Well, dudes, I’ve been off and away for some time recently. But now, as my final exam is over (and I herewith swear a holy oath that I will NEVER EVER learn for any exams no more) and my mood is constantly improving because I passed it ALTHOUGH they *accidentally* lengthened it so I had to endure my own sweat for 45min instead of 30min, I’m finally free to continue with this writing therapy project I started with on this page not so long ago.
There actually is my last post (that I abandoned when we all fell in love with some really adorable kind of flu for several long and exhausting days – *Christmas* days, btw) knocking on my door again and although it’s a little bit early in the year to write about a topic the strong waves of believe you can find in Christian areas around Christmas inspired me to, I will probably finish it. Or bring it on Easter.
Anyway, surf by soon, if you want to know how much recovery one can find while being on a special cure far away from home for 3 weeks, where only exhausted mommys or daddys are stopping by AND (that’s the part I’m sure will be a real killer for every recovery methods) they are bringing all their *lovely* kids ages 12 and down. OF COURSE I’m bringing my 2yo who approx. 2 weeks ago hit the terrible twos not nearly as hard as No1 once did, but harder than any other child I’ve ever known AND my 7yo (where I can only complain about too little enthusiasm concerning her homework, but I’m sure there will rather be NO homework to do while on a cure, so I’m lacking of my ususal negative descriptions here). To make the whole ceremony worthwhile we will start out with riding by train in a threesome (full of love and joy) for some snappy 9 (and a half) hours. I’m sure I’ll be ready for some healthy procedures after that. And so will all the other passengers poor or stupid enough to cross our way during this hell of a ride.
You see, there is something to come, so surf by and watch: will Susanne cope with a 3week treatment far away from home or will there be a massacker reported soon? The later one you could always find in the news, though. Watch out for any strange activities on the German island RĂ¼gen.