Latelly I have been thinking about the idea of share knowledge without expecting any financial reward. Like on the old days of school where your friends would ask you about a subject that they knew you know better than them, and you wouldn’t even think about money and would give them a private class.
So I realized that if you legitimatelly teach someone without excepting anything back, you have a good chance of get something back, and when you do that over and over again, with more and more people, the rewards will start coming on your way and will surprise you.
Last 15th of June I turned 32. Unfortunately I haven’t got any picture of my birthday celebration at home to show you. But Tati and Matthias came with Thomas and Anna and we had a delicious chocolate cake that Gabi made for us. (As Thomas says: “Thank you tia Gabi!”) They sang Happy Birthday To You to me and Thomas helped me to blow the candles.
I snapped this picture the other night with my mobile of the Sydney Opera House. This is part of an event that is happening in the Sydney Opera House called Luminous.
This month we celebrated my nephew Thomas’ second birthday. Here is a picture that I snapped from him and his friend Anais analysing the cake.
I have received the study book for the Australian Citizenship Exam. I haven’t started studying yet, but I can tell that the booklet is pretty cool. There are lots on Australian Culture things that Australians probably learn at school that an immigrant like me, that haven’t been to the elementary school in the country wouldn’t know.
I will keep you guys updated as I am going through the booklet. If you are interested to see how the booklet is like, have a look on the online version here.
Last Saturday you got a little fellow coming to visit us. It was on our building hall and I snap a pictire with my mobile phone camera. Have a look:
This is the Australia famous Possum.