourselves
And Immortality.

We slowly drove, he knew no haste,
And I had put away
My labour, and my leisure too,
For his civility.

We passed the school where children played,
Their lessons scarcely done;
We passed the fields of gazing grain,
We passed the setting sun.

We paused before a house that seemed
A swelling of the ground;
The roof was scarcely visible,
The cornice but a mound.

Since then 'tis centuries; but each
Feels shorter than the day
I first surmised the horses' heads
Were toward eternity.

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Wishlist Wednesday!


1. Renewal Red Levi's® Overdyed Denim Shorts 2. 1416 3-Eye Shoe 3. Leather Satchel 4. Gok Wan 13



After a futile search for a bottle green cardigan I settled for the Misfits jacket which I found on Tumblr. My sixteen year old self is pining for the jacket whereas my twenty one year old self is pining for the days when I'd have had the balls to wear something like this. I know I should be hating red denim with everything I have (especially red denim shorts!) but I can't help myself. The Doccers will probably have to wait until my next installment of student loan in September (boo!) and I'm not holding out much hope of coming across the bag (double boo!) as there were only a very limited number released and they're currently retailing for more $$$ than I have. It's a shame that I have to wait so long before getting my paws on all of this as I'm definitely feeling the lot as the perfect summer gig/BBQ outfit. Oh well, maybe Mr Erasmus Grant won't mind me having a mini-splurge when he finally shows his beautiful little face.

I'll definitely have to wait until I'm back in Britain before buying the glasses as I'm far too scared to get my eyes sorted out here in Germany. Plus Specsavers offer the 2 for 1 deal which will come in very useful as I live everyday in fear of breaking/losing my glasses and being too blind to leave the house... I haven't decided on a second pair yet, but the 'Try On' feature on specsavers.com has provided me with hours of entertainment. This is what the glasses will apparently look like on me. Trying to get a decent picture on my webcam without my glasses to aid my vision was an ordeal which I am in no rush to repeat.

Sarah