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2010 Roundup!

New Year's Eve

Hello!
had today on the last day of the year but I often think about past and future. 2010 was an exciting and scary good year (especially in comparison with 2009;). It began with a chaotic but wonderful IMAX London, where I spent the first half year. This time has helped me so much to choose me for a career and to see more clearly. I found my friends, met some great people, I've just lived through a huge city and I am in love! When I came back, I am also in Leipzig settled better, tell me again or ever fallen in love with this wonderful Art Nouveau apartment that I'll probably leave with a heavy heart! A real highlight was the trip to Copenhagen with T. Finally, I've also started the whole backdated checks to be processed. So it will go well in 2011 (with many, many tests). Nevertheless, Slowly I see light at the end of the tunnel and look forward to next year to be ready!

I hope you start with joy and anticipation to the new year. The other day we were sitting at the dinner table and on the question of intentions or plans in the new year were really only negative statements - 'is always anything expensive' - 'more snow' - 'what I should be happy because' (and to even Saxon - terrible;)) Although I often walk through life as a pessimist (my sister is constantly in battle), I'm looking forward to but in many small and big things (tulips, new decoration in the apartment, write thesis, moving one! new city, ...) - So let's be optimistic and stay! Me most recently has blogging done for you and with fun. Therefore, I am particularly pleased to many new blog posts in 2011 about fashion, DIY tutorials, knitting, vintage illustrations and city trips! And here are some of my favorites 2010:

things, moments and ideas

favorite things sewn Neu4bauer

Blog Posts


Hello everyone!
It is the last day of this last year and I have been thinking a lot about the future and the past in these hours. 2010 has been an amazing and exciting year. It started with a chaotic and wonderful travel to London, where I stayed the first half of the year. It helped me so much to find the way I want to pursue job- and education-wise. I found the most amazing friends and fell in love with that city. Coming back to Germany I started to like my life in Leipzig better and better, I really adore my appartment by now (one of the few things I will really miss when leaving my study town) and finally started to work off all the remaining exams. One of the best things in the last months were my study colleagues I got to know better, especially my trip to Copenhagen with T. is a real keepsake!
2011 will just start in that way with many, many exams. Nevertheless I see the light at the end of the tunnel and cannot wait to start working next year!

I hope you all start with joy and excitement in this new year. When dining with some acquaintances the other day I was buffled by their pure negative statements towards the new year – 'everything will be more expensive' – 'even more snow' – 'what should we be excited for?'. Although I always have to force myself to be optimistic, lets try to be! I had the most amazing time with all of you in the last month and I am looking forward to blogging in 2011 with loads and lots of fashion, DIY tutorials, knitting, vintage illustrations and city trips!

My favourite things & moments and ideas

favourite creations by Neu4bauer (mostly my mom ;)):

blog posts in 2010

New Year's Eve

And last but not least - a last 2010 outfit (click on the collage to enlarge pictures):
Black turtleneck
Grey Copenhagen booties
Grey muff with bow belt (Colosseum)
White (Mom's Christmas present)
DDR Vintage handbag from Arsenal Leipzig!

And now one last 2010s outfit (click on the collage to enlarge images):
black turtleneck sweater
gray booties from Copenhagen
Gray bow belt (Colosseum)
White Muff (Mamas Christmas)
Vintage DDR-Handtasche aus dem Zeughaus Leipzig! 


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