1 October 2010
Hiatus
Interested in my writings? If you know me personally you know where to go, if not leave me a comment and I'll get back to you.
8 March 2010
Blog post #2 - 2010: Time Leap - skipped past February to Mach
February's blogpost was duly ignored due to exams, but now I've finally finished what feels like the 2 most important exams of my bachelor's degree. The outcome? Haven't got the results back yet, but I feel good about the exams. Part of me says "I'm not failing, so it's all good", while another part of me says "Well, I'm not happy unless it's atleast a ...!" I think it's fair to guess that the outcome will be somewhere in between those to extremes... I still have one more exam before the summer, but mostly to fill out the rest of the semester.
So... the most important exams done, now I have to find a job. The dreaded, scary jobhunting era has finally begun. I still have some courses I'd like to take at my university, so it looks like I'm staying in town for another year or so - unless I get a steady job somewhere else. A steady job trumps everything else.
My activities nowadays will be jobhunting; research businesses and companies, looking up internships, requirements and application deadlines, writing applications, updating my online profiles and applications.
On the leisure front I'll be sewing a pair of curtains, making a commissioned painting or two, reading japanese litterature, rewieving japanese grammar and vocabulary, and hopefully blog the occasional blog post.
February, though exam preparation hell:
We had the best party ever! Coctail & Tapas, Triple Birthday and House Warming Party! We had about 40 guests, no fights, only 1 broken glass, and no neighbour complaints! :)
15 January 2010
Nytt år, nye utfordringer. Bloggpost nr.1 - 2010
Blant de mer åpenbare utfordringene mine, (som jeg ikke har noe imot å dele med det O Store Internettet) kan jeg nevne "Oppdatere bloggen min oftere/mer regelmessig", og "Fullføre påbegynte prosjekter" - f.eks. julekalenderprosjektet mitt (kanskje jeg rekker det innen 24/1?)... Den største utfordringen er vel fremdeles å få tid til alt jeg har lyst til i tillegg til alt nødvendig rusk.
Jeg, som de fleste andre, har plenty av utfordringer: interne, eksterne, familiære, fremmede, fremtidige og samtidige, lekne og useriøse såvel som akademiske, ambisiøse, alvorlige og nødvendige. Utfordringer har jeg vel egentlig nok av, men denne utfordringen (kategori leken og useriøs) fra Karin kunne jeg da heller ikke motstå.
Utfordringen går på å liste "topp 3", og så sende utfordringen videre.
3 ting jeg misliker:
- Idioter
- Besservissere
- Stabeist med skylapper (folk som nekter å se/innse at det er mer enn én side ved en sak)
- Mocca Mint m/krem
- Amarula
- Smash
Vel, jeg besøker vel ikke så mange blogger daglig i det hele tatt, men de 3 jeg besøker oftest er:
3 sanger jeg hører på for tiden:
- Ratatat - Wildcat
- Second Reality - Fail to See
- Ratatat - Falcon Jab
- Heroes
- Criminal Minds
- The Big Bang Theory
- Lina
- Tone
- og.... hvemsomhelst ellers som oppdaterer bloggen sin tidvis... Jeg har visst ikke så mange av dem på listen min.
Og: Godt Nyttår da, dere!
24 December 2009
Oops...
It's Christmas Eve already! Only 7 days left of 2009! Merry Christmas!
13 December 2009
Status Update
New update when the calendar project is up to date. Cheers!
11 December 2009
Christmas Calendar: December 11th
10 December 2009
9 December 2009
Christmas Calendar: December 9th
8 December 2009
Christmas Calendar: December 8th
7 December 2009
6 December 2009
Christmas Calendar: December 6th
- because I forgot to bring my camera with me when I ran out the door this morning.
I know what picture I want in this post though.
I'm planning on taking a photo of a friend's christmas tree, and then write a short note about it. But writing the note, and not posting the picture at the same time, will be too much of a spoiler so you'll all just have to wait. ;)
5 December 2009
Christmas Calendar: December 5th
December 5th, 2009. Julebord/Christmas Parties/Year-End-Parties. A friend and I were hanging out at my place and decided to go out for a drink (yes, one/1 drink... at first..). Since it turned out to be Saturday (a complete surprise to us both) and full of fun people from a Christmas Party we ended up spending the whole evening in the merry company of random fun people. It was almost like having a Christmas Party of our own;)
乾杯!
4 December 2009
Christmas Calendar: December 4th
バイトは楽しいけど、帰るまですごく疲れた。
3 December 2009
Christmas Calendar: December 3rd
三人が
試験を受けた
気持ち良い。
The three,
Having finished with their exams,
Feel good.
(by: AA, ABH & CK)
...and other random scribbles for future customers' reading
Christmas Calendar: December 2nd
Today I'm adding a Japanese proverb:
猿も木からおちる。
Even monkeys fall from trees.
Mata ne!
2 December 2009
Christmas Calendar: December 1st
December 1st, 2009.
Christmas star at my friends' place where we had a Christmas Party / Pinnekjøttkveld. Best evening in a looooooong time. Cheers!
朝四時半に一人で歩いて帰る。
イルミネション照らす道は捨てる。
ちょっとだけだけど、
今、私は照らす道がありそう。
気持ちいい。
Walking home by myself at 4:30 am.
The decorated streets are deserted.
It's just for a moment, but,
Right now it feels like the illuminated streets are just mine.
It feels nice.
1 December 2009
Christmas is approaching, December is here
Background:
In Norway it is common tradition for families to have Christmas/Advent Calendar for the children (or tweens, teens, twenty-somethings, etc.) to count down to Christmas eve. Some families make a 'gift calendar' with 24 small items (of whatever, pencils, erasers, candy, chocolate, home made cookies, figurines, etc.) that someone, usually a parent, has collected and wrapped up, given the numbers 1-24 and arranged as a calendar in one way or another (I'm not going into detail here, comment if you're interested in examples, and I'll elaborate).
The most common Christmas Calendar, however, is the chocolate calendar, with 24 doors hiding each their piece of chocolate, one for each day of December until Christmas Eve. Chocolate calendars sometimes has a piece of a story (usually the Christmas story/stories) behind the doors. Jostein Gaarder's book Julemysteriet (The Christmas Mystery) is a good example of a Christmas story calendar. More wonderful calendar ideas over at Janne's blog (Thank you Janne! ♥).
The beginning of my project:
During my exchange studies in Japan I decided to make my own Christmas calendar project since I couldn't find any Christmas calendars there. I decided to make a photo project for my blog, taking one picture each day of something that made me happy that day. Within that framework anything was allowed - as long as I deemed it suitable for viewing on a public blog and safely show my family. ;)
The first Christmas Calendar Project came out like this:
In 2008 I didn't make a Christmas Calendar Project, so my 2009 X-mas project will be my second. I'm
thinking of doing it approximately the same way, i.e. deciding on a concept and then try to take a concept-related picture each day until Christmas.
The 2009 X-mas Calendar Project:
I've asked several of my friends for ideas to my calendar concept, and in the end I decided to aim for "Christmas Ambience", take 24 photos and make a blog post for each of them here on my blog along with a short comment on the picture. After Christmas I'll make a collage.
It's already December 2nd, so the first two pictures will soon be posted.
Hope you'll enjoy my X-mas Calendar Project! Comments are appreciated, especially if you identify yourself with a name or nickname:)
-Cecily
6 September 2009
Raindrops on a sunny day
Life is good nowadays (though it turned a shade of blue just now, but more about that later), I'm back in my beloved uni-town and I study fun stuff with nice people, I've got a bi-weekly part time job where it seems likely I'll get even more hours/shifts soon, and the work environment is really good. People said I did a good job on my first shift and that they liked me because I smile a lot too. (Yay!)
Also, yesterday we celebrated my friend's 25th birthday! We started out with sushi at my favourite japanese restaurant, and then moved on to another favourite spot where we stayed until closing time. We'd hired the pub's lower floor for the party (smallish pub so it was nice and cozy, not as big as it might sound otherwise), and friends and coworkers of the birthday girl came and went throughout the evening, it was great. There was an surprising amount of people I knew from some time back as well, making this evening a journey in elder and more recent social history (other possible translations: "catching up" and "gossip" ;} ), and playing with old friends and new(ish?) people. Funfun! When our pub closed we continued on to our afterpartyplace, where my main group of friends, and me and the birthday girl, stayed until 7am. Our beloved princess was quite drunk at this point and we had to convince her for about. half an hour to walk home with us, even though 85% of the party had already left, with just the creepy weirdos* remaining (Yes I dare call them 'creepy weirdos" as I severely doubt any of them read this blog. And if they do I'm not particularly bothered anyway). As we walked home to the sound of our princess rambling on about how much she loves us for loving her despite her drunken state, the morning skies were gradually lightening to a soft light blue, the streets were deserted but for us.
Life is good.
I was home and went to blissful sleep at 8am, but woke up at 10am and couldn't fall asleep again, and while surfing the net (for lack of ability to occupy myself with other activities) I found this video: ♥
♥
Thanks to Knut who posted this (or possibly their other video) on facebook! Kawaii deshou!...
As for the aforementioned shade of blue (the first one mentioned. I accidentlly used it as a poetic expression as well but found it too nice to delete it): I got the message that one of my grandparents died this morning. By a lucky turn I was already planning on heading for my home town tomorrow anyway, but the trip lost its recreational appeal as I got the death news.
It will be nice to be with my family for a couuple of days.
30 August 2009
Oh dear... That was longer than expected..
The hiatus I mean...
As my previous post states, I intended to blog some more in June, but as you plainly can see I never got around to it. There are several reasons for this, even though there are things to do there isn't necessarily anything one feels worthy of reporting on. Like June for example, I hd work, but didn't do much apart from work, and blogging never felt natural and thus became forgotten. July, more of the same, but a different job and more of it, generally a standard summer back home: same job as earlier years and the same friends home briefly and then gone away again.
What has been happening, is the ensuing chaos regarding my education. I was expecting to get my bachelors' degree last summer, but a string of unforeseen complications came a long and after a pretty comfusing 8 months here I am, at a change of scenery, back to my "old" environment at my university again trying to sort out the chaos as best I can. I'm back in Bergen, at a new flat with new flatmates, back at university and back at Japanese, but with new classes and new classmates.
Being back in Bergen feels right. Although a lot of things have changed, and still it is the same. I have some peripheral friends all over town, but as I returned here I realised that only members from the core of my former social circles remain actual friends. Sad, but true. However, I'm confident I'll meet new interesting people to compensate for those that have moved on, and my new flat mates and their friends seem like a promising start. Through one of these connections I might have landed myself a bi-weekend job as well, where I can meet even more people. Fist shift next weekend, and I'll se what happens after that.
And there is still plenty of time for school, if I could just sort out my concentration and motivation issues. I plan on reviewing a lot of material this semester, + retaking my history exam from last semester. Luckily my class is small and gives our sensei more time to adapt the classes to each of us if necessary. And, on a more personal level it is also an extra motivational factor: since my participation is 25% of the class contribution, it actually matter. The new courses bring new aspirations to meet, and althought the school situation/status is still unresolved I'm at least able to deal with it now.
There are expectations and exasperations aplenty. I've got room to move, room to think, but I'll be glad when I get some furniture and an additional lamp or two.. I won't make any promises for the next blogposts as there is enough stuff to do these days, but what happens might/might not, be worth reporting upon.
~Cecily
6 June 2009
warning: text under construction
Satus summary: Next texts are in progress, life is mostly good, love is not absent (e.g. family and feriends) but romance is elsewhere (and I wouldn't have time for it anyway).
well, until later..
