#Little bearess

Little
Bearess

and
the most excellent
adventure of the
Einstein Factor
Express


 

 
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Postscript


Ursula Flink



 

Chapter Two
In the Dark

 

Arriving at the motel, Little Bearess was terribly tired. But when Abbott and Catherine knocked on her door to ask her if she would like to take an evening drink, her sociable and curious inner being let her join them.

At this very moment all the lights went out and everything in the surroundings became dark and silent at once.

“—Oh God, that’s a power failure!” all three of them shouted suddenly.

So the adventure began, and they had to look for a pub in the completely dark night! After a while they reached an area where the lights were working again, and there they found a famous drive-in restaurant called “Take donuts”. All three were very glad and thankful to get snacks and drinks at least. They ate and drank with relish and got a little bit refreshed for the way home.

Returning to the motel, they still had no light, no heating and no hot water, and the only thing they could do was to fall into their beds to sleep.

Next morning there was still no electricity, and having a cold shower was a really shocking awakening! The next step for them was to find a place in the neighbourhood to get a nice breakfast or at least some hot coffee. But this was a very difficult job, and the only food they could obtain were some muffins and three small bottles of fruit juice from a merciful hotel clerk.

Triumphantly coming back to the motel, they laughed all the time about these mad welcoming ceremonies in the US!

A little bit later, the lovely young fellow called Tom arrived to pick up the three pioneers and to bring them to the training. And it was very funny to hear them tell their versions of all the exciting stories.


Finally arriving at the house of Kelly Jordan, where the trainings were to take place, Little Bearess was very astonished by the special kind of training room, and at the same time she enjoyed the very hearty and friendly welcome from the housewife and getting to know the famous gentleman, Dr. Will Wager.

The training started, and the first thought that came into Little Bearess´ mind was,

“Where have I landed here—is this Russia or Japan? I can hardly understand one single word!”

During the very first break she took a deep breath and talked to some other participants and tried to remain calm. When the training continued, she listened with very great concentration, and the situation grew better and better. And Little Bearess began to build her own special strategies to come through the lessons.

When she couldn’t understand a word, she wrote it down if possible and then tried to ignore it and to follow the meaning of the sentence again. Later on she looked for a possibility to find the words in the dictionary or to ask Tom for help. Tom could translate to German and therefore he was her big rescuer. It was very calming and reassuring for her to sit beside Tom, because he was so helpful and caring and saved her nerves. Tom and Little Bearess

Soon the first methods had to be done two by two, and Little Bearess was very glad to have Tom as her partner. The instruction for doing Windtunnelling told them to talk to one another as fast as they could, and she was very lucky to be with Tom at that moment. So when it was her turn to talk she could mix up English and German words, and it sounded very funny to listen to her!

The next method to try was Image-Streaming, first one by one and afterwards together with a partner. It was really great to let the inner images stream, and it was a great pleasure for Little Bearess to go through these delightful stories and tales flowing together and combinations of landscapes and gratifying experiences.


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