Holly Aus Hannover!
Well as you already know, I'm here in Hannover on a sort-of staycation, though I honestly have so many guest posts to edit and post on decor8 that I'm hardly blog free. Oh well. One can dream of being offline 100%! Maybe I'll take a proper vacation in the Autumn... So remember my disaster that I showed the other day, my messy living room? Well, I've cleaned it a little bit though I still need to edit some things down and move a few tables around but for now, here's my clean living room where I blog and read magazine and watch foreign films and enjoy lots and lots of music.
This is a very typical "post war" German apartment... Nothing special at all. It's just 68 square meters and no charming details or personality really... but it made it all the more so of a challenge to take something boring and standard and create a Holly space. I know what I like, and so this room is somewhat of a reflection of me. Well "budget" me. When we move into a larger apartment with more rooms and of course, an older building with lots of charm and a balcony (I want one so badly for planting and sitting on!), I know all of my things will look much nicer! I also want the mirror over my sofa to be replaced by the artwork I'm shipping over but that will happen in the new apartment. The mirror really works in this place because it gives the appearance of a second window which was my goal because I have some nice tall "privacy pines" as I call them outside of my window. In the winter these pines look so romantic covered with a dusting of snow. For now, little birds live in there and sing pretty songs.
There I am with Princess Leia buns on each side of my head taking photos. he he.
These porcelain acorns are hanging from a shelf over my dining room table, they were given to us as part of a housewarming present from our friends in Boston.
We don't have much room for proper chairs, so I use cushions when I have more than a few visitors. Cushions are informal and fun and great for fondue parties! :)
I really NEED flowers in this room, don't I? I have to go to the farmers' market to pick some up on Wednesday morning.
So! I'm still trying to get some energy, I am SO super tired lately but I'm not one to sit for long which I think is part of the problem! I need to take some naps or drink tons of red bull or something because my energy level has been wayyyy loooowwww for the past few weeks. In fact, it dipped a lot when we moved out on the 1st and went to Boston. I felt like I was dragging myself everywhere in Boston that we went. Now that we're here I feel the same way. I wonder if it's like some kind of physical crash after experiencing moving and the death of my grandmother and that bad fall I took where I couldn't walk for most of May and June... I pushed through all that like a trooper and though I'd made it through with flying colors but now I'm freaking EXHAUSTED. I'm still doing all I need to do and I'm VERY happy I'm here (I still can't believe it!?!) but man, I'm yawning as I type this. Very un-Holly!!!
I think I'll hit reformhaus (natural foods store near my flat) and ask for some energy boost vitamins or something.
Anyone else experience this after a big move????
(photos: holly becker)
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Give yourself some serious napping time, stay away from redbull (it will make you feel worse in the end), drink lots of water and green tea, takes some vitamin B, and if you have access to a sauna or hot tub (maybe at a community centre or day spa) it will leave you feeling relaxed but refreshed.
Hope this helps :)
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ich glaube jeder von uns ist manchmal vollkommen ausgebrannt...keine energie mehr...der aku ist leer, sagt man bei uns...manchmal ist da yoga sehr hilfreich...wieder ruhe finden...vielleicht gibt es kurse bei euch um die ecke...wir heubergfrauen können es empfehlen...:-)
und gib dir auszeiten...auch wenn es schwierig ist...unser körper sagt uns wann es genug ist...
hoffen es geht dir bald besser...
und nett, dass du auf unserem blog warst...
alles liebe
die frauen von frauheuberg
hallo holly,
I think everyone of us is sometimes completely out of energy ...the aku is empty, we say here in germany... sometimes yoga is very helpful ... again find peace ... maybe there are courses around the corner ... we Heuberg ladies can recommend it ...:-)
and give you outs ... even if it is difficult ... our body tells us when it is enough ...
we hope it goes better soon ...
and nice that you were on our blog ...
alles liebe
the women from women-Heuberg
Well, try to squeeze in some rest and please take your camera to the flower market! We have NO flowers in our city. I think they are all being used for weddings or something but it is so sad for us! Anyways! I'd love to see your market!
I'm in love with your apartment. Sadly sticky toddler fingers stop me from having the white furniture that I covet so badly. My parents just this year got the white (IKEA) kitchen that they had wanted pretty much all of their lives... just happened to coincide with the last of the children leaving the house!
A question too, where is your rug from? I've been looking for something like that for my diningroom!
I've moved over 20 times in my life and YES being exhausted is completely normal! Instead of Red Bull, try water with lemon - it will hydrate you much better and you'll be back to your old self in no time.
As for the exhaustion, it's perfectly normal. I felt similarly when I relocated from Canada to London three years ago. And that was only a mini-move; I just came with a suitcase!
You are too funny! Of course you are exhausted -you just did a huge move! You have been in overdrive to make that happen and now your body is saying "I need rest"...please create space to be restful and even if this seems like laziness to you I assure you it is not! Put your feet up honey!!!
xo
leslie
Oh.. and I have the same problem with 'tiredness' my doctor told me I need to take lots of B vitamins. You should try this! I think it works.
Wish you the best!!!! :)
Taking naps & drinking lots of fresh fruit & vegetable juices can really help! And I love Hilda's idea of going to a day spa :)
p.s., I love your floor cushions
I hope you get your well deserved time to rest and enjoy the summer (I will, since I'm heading for 30*C after three years in rainy Ireland, I can't wait!)
Best of luck! :-)
Take care of yourself and give yourself time to adjust to this new life. :) Best wishes!
As for your condition - try Ginseng Tonikum P (you can find it at Aldi) as well as 1 iron (fizzy tablets, really cheap - Aldi, DM, Penny, everywehere). It works great for me and I know what I'm talking about - need to get myself going all the time.
Redbull is definitely NOT good for you. Way too much sugar.
Just getting yourself to move works wonders, too. There are so many WONDERFUL gyms round Hannover, I'm missing my old one so much - and I'll definitely join it as soon as I can move back (women only, the place is called LOFT and is probably not that far from you).
Greetings from Hildesheim!
Alina
(off to the gym)
We moved into our new home a year ago and it's just now starting to come together as a real home. Before we had our office desks taking up space in the living room. In the bedroom were various plastic bins being used for tables.
Finally I was able to get an additional studio space we could move our office into.
Now that everything is situated I have to tackle the dark wood trim. I feel as if I'm living in a cave! I've been struggling trying to figure out what colour to paint everything to brighten the space. After looking at these wonderful photos I'm thinking white would be a great place to start! I just love the white white white rooms, and it's so easy to add a pinch of colour!
Moving is, yes indeed, so exhausting - especially when you're relocating to an entirely new country! That can take a lot out of a person. Make sure you get plenty of rest!
Oooh it's all coming along so nicely!!!! (i love wearing my hair hair in Leia buns....seeing that peek of you was adorable! weeeee!)
So I think you are right about your body finallyshutting down. You've been through alot....your sweet grandmother, the move, prepping for everything, getting decor8 in order with guest posts and all that. Whenever I've been going non stop and pushing through things, the MINUTE i stop and rest (or go on vacation or take time to breath) my body immediately goes "Whew! OK, we're taking the day OFF" and I always get sick.
Be good to yourself, nap, lounge and go sloooow!!
Love your post(cards) from Hannover!
xoxo
alex
Your place looks lovely as always. It's definitely one of my interior inspirations!
And even if you discover new things you love, you will still always miss the old ones. When I feel homesick, I go to a burger joint here and have a snapple and I have to admit that this small pleasure takes me back "home" even for just a few minutes. It is also tough not to pick up the phone and talk to your friends whenever you want because of the time difference.
Be patient with yourself and know that sometimes, it is ok to be homesick.
I will love to show you and the bloggers on decor8 some photos of my decoration solutions to this new house of mine, but it is still a work in progress...
I feel so happy for you about your new life in Hannover, i'm sure it would be wonderful!!! So, all you need to shake that exhaustion is being surrounded by the things you love and knowing that after all, the result is gonna worth double, you'll enjoy more of what you;ve acomplished!!
mel.-
I like the view you have - everything looks so green and fresh :)
very clean, bright and relaxing...
i'd like to answer your question ...But I don't remember my last move...It was long time ago, but I guess is physical, isn't it?
How is it going noW?