Hello to you all!
I am aware that I did not tell you how much Nutella I had consumed in the last post. The reason is that I actually finished the second jar shortly after the last update (yes, I know; make that a whole jar in a week!) and hadn't bought any more yet. However, I have kept both jars...
I am also aware that I told you no less than three times that I was determined to be more pro-active, not just allowing things to happen to me but taking steps to improve my German, have a positive impact on the world and actively seek God, but failed to tell you how I planned to achieve this...
The two beautifully combine in something I like to call... (drumroll)... The Nutella Jar Projects!
So far I have two empty Nutella jars and two ideas for how to use them:
1) The first is simply a prayer jar. I want to make sure that I am praying for the people I care about and that when people ask me to pray for them, I really do. So when I have something specific I want to pray about, I will write it down and post it into Nutella jar number one. I will try to read the prayers regularly, praising God for the ones he has answered, which I can then remove, and praying again for ongoing concerns.
2) The second idea is a savings jar. Euros are quite confusing because lots of the coins look very similar, so putting all my 1, 2, 5 and 10 cent coins into Nutella jar number two will help avoid awkward situations at the supermarket checkouts. Once my jar is full, I will spend the money on rabbits or chickens or other useful things for a family in Asia using this website: http://www.gfauk.org/donate
These are the ideas so far, but obviously I will eat a lot more Nutella this year, so if you have any ideas about what I can do with my next one, please comment! Following on from my last post, how could a Nutella jar help me to learn German, for example?
I have already bought some more Nutella, but it took a great deal of effort. Firstly I went to the supermarket (called Spar; do we have those in England?) and found that they had run out of the big 800g jars and I had to consider whether a 400g one would do. Then I realised that they did still have 800g jars, but they were right at the back of the shelf where I couldn't reach them. So my dilemma was now whether to get a 400g one I could reach, ask someone to get a big jar for me, or leave with nothing. Obviously this was a momentous decision, so I left the Nutella section and got my other groceries first*. When I came back, the situation was much the same. I stood there for five minutes staring at the chocolate spread isle, wondering if in fact I needed Nutella or if generic chocolate spread would do the trick, then finally plucked up the courage to ask a tall man if he could possibly help me because I couldn't reach**. He obliged with a smile and I left with my big jar of Nutella and a small, rather pleasant feeling of whimsical foolishness.
I will leave you with the news that I have also been more pro-active in making friends by inviting some of the other ELAs^ round to make cookies tomorrow!
Lots of love, stay tuned!
*I say groceries, but it was really honey and more chocolate. You know you're living in a German-speaking country when the slogan of your favourite chocolate is, "square. practical. good".
**Actually, I think I asked him to help me because I couldn't "fetch" the Nutella. Unfortunately university German classes have not prepared me for the challenges of being vertically challenged in another culture. A shocking oversight.
^English Language Assistants, of course!
I love you so much! You're amazing and so so funny. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you rose to the challenge of asking someone to help you in the supermarket! Even if you used "fetch", it is still brilliant of you to try.
Which brings me on to my suggestion for your next Nutella jar! Ask your adoring fans (blog readers, friends and family!) to suggest challenges for you - for example - find and sign up at the local library, or...watch a film in German/dialect and then review it for us. Each week you pick one out of the jar and then do it (obviously reporting back on the results!).
Love love love The Nutella Jar project!
Nao xxx
Amazing adventure! This might be my favourite post yet. I can't wait for the novel of your stay in Germany to come our ;-)
ReplyDeleteI had an idea for the Nutella project, but it wasn't a good as Naomi's, so I suggest you user hers :-) Mine was just to add paper with German words on one side, and English on the other. Pull one out and test yourself.
If you're doing Naomi's challenge then I suggest ordering a sausage from a sausage stall. I tried this in Germany and completely baffled the serving lady. She tried to give me a can of fizzy orange.
Thanks, you guys! Love reading your comments :D
ReplyDeleteThat is a brilliant idea, Nao. I could only think of using it to learn vocab as well. Watch this space; I will definitely use that one!
Tom, I'm in Austria ;) Good idea to write a book, though! There's a website which lets you make your own books and you can get them printed all professionally, so if the demand is high enough, I might have to do that!
Only two weeks until I see you! xxx