
Oops, I did it again (really did not intend to quote Britney Spears), I kind of neglected my blog D: Ah well, here I am!
What shall we talk about today? The interesting ways the human brain has on sub-conciously neglecting situations or tasks you really don't want to do? (Hah I justify that as procrastination). Rambling on is such a perfect excuse to not getting to the point, which is mostly what I love to do. But now that the point has been reached I guess there is no other way to say this than:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEEEEEEI <3
One of my oldest and dearest friends is turning .......21 today! I hope she has a great time in India on this very special day :D
Me myself~ I will be attending my 2-hour golf training, maybe even go out on the course for the first time this season! Yaay. Wish me luck.
Unfortunately the weather here is really depressing, gray and murky. The kind of weather that makes you want to crawl into a hole and hibernate all throughout the season. Talking about depressing, gray and murky I've recently started reading (don't brick me!!) Twilight, by Stephanie Meyer. Of course- the entire series has already been spoiled for me by my friends but I'll give it a shot either way. Fate is to blame as Gustave Flaubert expressed in his book, Madame Bovary (don't read it, it's one of the slowest books you'll ever read, but it does give you a good insight on life...but still. The "Slow" part overpowers the insight-part.) I saw the Twilight book dangling on a shelf and decided it was Now or Never, I even leaped for the shelf (almost tripping over my own foot) and grabbed the book! When I went to the reception to check it out of the school library the librarian laughed and said I literally placed that book there, 2 minutes ago!!
So there you go, Fate is completely to be blamed.

-->So far I've read 3/4 in 2 days. Not too shabby but I started reading it with high expectations. If anyone wants to read a decent love story (a realistic one at that), they should read a little love song, by Michelle Magorian. While I'm still rambling about nothing in particular, I went to a golf-convention yesterday with my father(Haha I'm beginning to wonder if Sci-Fi convention would've actually sounded a tad cooler than "golf-convention"). It was quite fun, dad burned around 800 kr on ...Well let's not mention that. And I got to spend the afternoon with a happy dadddy yaay! When we left the convention we passed a skating ramp, for the first time this year it really felt like Spring! Kids were playing around, the sun was shining, flies were ...humming? And I even saw a ladybird!! [which I almost stepped on! :( ] All that was missing yesterday afternoon was a fat lady joyfully singing in inaudible notes~~ Oh how Opera can be mesmerising. As was yesterday night's melodifestival! (Sweden's finals for the Eurovision song contest), an Opera-singer is representing Sweden this year and I couldn't be more content with the outcome! Gooo Malena Ernman!
And with all this said, it is time I got off my cushiony chair, head to the kitchen- probably with my Twilight book in my lap and have a nice Sunday breakfast with my sleepy parents. Adios!
2 comments:
Thank you Ashley!! you're so sweet. I'm having a really good day, although I've mostly been sleeping... Some friends and I are going for chinese food later and they even got me a cake =) my gosh 21?!
Hahahha, that sounds like a great time! :D Yes yes 21 21! How does it feel? ;D
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