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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Get my second stage of my job education done without loosing my mind.
ABOUT ME
I'm very openminded, always busy and on the go. I've just started a new job as a teacher at middle school and I really enjoy teaching teenagers. Family and friends are very important to me even though I don't see them too often. We rely on eachother much anyways - thanks to new media.
PHILOSOPHY
Life is an Adventure ... Dare it
Life is a Beauty ... Praise it
Life is a Challenge ... Meet it
Life is a Duty ... Perform it
Life is a Love ... Enjoy it
Life is a Tragedy ... Face it
Life is a Struggle ... Fight it
Life is a Promise ... Fulfill it
Life is a Game ... Play it
Life is a Gift ... Accept it
Life is a Journey ... Complete it
Life is a Mystery ... Unfold it
Life is a Goal ... Achieve it
Life is an Opportunity ... Take it
Life is a Puzzle ... Solve it
Life is a Song ... Sing it
Life is a Sorrow ... Overcome it
Life is a Spirit ... Realize it
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
at the moment: none at all - not yet ;)
Interests
I like reading, listening to reaggae, dancehall and other music. Moreover I enjoy movies a lot.
I don't like watching the news because it seems that there happen no good things in the world any more. It's all about devastation, catastrophies, robberiees, murders and so on. What about the good people out there?
- dogs
- singing
- performing arts
- beauty
- education
- news
- movies
- reading
- music
- hunting
- business
- communications
- teaching
Music, Movies, and Books
Ever since I'm little, Bob Marley keeps me company, but I also enjoy Mozart a lot. The variety range is huge, but I don't like heavy metal and gangsta rap. Music plays an important role in my life, not making it myself though :)
I love reading a lot, therefore I've read plenty of books prefering history novels or biographies.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
The most beautiful place I've been was Monument valley. You can actually see the milky way and millions of stars. It's so quiet and peaceful.
One night sleeping in the desert I've seen a "shooting star rain". That was incredible.
Teach, Learn, Share
Why is a hotdog called a hotdog?
A butcher from Frankfurt who owned a dachshund named the long frankfurter sausage a “dachshund sausage,” the dachshund being a slim dog with a long body. (“Dachshund” is German for “badger dog.” They were originally bred for hunting badgers.) German immigrants introduced the dachshund sausage (and Hamburg meat) to the United States. In 1871, German butcher Charles Feltman opened the first “hotdog” stand in Coney Island, selling 3,684 dachshund sausages, most wrapped in a milk bread roll, during his first year in business.
Countries I’ve Visited
Brazil, Denmark, France, Greece, Tunisia, United Kingdom
Countries I’ve Lived In
Germany, United States