Sunday, October 22, 2006

Back to work...

I am starting to work again! I am giving English lessons to local kids and their parents are paying me 10 euros per hour! This is so wonderful. I am also going to apply to work in a local project called Foyer Rural where I would like to do one hour lesson for a group of people a week. I have so much going on in my mind. I haven’t collected lots of students yet but I am pretty sure once the word goes around about my amazing lessons and about wonderful me, I won’t have enough hours in a week to teach them all. I am just so happy to be allowed to work again, I might start saving for my studies in the Open University very soon. We are still poor but I don’t mind. I am exhilarated because I am back at home and because I love my huge mausoleum!
Also I am getting ready to get in touch with an agent, and I am brewing lots of other ideas... yes, yes my muse is so here I can touch her. I have ideas for about 5-7 different books and I don't even know where to start. I am also preparing an article/review about my discovery of a real heaven in France. And yes it happened recently and yes there will be pictures. I am also trying to bring myself together to write a little about my experiences in Berlin, and other places I have visited while traveling. The whole thing worked out to be an inspirational nightmare, not that bad is it?
We should be moving to a small little place (but finished with heating and maybe even a washing machine) where I will have Internet and even my Mac back!
Talking about Mac there is another story to tell but for now I am so excited to know I am going to a hotspot I can't think clearly anymore. I am writing and I won’t stop until I am drained I will try to prepare posts in advance for you so even if I can’t come anywhere near the wonderful thing called internet you will still have something to read!
Stay tuned I am not far away!

2 comments:

B said...

Carra...sounds like you haven't skipped a bit since returning from your travels. I am feeling somewhat the same. I think traveling and being away from home like that can often provide the focus and perspective necessary to return home and be productive...to find the inspiration and motivation to pursue those things that are important to us.

Thank you again for visiting me in Paris. I had such a wonderful time with you. Your friendship means the world to me!

Weekends Off said...

I am so glad you are back. It must be very exciting to travel to all those places. It's something I dream about and hope to do someday before I am too old to enjoy it!

I have never had the opportunity to travel outside of the United States, but someday I will!

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