Friday 21 March 2008

Back in old Sweden


So now I am back in Bälinge. Back in Uppsala. Back at my dad's house.
Itis ok. When I don't think too much of it I am not bitter. I have quite a lot to do. Studying Icelandic and statistics and am studying on my own for exam in microbiology and endocrine organs after a week and a half. Riding three horses. Trying to find time to have coffee with my friends. Looking after my brother's dog.

And now it is Easter. Today is Good Friday, or the Long Friday as we call it here. Tomorrow I will have Easter dinner with lamb steak with my dad, sister, brother, Eva and maybe grandma. Then more Easter dinner on Monday with mum and Hans. That'll be nice.




On Sunday it is a very very special occasion in Uppsala. At Studenternas, the big outdoor sportsarena in the very centre of Uppsala, there will be Icetölt. That means we will have a lot of great Icelandic horses and riders competing on Ice. The very best horses will come. I am so looking forward to seeing this! See more info on http://www.nattfari.com/istolt. I wil there the whole day taking photos. You will see a few of them soon.

I end with some pictures. From when I went with veterinary Hanna for a day in Gävle, while riding the stallion Vindur and a clinic I attended in a cold riding hall.




Tuesday 26 February 2008

i just wanted to say thata I love my new camera (Nikon D40 with 18-55mm-lens). The only thing I'm doing at work now is to go through all these photo forums. Maybe one day I will be able to use all the settings.

Just a pic so you know I am actually using it:
Thanks Anna-Karing for taking the pic!

Wednesday 20 February 2008

Sweden moves closer

Yesterday I had my last Spanish class. Ever. Probably.
It actually went quite ok and I wasn't so stressed to talk that I usually am at classes. That doesn't mean I speak any good Spanish still though. But nice to finish it in that way.

Yesterday I sent an e-mail to highly respectable Uppsala University to ask if I could retake my exam in Icelandic. I took that Icelandic course eight years ago and haven't really done it again yet. So I didn't really know what they were going to respond, but that was no problem, I am welcome to do it. Orally this time. So I sent another e-mail to the icelandic teacher, Heimir. I wrote the e-mail in Icelandic and his response was: ,,Þetta verður ekkert vandamál" - this will be no problem. I really hope I will pass a beginners course in Icelandic after having lived on the island for almost two years and had an icelandic boyfriend for a year.
Then I could also attend Icelandic 2, which is the next course.

And my school said no prob to me when I wanted to attend the classes in statistics once again, so I can pass that exam.

Anna-Karin found a new suitcase for me, so I can bring all my stuff (including heavy books) back to Sweden.

I'm looking forward to going home, even though I start liking Barcelona a little bit better now. Probably just because I have finally started to party here and seen nice looking boys.

An apple a day keeps the doctor away - so now when I leave Apple, will I be sick? Or can I eat apples instead of working for one?

Friday 8 February 2008

New and improved (?) rules

Yesterday we got an e-mail at work. With rules for the office. It said:

- No jacket on the chair
- No bags under our table
- No coffee while working
- We have to wear shoes at all times (it has only been me though walking without shoes...)
- No food or biscuits on nothing can be eaten at our desks

These rules really pissed me off. I got so angry! Why not try to motivate people that works in a company? Especially in a company where everybody is looking for a new job and people come and go all the time. Especially in a company that has a lot of foreigners working there that are highly motivated to sooner or later go back home.
Some of these rules could have been ok. If we had a good place to hang our jackets I wouldn't have gotten offended. But as it now turns out we have gotten a really small locker that is supposed to hold 40 jackets. And of course 80% are smokers. I don't really look forward to having my jacket stink from cigarettes just because I have to be at work!! Instead I squeezed it into my personal locker that we got a few weeks ago. This locker that is approximately 20x30 cm is supposed to hold all of our personal belongings, bags included. But everyone that has seen my bag (a ruggsack) would easily understand that it won't fit in a small locker like that. My boss said I could keep it under my desk, but to try to hide it. Thank you so much for that!!
And now the worsed thing - the coffee. We are not even allowed to drink coffee. I have never even heard of a rule like that. In the old office me and AK always brought coffee for each other and it felt great being at work then. That was back in the old office. I miss it more and more. The reason for not getting to drink coffee is that we can spill coffee on the keyboard. That is how much they trust us. And instead for trying to motivate us by giving us coffee cups with lids, they just ban us.

I am not saying I am working really hard at my job nowadays. I recieve about ten calls each day, and in between I have to sit and always be prepared when the next call comes. I cannot change the call volyme myself, but still I try to motivate myself to do a great job, as I always try to do. It just makes me sad that my company doesn't try to do that. By giving them a month notice that I am quiting (instead of two weeks that you have to give) I could not take the training they have now. Maybe just as good since I can blog now and get paid for it, but I was really looking forward learning something new. Last month I was among the topsellers and I thought I would get something for that. But no. We can't even get to know how it actually went. When I ask I get the answer that if the big boss hasn't said anything that is good news. It would be nice at least getting to know how it went.

I sound really bitter, and it is true for a bit. But I am not as bitter as it sounds. Just so you know.

And just so you know, my shoes stay on today and the biscuits I bought the other day stays in the bag and I am not going to drink any coffee.
life could be both better and worse I suppose.

At least I have a new camera. Bought a Nikon D40 with a 18-55mm lens for a good price and I got a bag, a memory card and a tripod with it. It is really really nice I must say. Here are som pictures I have taken with it (you can click them to make them bigger). It is reallty another feeling taking a photo with the D40. The hold, the clicking sound. Everything. I am still learning though and have a long way before it will turn out good.

Friday 1 February 2008

Good and bad

One good thing and one bad.

Let's start with the good news. I just go my results for the exam I did in the beginning of January. Or actually it was two exams. One bigger about the central nervous system and a smaller one about the endocinre organs. I knew that I wouldn't pass the endocrine one, because it was only 5 questions and I really didn't the answer for two of them... But I did pass the nervous one!!! I am so hapy about it. It means so much for me. Now I actually have a chance of getting into vet.school again this autumn. I can do it and I want to do it!! The future feels and seems much better now!!

The bad things is quite bad though. Me and Gabriel choose to break up a few days ago. It has been a down-period and we agreed on it. Still it feels like SHIT!! So that will mean I will leave Spain and I am going back to Sweden 1 of March. I have another exam in end of March so I will stay in Sweden so long at least. Then we'll see.

That's it for now.

Tonight is Friday so i have planned to drink some beer!