I have to confess ... I ran out ideas, I do not know what to write about. My head hurts so badly, because I have about 5 exams to take and I am constantly studying or procrastinating. I know, sounds aweful and it is!!
So as I was up late yesterday, I searched through the web and found something interesting about my home: Carinthia and its beautiful landscape, surrounded by mountains and lakes.. I miss it really much lately and looking through the tourism page calmed me down a little bit.
Vacation on The Klopeiner See
I have to admit, I did not even know that you can do so many adventurous things around there, so I was pretty amazed. You have the opportunity to spend your vacation all year. You can go swimming in summer, hiking in spring and autumn and go skiing in winter. Basically everything is nearby.
What can you do in the winter?
In southern Carinthia there a plenty of opportunities to go skiing or snowboarding. When you are with your family, it is better to go to the Petzen. The ski slopes are not that steep, so perfect enough to teach toddlers how to ski ;-)
Strolling around the icy scenery is my favourite activity, because I never learned how to ski (unfortunately).
What can you do in the summer?
In summer, the entertainment in this area is even higher.
Depending on what passion you have (being lazy or being sporty and adventurous), this is the place to be. There are about seven rather small lakes and two of them are the more busy once. The Klopeiner See and the Turnersee. These lakes are two kilometers apart and can easily be reached by car, bike or public transportation as well. Also mountain biking in this area is said to be extreme as well as beautiful. Mostly I like to go swimming and play volleyball. As I am more lazy in the winter, I like to be more active in summer whenever there is time.
If you decide to spend your vacation in Austria, Carinthia is worth a look... :-)
Sonntag, 18. Januar 2015
Freitag, 16. Januar 2015
Revolutionizing
As I have been watching a lot of news lately, I came across a very happy one: Homosexual couples are now officially allowed to adopt children in Austria!
Homosexuality between adults was legalised in 1971 and discrimination against someone's sexual orientation was forbidden in 2004. So why did it take fourty years to be able to adopt children?
Well, many people do not accept gay couples and the church is still against it. Therefore Austria is a bit late in this aspect. There was a lot going on about how homosexuality is "against nature".
So here is a personal story:
Even my parents are not fond of the idea that two male or two female people have a loving relationship with each other. I always argued with them and could not handle their intolerance. But when one day a very good friend of mine told me that he was homosexual, I was shocked. I was mindblown and reacted in a silly way. What my mother did, surprised me in every possible way: She told me not to react so harsh and shocked, because it was not easy for my friend to tell me that and she also calmed me down. That was the moment I realised, that she was not intolerant, because she could not stand the thought of someone being gay, but because she did not know anyone who was. Basically she was the one who told me to stop freaking out about it. I have never been so proud of my mother before! My guess is that people who are intolerant actually do not know it better.
I followed discussions on social media and I am disgusted by most of the comments about how aweful it is that homosexuals can adopt children now. Nowadays everything is acceptable, but this tiny relaxing of regulations makes people lose their minds.
If someone reads this, who is in a same-sex relationship:
You are awesome and people who do not like you the way you are, are not worth a minute of your time!
Homosexuality between adults was legalised in 1971 and discrimination against someone's sexual orientation was forbidden in 2004. So why did it take fourty years to be able to adopt children?
Well, many people do not accept gay couples and the church is still against it. Therefore Austria is a bit late in this aspect. There was a lot going on about how homosexuality is "against nature".
So here is a personal story:
Even my parents are not fond of the idea that two male or two female people have a loving relationship with each other. I always argued with them and could not handle their intolerance. But when one day a very good friend of mine told me that he was homosexual, I was shocked. I was mindblown and reacted in a silly way. What my mother did, surprised me in every possible way: She told me not to react so harsh and shocked, because it was not easy for my friend to tell me that and she also calmed me down. That was the moment I realised, that she was not intolerant, because she could not stand the thought of someone being gay, but because she did not know anyone who was. Basically she was the one who told me to stop freaking out about it. I have never been so proud of my mother before! My guess is that people who are intolerant actually do not know it better.
I followed discussions on social media and I am disgusted by most of the comments about how aweful it is that homosexuals can adopt children now. Nowadays everything is acceptable, but this tiny relaxing of regulations makes people lose their minds.
If someone reads this, who is in a same-sex relationship:
You are awesome and people who do not like you the way you are, are not worth a minute of your time!
Montag, 12. Januar 2015
To Write Love on Her Arms
Short: TWLOHA is an American non-profit organization which aims to help people who struggle with depression, addiction, autoaggression and thoughts of suicide. Based in Florida, TWLOHA seeks to connect affected people with treatment centers, support groups and much more.
The organization tries to find a large audience by spreading their own merchandise and commercial campagnes. A lot of musicians and bands get photographed wearing TWLOHA's T-shirts, beanies or hoodies during public events and performances. However, it recently gained much more public exposure through merchandise and public community websites, such as: Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr.
Love Is the Movement
To Write Love on Her Arms was founded by Jamie Tworkowski in 2006. Prior to that Tworkowski wrote a story about a girl who struggeled with addiction and self-injury and how it helped her to get moral support of friends and family.
The non-profit organization has 12 full-time employees and six enterns.
Right at the beginning of the project T-shirts were printed and worn by famous bands. This led the attention to the newly developed organization and soon after that they could break through and start helping. To date, TWLOHA responded to over 170,000 messages from over 100 countries and invested over $ 1,200,000 in treatment and recovery.
Additionally, a movie is being realesed this year, showing Tworkowskie's story and life of Renee Yohe (mentioned above), starring Kat Dennings and Chad Michael Murray.
Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2015
Bookworm
Hello there! As I am reading many books lately, I would like to tell you something about a breathtaking one.
After finishing my one-month summer job I got a little bored. So I decided to buy or borrow myself some books to pass some time. I think I read about ten books - some of them incredibly good and some unfortunately not.
The author Harlan Coben (some of you may heard of him) impressed me with two of his books already and I intend to read some more. However, I want to tell you about the first book I read - Tell No One.
It is a thriller novel and Coben's first to appear on the New York Times Best Seller List.
After finishing my one-month summer job I got a little bored. So I decided to buy or borrow myself some books to pass some time. I think I read about ten books - some of them incredibly good and some unfortunately not.
The author Harlan Coben (some of you may heard of him) impressed me with two of his books already and I intend to read some more. However, I want to tell you about the first book I read - Tell No One.
It is a thriller novel and Coben's first to appear on the New York Times Best Seller List.
Thirteen years after their first kiss Dr. David Beck and his wife Elizabeth celebrate their anniversary as a young married couple where the first kiss took place. But in this very night everything changes, turns into disaster. The couple is being attacked, Elizabeth kidnapped and Dr. Beck is being left behind, because he was claimed dead.
A few weeks after that horrible news reached Dr. Beck and Elizabeth's family. Elizabeth is yet another victim of KillRoy, who unfortunately cannot be charged for her murder.
After eight years - Dr. Beck is still not willing to move on and start a new life without his beloved wife. Suddenly he starts to receive strange e-mails which basically indicate that Elizabeth might still be alive. And if that isn't disturbing enough, the FBI is after him because they suspect him for the murder of two men found at the lake where him and Elizabeth have been attacked eight years earlier. It turns out that these two men had something to do with the disappearance of Dr. Beck's wife.
As Dr. Beck suffered from Amnesia and could never explain how he could escape from the crimescene, he is suddenly being accused for Elizabeth's murder as well. Due to Elizabeth's high life assurance, he is the number one suspect...
At first the book seemed a little bit boring, because Harlan tells the background story and the basic information of the protagonists. But the further I read the more I enjoyed it. He built the tension more and more up with every chapter. After I reached the second half, I was barely able to put the novel out of my hands and before I realised it, I read the rest of Tell No One all at once.
A few days ago i finished another book of Harlan Coben - Shelter. Amazing! Must read!
A few days ago i finished another book of Harlan Coben - Shelter. Amazing! Must read!
Montag, 5. Januar 2015
Mighty Oaks
Today I'm going to tell you
something about an amazing band i discovered recently... the
Mighty Oaks. I went to a concert of a musician called Charlie Cunningham,
who played right before the Mighty Oaks. I didn't even bother to
listen to some of their music before attending the concert. My
friend and I watched them without expecting anything. And it was
absolutely impressive!!! I had goose bums from the first to the last
minute of their set and afterwards as well. I am not easily being impressed, but this was one of the most amazing concerts I have ever
experienced.
They are a German alternative folk trio made up of Ian Hooper, Claudio Donzelli and Craig Saunders. They formed in 2010 and are based in Berlin. 1since then they have been quite popular in many European countries and also gain more and more success overseas.
The group releases largely acoustic-driven folk anthems and though the songs cover diverse topics they periodically reference the Pacific Northwest of North America, where Hooper is from.
Sonntag, 4. Januar 2015
Hometown
Hello there, I am back again! After a few really exhausting weeks I am posting again :)
I want to tell you something about a small town in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
I want to tell you something about a small town in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Jajce (engl: egg) is a small town in the middle of
bosnia and also the birth town of my parents and brothers. Jajce is
also known as the „kings-town“ of Bosnia where all the kings
reigned during the medieval ages before it was conquered by the Osman empire.
It has two lakes – one really big
and mostly used for water sports, the other one is for swimming. The
second lake is called „Brana“ and it originates of a well,
therefore its temeperature is ubelievably cold. You can also find different animals who
join you during a swim, like snakes. It's better to run when you see
one, because you never know what they are up to.
Despite of the population of Jajce, it
still is a great place to see, it is both classic and more or less
modern. The diversity of people living there is immense. The people
living in Jajce come from everywhere and also come from every social step.
I have been there several times due to
the fact that my father's parents and also a lot of other relatives
still live there. In Jajce everyone knows everyone and it seems like that everyone is related somehow - weird. (Wonder how hard it is to find someone to get married to).
I love this town and also would love to go there more often, but unfortunately there is no time for that in the next few moths... I don't relly know why, but I even like the 7 hour car ride as well. Maybe because the excitement grows the closer you get.
I love this town and also would love to go there more often, but unfortunately there is no time for that in the next few moths... I don't relly know why, but I even like the 7 hour car ride as well. Maybe because the excitement grows the closer you get.
I don't want to tell you too much about it so you can see it for yourselves :)
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