not only reading
Hej!
Not too stressed today, ok, I am, because I lost my key in the morning. There are really strange things happening to me right now, I mean last week I lost my entrance card for the company, I thought I dropped it in the lake, but luckily I got it back, just like the keys. When I realized that they're gone, I drove back to the flat like crazy, because I knew in a way, that I could have only lost them somewhere between the flat door and the work, most probabaly on the stairs because I looked something up there in my bag. But of course they weren't there. So I knocked on all the doors in the flat if somebody found them (so probably now I'm the only one in the house knowing all the neighbours *g*).
Anyway I didn't find them so I went down the stairs and called the police (great there was an audiotape saying things like: if you want to information on passports press "1", if you want... but of course in Swedish and I was already really pissed off. But there was a good thing that it took me so long to understand, because when I came down my keys lay on the radiator in the hallway!!! Lucky scatterbrained (nice word -ha?) girl!!!
Yeah you should come to Vienna and make the nice cocos-christmas-cookies (wow what an alliteration, 3 words with "c" in one row, I'm not sure if you know about my love for alliterations?) that we did in Greece!!! They were great and november is before christmas so you can come to my finishing-studies-party!
So my headline should tell, that I'm always looking forward to read something new from you on the site so I should always write. But probably Eleni is in Lappland and Gelitsaki+Anoula in Spain, so just the hard working girls have time for writing. Lesxi sounds great and it's the same with smiling for me, because all the Swedes at work smile back at me and great me (and this is not so normal here in Sweden), they just don't know, what to say really. But actually I've been out yesterday with some people from the lab and I got to know sort of a Swedish "Oli P.", a guy who was famous some years ago in a Swedish TV-show, where he had to kiss his twin-sister or something like this (I didn't understand it really, the Swedish girls were just so excited, was kind of funny), if you want to have a glimpse:
http://www.sundsvall.cc/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album219&id=1_036
Ok, back to work, today just computer work until the afternoon, because I can't use the machine in the lab before 3 o'clock, so overtime again - yeah! I hope, I'll get paid for it, because I don't know how to spend all these hours until the end of next week.
Filakia, Jutta
Not too stressed today, ok, I am, because I lost my key in the morning. There are really strange things happening to me right now, I mean last week I lost my entrance card for the company, I thought I dropped it in the lake, but luckily I got it back, just like the keys. When I realized that they're gone, I drove back to the flat like crazy, because I knew in a way, that I could have only lost them somewhere between the flat door and the work, most probabaly on the stairs because I looked something up there in my bag. But of course they weren't there. So I knocked on all the doors in the flat if somebody found them (so probably now I'm the only one in the house knowing all the neighbours *g*).
Anyway I didn't find them so I went down the stairs and called the police (great there was an audiotape saying things like: if you want to information on passports press "1", if you want... but of course in Swedish and I was already really pissed off. But there was a good thing that it took me so long to understand, because when I came down my keys lay on the radiator in the hallway!!! Lucky scatterbrained (nice word -ha?) girl!!!
Yeah you should come to Vienna and make the nice cocos-christmas-cookies (wow what an alliteration, 3 words with "c" in one row, I'm not sure if you know about my love for alliterations?) that we did in Greece!!! They were great and november is before christmas so you can come to my finishing-studies-party!
So my headline should tell, that I'm always looking forward to read something new from you on the site so I should always write. But probably Eleni is in Lappland and Gelitsaki+Anoula in Spain, so just the hard working girls have time for writing. Lesxi sounds great and it's the same with smiling for me, because all the Swedes at work smile back at me and great me (and this is not so normal here in Sweden), they just don't know, what to say really. But actually I've been out yesterday with some people from the lab and I got to know sort of a Swedish "Oli P.", a guy who was famous some years ago in a Swedish TV-show, where he had to kiss his twin-sister or something like this (I didn't understand it really, the Swedish girls were just so excited, was kind of funny), if you want to have a glimpse:
http://www.sundsvall.cc/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album219&id=1_036
Ok, back to work, today just computer work until the afternoon, because I can't use the machine in the lab before 3 o'clock, so overtime again - yeah! I hope, I'll get paid for it, because I don't know how to spend all these hours until the end of next week.
Filakia, Jutta
Greekfreak - 21. Jul, 11:12
