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Wednesday, January 11, 2006

The search for *inspiration*

Well at the end of the day I am totally ehausted and left feeling like I really wasn't that productive at all...sometimes the work that you do feels more like going in circles than anything else. Alas, so geht das Leben manchmal. Wenigstens haben wir unsere Referatsarbeit zu erledigen und hoffentlich morgen wird's was klarer stehen, denn wir besuchen die Professorin in ihrer Sprechstunden. Ausserdem habe ich Hausaufgaben fuer Kinderliteratur, beide zum Thema Jette und meine Semesterarbeit...aber es ist immer viel und waechst immer weiter--und ich bin auch irgendwie dabei. I have a tendency to make a fuss and worry about things that I really shouldn't because I don't have all the information to make the decision and sometimes it's my apparent lack in decisiveness that can be bothersome. But I shall endure. One day at a time and giving my best for each day--I'm thankful that friends and family can be patient with me...and Jesus is always there, easy for me to forget that in all the blah that happens around me, and still He remains constant--thankfully. Positive today was talking with Robin and Bean on MSN...I'm so glad that we can communicate despite the distance. Also positive was receiving emails from Hayley, Christine and Marianne. I have a fair number of correspondents...eventually I will be able to address them too, not just the homework. Seeing as I am "here", I think I'll end up making time for them too. But now it's dinner time and then homework, terribly *exciting*...somewhere there is *inspiration* and I will find it, it just may take a couple minutes.

2 Comments:

  • At 9:32 AM, Blogger Bean said…

    I know how you feel - working in circles, unless you're Ian who's current subproject is about circles, is not fun... alas..

    Anyways, you can do it, Anne! :o)

     
  • At 4:04 AM, Blogger Franzie said…

    Hi Anne,
    I've been searching for kinder literatur and your blog came up, so I started reading it and sharing a bit in your life (isn't that funny how you can get to know someone without actually knowing them or the other person knowing that you're getting to know them since I didn't really need to let you know ... sorry I'm being silly
    I've never read any blogs (actually I've been avoiding them cause my husband has been at me for a while to start one) and now I had to start my own blog only so that I could comment on yours.
    SO to cut to the chase I was searching for blogs about Deutsche Kinder Literatur cause I'd like to find information on quality children's literatur for my kids.
    Did I understand that right that you actually study children's literature or something related to that?
    I thought maybe you could help me out and let me know where to find lists of recommended books (maybe by the Schulamt or Bildungsministerium or even some Book Council). In Australia we've got the Children's Book Council of Australia and they award great books every year, so there's oodles of suggestions for good books but I haven't been able to find anything similar for Germany.
    Any help or hint would be heaps appreciated.
    Fran

     

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