Hansag's Blog

Saturday, July 22, 2006

An epic quest

I just finished eating dinner after a walk in town. Micro-wave dinner (meat and rice etc.) with chocolate milk and bread, mmmm ^^

Apparently the stores close earlier in the summer (and on Saturdays :P). So I helped a group of American tourists (one mother, two children, and I assume one grandmother from Utah) around; they wanted to know where they could buy T-shirts with the university name on and such (apparently one of the grandmothers names were the same name as the university ^^). Apparently my english has a very American dialect as well ^^;;

After this and not having had the opportunity to buy the T-shirts I was to buy I returned home leaving a book in the mailbox of the faculty library.

On another note. Finished the course in communication-theory and information duty. Unfortunately on the evening before the last day there were an accident while I and two other course participants played volleyball.

One player landed on his foot (kindof folding it inwards and thus starching muscles etc. in the leg. I hope he's okay since he complained about pains in the knee-region as well. A doctor that attended the course as well said we should go have it x-rayed. So the two of us and the girl that also played headed away to the ER. Unfortunately the x-ray ward was closed for the night so we had to travel a "couple" of kilometers to the regional hospital... Unfortunately, no one had called and told them that we were coming so the X-ray personnel had gone to sleep and couldn't be woken up for something "small" as this... So he had to spend the night at the hospital with me and the girl sleeping in the waiting-room.

Anyway, hope he's okay.

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Mine

At present, and as far as I know I've been promoted to sergeant! ^^ (you never know if paperwork get's lost or not :P)

Trying to prepare for my departure for yet another course. The next one only a week or so.

I hope there arn't as many mosquitoes where Iäm heading as there were the night we were out in the swamp...
Normaly I hate only having one in the room where I'm in, and that's... say 40 cubic meters. Were we were there were basically 20-50 attacking you at once! The whole forrest sounded like an engine! (especially with the active earmuffs we used)...

But any way, that's not the important part ^^