Söndag Februari 10, 2008
Thursday, February 28th, 2008 Today was a very relaxing day. I didn’t get anything accomplished which actually felt like an accomplishment in itself. I just returned home from having dinner and a movie night with some Swedish friends. I am not fond of Swedish food, but I sure do love Swedish meatballs! I also meet two men from Nigeria which wanted to discuss politics. This is not a problem for me, but I am usually particular with who I discuss my views with.
This weekend was filled with some good parties. On Friday we had a mask party and I absolutely love dressing up! I painted my face as a puppy. I looked adorable if I do say so myself. Although, by the end of the night I looked like I had been hit with a car! Lol I realize I touch my face a lot and others do as well. People are very creative and the ones that aren’t still make be laugh because of their lack of creativity. Either way it’s fun.
Last night (Saturday) we had a pre-Valentine’s party. We were also celebrating for some birthdays coming up soon. It was the first party in Tornvillian. A few students live there and it’s very spacious. Just around 1:00 some of us left to go dancing in the city. It was very cold and dark. We actually took a detour through a Cemetery which was a bit creepy. Thanks goodness I was walking between two boys because had it not been for them I would have fallen and really busted my butt on the ice…many times!!!!! To make a rather difficult and long story short, everything closes at 2 a.m. in the city. Our walk was about 40 minutes. We ended going place to place to find something to get into and settled for eating very late at Big Boy (like from Austin Powers). This was very tasty and none of us could stop laughing. It was a good time!.
Sundsvall has a professional basketball team so I am attending games every time they are in town. I also have rekindled relationships with friends I had in Sweden from 2006. I am attending Credo meetings on Wednesdays as well. Credo is a group of Christian students at the University. If there is one major difference between the U.S. and Sweden, Europe even, it is religion. It has been my experience that many people are agonistic or atheist. To each his own, but it makes me feel a million times better knowing that there are Christians here who I can share my same feelings with.
