Our Family Goal
First let me say thank you to everyone who has answered Friday’s post, Let’s Talk About You. Over 50 of you have been telling a little about yourselves and why you come join us on Making This Home. What a wonderful experience to read everything you have said. Martin and I both can’t get enough of it. I feel like I am meeting so many people around the world with a similar philosophy, and that feels so good!
If you haven’t dropped in to say hello, please do. (Just click right here.)
One reader asked about family goals that Martin and I have. It’s such an interesting time to ask this question as our little family is in a major transition this week.
Let’s back up a year to May 2009 first…
May 2009
Martin and I were in the United States. We set a goal together: he was going to teach me how to fly an airplane. It was not a cheap goal, nor was it a simple goal. It consumed both of us through most of the summer. We learned to work together on a whole new level. We learned trust. I learned engines. On September 3, I did it. WE did it.
I earned my private pilot’s license!

September 2009
Then we moved back to Germany, Martin resumed working, and I realized that if I wanted to learn German some day, I needed to make it a top priority. I signed up for the most intense courses offered by the adult education program that I could find. My goal was to complete the 645 hours of class required for most immigrants by May.
The past months have been a crazy whirlwind of grammar and pronunciation. Writing every day on Making This Home definitely helped. I had a place where I knew my words made sense. I may have mixed up little things like “pedal” and “petal”. But when I came and joined you every day, I wasn’t worrying about really mixing everything up.
I still mix up a lot in German. This last time? Martin stood with our bikes on the sidewalk while I walked into the ice cream shop. “You should keep practicing German,” Martin said. I was really hoping he would get the ice cream while I practiced standing with the bikes!
I guess the ice cream guy didn’t totally understand me when I ordered two cones. I almost walked out with two scoops in my cone and just a cone for Martin!
Well May is here, and I am thrilled to tell you: another goal is crossed off. I have completed my German courses! Here’s my class toasting after the 600 hour mark:

I’ll work on German again. Martin and I will continue to fly in the US.
But what now?
May 2010
We have two goals. These are things that neither of us have mentioned anywhere online. Only a small number of people know because it seemed like something private. The truth is that our next goals are not so Katie-and-Martin-focused. They involve changes we want to incorporate in THE WORLD. That is something we should share with all of you, for this is truly where our hearts lie.
I’ll start with the long-term goal.
My grandma says, “That Martin, he knows everything.” We love him to bits for his enthusiasm to learn. He is the smartest person I know, and he is never boastful. Martin wants to work in renewable energy. And by that, I mean he builds stuff like this:

And works with companies that build these:

But we have a problem. He needs one more year of school to gain an official title as Electrical Engineer.
German companies pretty much dominate the renewable energy field around the world because, as you’ve probably noticed from my blog, Germans are extremely conscious of the environment and the resources we consume. I mean, I’m sorting my garbage into 10 piles for recycling over here!
Which leads to our second goal.
That would be my half. This fall, it is entirely up to me to generate an income for our family. Thanks to our choices to live with less, we do not need a lot of money. Still, it is up to me.
I want to create a career where I can share our message of using resources wisely. My entire life, I have also wanted to do something that could help people and enrich their lives.
I received a beautiful note from a woman who recently purchased a journal from my online shop. She wrote:
- I just want to tell you that I’m so impressed with this book. I lost my husband last year. Anyway one of the things I’m hung up on is dreaming again – having a new tomorrow and goals. I’m going to give my therapist this little book and your site because this little book with it’s beautiful words is helping me to see my beauty again and my hope is that I will pursue more dreams instead of fearing pain. I want to impress the signifigance of this little book.
Yes – my plan is to create an online journal shop, expanding what I have already started. It’ll be ridiculously hard. But I can fly an airplane. I can communicate in a foreign language. I know I can do this, too.
Our hearts are so full. We’re working so very hard behind the scenes, and it feels fabulous. So you’ll have to stay tuned tomorrow or the next day for a really big announcement in my journal shop plans! Here’s just a little taste:

Martin and I would both appreciate your help in our journey. Whether you purchase journals, tell your friends, offer us suggestions and business ideas, or just wish us the best – all is so very appreciated.








May 3rd, 2010 at 7:43 am
What wonderful goals. I wish both you and Martin the best in your goals. The readers of your blog will be here supporting you. Thank you for the wonderful site.
May 3rd, 2010 at 8:05 am
This sounds fantastic! I am so excited for you both!
Yay Martin, for pursuing your engineering dream!
Yay Katie, for channelling your talents into a new business!
Can’t wait to see what is next!
May 3rd, 2010 at 9:10 am
WONDERFUL!
So, when do you take your German test? Good luck with the online shop. I am excited to see the new journals!
And good luck to Martin for his last year of school!
May 3rd, 2010 at 9:30 am
oh wow, that’s intense! I cannot imagine being our sole provider yet over here, but it would be really great if I could b/c my husband would also love to study more! This is something we actually really struggle with; we have a plan w/incremental steps, but we would love to be able to accelerate it!
Sounds like you have a running start, so that’s good! I’ll join your team of Official Rooter-On-ers! =)
lol, maybe we should team up and to work our tails off and send our boys back to school! =)
May 3rd, 2010 at 10:01 am
I love reading about these goals, Katie! I send lots of expansive, creative energy to you and Martin! And I can’t wait to hear more about your journal plans.
My sister works for a solar company (Solyndra), so I’m especially excited to see that Martin wants to be in renewable energy too. :)
May 3rd, 2010 at 11:32 am
Yay for wind turbines and solor panels! Good luck to Martin and to you for expanding and trying something new. I’m planning on returning to school, too, hopefully in January.
May 3rd, 2010 at 11:51 am
WOW!!! So exciting I admire you so much for trying new things & for not letting fear stand in the way of both your dreams=) Thanks for sharing with us=)
May 3rd, 2010 at 2:47 pm
Wow. I wish you two all the best with your upcoming endeavors!
May 4th, 2010 at 7:17 am
I love your blog Katie (and Martin). I just ordered a Mini Home journal from your etsy store. Looking forward to seeing how your journey goes.
May 4th, 2010 at 7:43 am
Ohhh. You are so very sweet and wonderful. I really cannot say thank you enough.
Katie
May 4th, 2010 at 7:50 am
WOW!! This is so exciting!!
May 4th, 2010 at 12:10 pm
I’m so glad to find your website today and really enjoying reading it. I’m a Chinese in the UK and soon will move to Germany with my German husband. I have to learn German too and just finished my 40 hours German course here. So long way to go. I’ll keep coming back to you and get encouraged by you. Thanks for sharing your experience and GOALs. I love them. Good luck to your business. I’m thinking what I can do over there as well.
May 5th, 2010 at 5:14 am
What a wonderful post… It really gives an insight into your soul, hearts and dreams! Can’t wait til we meet again,
Toma
May 5th, 2010 at 11:42 pm
I am sure renewable energies have a great future. Fantastic idea!
Good luck to your plans also, Katie! Did you ever think about adding cards to your shop? Maybe christmas cards? I am always on the lookout for special ones.
One more way for you to add to your income – think about what makes YOU special in Germany?? Yes, you speak English! When I studied music in the States, I was giving German lessons to voice students, mostly about pronounciation. I guess in Berlin there are quite a few politicians or their wives who would like to polish their English with a native speaker. If you like the idea of teaching, why don’t you create a website for this? I am completely amazed how easy it is to find piano students in our small town with my website. I had never expected people would look on the internet for lessons.
One completely unrelated question: I really miss “Celestial Seasonings” tea here. Did you by any chance see it in Germany?
Ganz viel Glück bei der Umsetzung Eurer Pläne, und danke für Deine schönen Texte! Martina
May 9th, 2010 at 3:37 am
Martina:
Celestial Seasonings: YES! I have seen it. KaDaWe sells them here in Berlin on the international foods floor. The packages are half-size, so about 10 bags. The price? Well I guess it is in the international food section, so you know how that is.
Katie
August 17th, 2010 at 12:51 pm
This is very exciting Katie. We are pursuing dreams and goals also. It’s scary, it’s exciting, it’s crazy all at the same time!