a journey

Mittwoch, Dezember 01, 2004

Meine eigenen vier Wände

Hallo und herzlich wilkommen zu einem kleinen Rundgang durch mein Reich in Erfurt.

Und schon geht's los:

Auf dem ersten Bild sehen wir einen wunderschön sanierten Altbau. Mein Zimmer befindet sich unterm Dach, das heißt also, dass ich jeden Tag viele viele Treppenstufen steigen muss. Und besonders angenehm ist es immer, wenn man noch schwere Einkäufe zu schleppen hat. Beim Einzug war das ebenso schön, besonders als wir die Waschmaschine mit einem Sackkarren bis ganz nach oben hieven mussten.




Oben angekommen, muss man erstmal 5 Minuten verschnaufen.
Wenn man die Wohnung betritt, fällt einem zu seiner Rechten die wunderschöne Küche auf, in welcher der Geschirrspüler leider immer noch nicht funktioniert.




Weiter geht's dann vorbei an den Zimmern von meinen 2 Mitbewohnern und dem Badezimmer und schon betritt man mein Heiligtum.
Hier sehen wir die Zimmertür, meinen heißgeliebten Kleiderständer, mein Whiteboard und meinen "Zimmerbaum".




Ich habe mein Zimmer in 2 verschiedene Bereiche aufgeteilt, in einen gemütlichen Rumhäng-Platz...




...und in eine Arbeits- und Schlafecke.




Ich bedanke mich für eure Aufmerksamkeit und hoffe ihr besucht mich alsbald.

11 Comments:

  • It did not seem like it was going to show up on the last comment, so I am trying agin.

    Hello,
    I came upon your blog on accident and it was very interesting and nice to see another God Follower. So you are German right? You write English very well. And you came to the United States I saw. I live in Oklahoma, I believe that you said you visited this state. You sure did pick the wrong place to go in America if all you did was spend time in Oklahoma. I will be checking your blog again, and shall try if possible to contact you on your AIM. Have a nice day. God Bless.
    Xzamp

    By Anonymous Anonym, at 12/01/2004 10:05 PM  

  • BEAUTIFUL!!! I hope my apartment will look that cool when I get one!!! love you, sunshine!! :O)

    By Anonymous Anonym, at 12/02/2004 6:40 PM  

  • Hello Xzamp,
    yeah, I am German that's for sure although I sometimes feel more american. I went to Oklahoma to visit some of my friends there and I experienced so many wonderful but also weird things (guess you have to wait for new blog entries). I'm sure there are a lot more interesting places to see in the states and I hope that I can go back one day.
    Thanx for posting

    Sunshine, your apartment will become the coolest place ever. Do you know why? Because we have something called IKEA here and I know how much you like that.

    By Blogger Leenda, at 12/02/2004 8:29 PM  

  • You better believe it! IKEA here I come!!!!! I can hardly wait! I just love walking through there and looking at everything!! :O)

    sunshine :O)

    By Anonymous Anonym, at 12/02/2004 8:42 PM  

  • There is WAY too much sushine on this blog!!!! ;-)

    By Anonymous Anonym, at 12/03/2004 3:38 AM  

  • Ihr appartment ist auf dem Inneren sehr nett.

    Hi it is me again,
    do you belong to any particular church denomination? We attend a real nice church of about 400 people just outside of the city of Tulsa.
    I may have missed this in one of your previous posts, but what is it that you are wanting to do as your occupation?
    And i had one other question if you do not mind me asking so many or mind answering, but what news did you get in Germany of the United States presidential ellection? I had heard from some missionaries in the Phillippines that the media there was saying just how bad President Bush was and how great John Kerry is. I was wondering if it was the same in Europe. I do not know if you follow foreign poitics at all but i just wanted to hear what the world media was saying.
    Behalten Sie ein Lächeln auf Ihrem Gesicht, und Gott in Ihrem Herzen!
    Xzamp

    By Anonymous Anonym, at 12/03/2004 7:10 AM  

  • Xzamp,
    I'm going to a Church of Christ in Germany. And I've actually been to Tulsa at a christian workshop.
    I'm not exactly sure about what to do after my studies, I really haven't decided yet. But there is a lot that I'm interested in.
    And, well, I don't really want to talk about politics on my blog. Sorry...

    By Blogger Leenda, at 12/03/2004 4:05 PM  

  • Hi,
    well I was just checking several bolgs on my way through the internet, and i am back to yours. so i have another question since I have never been to europe. what do you do for fun? since i live in a small community outside of Tulsa where there are not a whole lot of things to do, most of us go to the movie theatre, or watch the local high school football game on a friday or saturday night. i was wondering if things were much differnt there. of course what you may do for fun i may not even be able to relate to since you are like 7 years older than i am, if i am correct in guessing that you will be turning 24 a week from tomorow(today is friday on this side of the world right now, i am not sure what it is over there). by the way, happy birthday. but i always like to ask people what they do for fun because it just varries so much between cultures, and places. I noticed on a missions trip to Peru that the people there loved to play soccer. every minute they had the would find a soccer ball and kick it arround. it was just fun to watch. And in Russia people like to walk, just get out and walk, like go to the park and stuff. very interesting. ok, well i have to say that your blog is the most interesting thing i have found this week. shall return later. bye.
    Xzamp

    By Anonymous Anonym, at 12/03/2004 9:41 PM  

  • Hello Xzamp,
    you should definitely come to Europe one day. There are so many beautiful places to see. Our history is very old, so you can for example visit ancient castles and of course we do that from time to time. Besides that we do pretty much of what you do when we want to have fun. We also go to the movie theatre, we like to hang out and a lot of boys are crazy about soccer here (which I really don't understand). In the summertime we do a lot of BBQ in the park and we like to go snowboarding in the winter. As you can see, we are not that different concerning our free time activities.
    Bye

    By Blogger Leenda, at 12/05/2004 7:20 PM  

  • Also, Leendachen, is schön, mal deine mehreren Wände sehen zu dürfen! Echt spitze! Und Sofa und Sessel kenne ich ja bereits schon--is ja fast, als hätt ich dich schon mal besucht! Ha ha, just kidding. ;o)

    Tut mir leid, wegen deinem funktionsunfähigen Geschirrspüler. Das ist eine Tragödie. Wir sollten eine Aktion starten. Was für eine, weiß ich net. Aber irgendeine wär nicht schlecht.

    Was mir dazu noch einfällt: Ich find das Wort "hieven" übelst witzig. Erinnert mich an das Englische "heave". Hmm, wieso denn bloß.

    Sorry wegen den silly comments. Ich bin momentan komischst gelaunt. ;o)

    By Blogger thegermanygirl, at 12/06/2004 6:48 PM  

  • Ich habe doch zur Zeit einen Geschirrspüler, der auf den Namen Florian hört und der frisst auch nicht so viel Strom. Ist also halb so schlimm...

    By Blogger Leenda, at 12/06/2004 8:13 PM  

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