The moment you step out of the airplane, this other land you had just been to seems more than jsut miles away - for me it almost feels like my holidays were just a long dream I've had. And I don't know what that is. It makes me think a lot, makes me realize once more, that every person on this world has their own life, their own daily activities and their own view on the world. That is not because I am too self-centered and too much like "I am the world's center" but just because it is so hard to imagine how big this world actually is and how many people are a part of it.
And when I return from holidays, I tend to think about this more often because I start asking myself - I wonder what x is doing right now... and I calculate the time-difference and stuff.
But mabye that is just me.
On another note: my flight was both pleasant and unpleasant the same time.
Unpleasant because eventhough the meal was extraordinairy good, the aircondition was not and I was freezing so I couldn't sleep. They gave us these tiny tiny blankets that you couldn'T wrap yourself into but luckily I brought one more shirt plus a spare jumper so I didn'T catch a cold.
Pleasant, because they had on-board TV and guess what movies were provided? That's right, 'The Lord of the Rings' AND 'The Hobbit'. Of course there was no option not to marathon them and rewind-replay my favourite scenes plus the Haldir-scenes
Should I mention that I literally lept on Fanfiction as soon as I returned home? Probably not.
My timetable says: I have 13 days left until I will have that sports-exam which I had been training for during my hilodays (and right now I am not so sure if it will work out well but I remind myself that "There is still hope" (thank you, Arwen) and also 26 days to finnish my cosplay for HobbitCon.

Well, good luck to myself.
I'll be off for some more exercising now because omg I am starting to develop nervous habits and I am not sure if I like that. The better I am prepared, the more will my chances increase. But wow I congrat myself for surviving that tough training-schedule of the past two weeks...
(I also feel the need to mention that I am doing exceptionally well with my "almost only fresh fruit/vegetables and loads of soymilk for proteine"-thing I am doing. To be honest, this is not a big difference to what I usually eat but just a little more hardcore like leaving out all the unhealthy things I would eat along with this. Yes, yes, the things we do for sports *sigh*. But I am feeling a lot better so as longs as it's good for me I see no reason not to seize this oportunity)
*takes a sip of spinach/tomato/apple/grapefruit/banana-juice*
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