Just came back from our walk. It was quite pleasant, except for D saying she didn't want to go for a walk before it, and during it, and then saying she didn't enjoy herself afterwards. Sorry, but she has to learn to do things that others want to do once in a while.
We saw the beautiful sight of five wild dear galloping (is that what they do?) away from us across the open fields. The first time I have ever seen wild deer around here. Boy, they can certainly cover the ground!
The guy is MUCH much older than me and is NOT a romantic interest. He is very decent and kind, but I don't find him particularly intersting, I have to say. But I did get to practice my language skills.
As for the goals breakdown, I will have to think about that and get back to you. Lots of work there.
The main problem is that in this country my options for work are very limited. Ellie, you know where I live and you may be surprised to hear me say that, but it's true, especially for expats here. This country is a wonderful tourist destination, but it's a different matter entirely living here. And if I DO get a fixed job, it will completely stop me from finishing my big project, that I am so far along with already, because it involves travel away.
Livnlearn
"The unexamined life is not worth living" - Socrates