Weekend is over

I was having the best day yesterday. Me and my friend had the most awesome dinner, I just love Indian food! We shared a bottle of wine, drank homemade watermelon juice, ate mango and talked for hours and hours. We ended the night with a small fire - burning old bankpapers I dont need anymore. We also decided that we will go out one last time before I go home, next weekend is my last weekend, so we will go to either Ice bar in Taj Vivanta or Skye bar in UB City, I love them both so I cant decide.
Today we were hanging again. She called me and asked if she could use our washing machine, hers want working today. After that we went out and had food and she had the longest TO DO list that we needed to finish. We had plans of eating mango with ice cream, but someone in my house had already taken my mango =(

Late night

Yesterday I stayed up till 3 am just to watch Sweden loose against England in the Euro cup. Now they are no more, and if Portugal still has a chance, I hope they will win, or at least go far, so there is some point of watching the cup..
So I slept till pretty late this morning, my friend woke me up to tell me we had lunch plans. I got ready and left for her house to have food. It became brunch since I didn't have time to eat breakfast. Later today we need to go to some stores and later in the night we have to finish a bottle of wine that has been in my house for quite some time now. Other than this, there is no plans for the day, just relaxing

Time to give

Since I havent had a laptop or proper access to Internet for the past one and a half month, most of you dont know that I am going to Sweden end of June. One month vaccation with lots of Grillchips, milk and play with my sisters lovely kids. And since I hate packing, I have already started. I usually put one thing per day in the suitcase, after that I am so bored, done for the day and have to do something else.
I realized that there are so many things in my wardrobe that I never use, so I decided to get rid of it. Toss it? No way, not in this country! I feel guilty if I throw away a tiny piece of grape. So I had a free-sale in my room. I told my roommates and I told my maids daughter to come an collect whatever they wanted from the things I had put in a big pile. Only the hand disinfection was left.
Everyday since that day, I see my maids daughter in a new outfit that I gave her. She loves all the leggings I gave her; black, grey, brown and white. And just to clarify, the daughter I am talking about is the 20 year old, not the 6 year old!

Ah, finally

After one and a half month, my lappy is back. My life is back to its normal routine, Facebook, listening to music, reading Aftonbladet, reading relationship problems (It is my weirdest hobby, but no breakfast before I do this), and watching movies. I will never ever again give my laptop away to someone I know. I had to learn the hard way.
  1. It took more than one month to get my laptop back, after chasing it almost daily over the phone.
  2. The person who opened up my laptop ruined it. The repairguy I like told me the last person who opened it had no idea what he did. Something was missing and something was broken.
  3. It was completely dirty! (My keyboard is white, very easy for me to see the dirt). Just because it is not yours doesnt mean you can treat it anyway you want! There is even glue on it, that I cant get rid of.
When I gave my laptop to the very nice and qualified computerguy I told him "this is my baby, please be careful with it. And try to close it properly" (which the other, first person had not done). He said he would take very good care of it, and that he did. That is why I like him. Although, he said my laptop is beyond full repair. I guess it is time to replace my baby, eventhough I dont want to..
And one more thing. When I got the laptop back from number one, he forgot the cable to my charger! So once again, I have to chase something. And dont think this is an easy task. Oh no, this is India people! Dont you ever forget that. If I multiply the time it takes in Sweden, with lets say, 10 or maybe 15, I get the time it takes in India! So, getting a cable back in Sweden = 1 phonecall, 1 day. India = 10-15 phonecalls, 10-15 days.



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