I know I won't be able to write for the next ten days and there has been so much. I'm not the kind of person that longs for these full and chaotic days but somehow the last two months were exactly that kind of days. I have had loads of wonderful and inspiring moments, conversations, time with friends and family.
There was the last Hobbit-movie on Thursday evening and although I usually hide my face when there are fights, I was totally okay with the dead orks. We were a fun group of people and I talked to a good friend of mine for a long time until it was at least 2 a.m. in the morning.
And I watched Interstellar on Friday night (after a long day and doing sports, wow, where did I get my energy from?).
I loved this film. Not only because of the immediate bond between Cooper and me of being an engineer, but also because of the high emotional parts. I wanted to call my family right during the movie. And at the end of the movie tears came into my eyes and I secretly wiped them away. This movie was an artwork.
Of course the depiction of several dimensions and some other physical relations can be questioned, but this was just a perfect piece of art.
And then I went christmas shopping.
I'm really inspired to do something creative this year and I was overwhelmed by the ideas on the internet. I got to know that those little jars and fairy lights aren't expensive and I can turn them into personal little presents which means it's not only fun to give them to your friends or family but also to create them.
In the evening, I made christmas cookies with a good friend of mine, and we put a lot of effort and love into it, and decorated them with chocolate, sugar icing, nuts and little sugar beads.
Today I attended the evening service. My choir sang and some of my close family and friends came to listen, I was very grateful to see them there.
How do you spend your last days before the christmas holidays begin?
Not to mention that it was wonderfull to listen to all of you - thanx.
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