I never got out of vacation-modus. My definition of "vacation" is to do something other than the normal, and this is definately out of normal.
My room wasn't empty when i came, there was a bag and a suitcase there. They're still there, and belongs to Joseph from Kenya and Rock(whos name is incredibly long and is conviently shortened to "Rock") from Madagascar, who together holds around 20% of the property in that room. Hm.
But that doesn't matter, hakuna matata. Minor issues like that disappeared as soon as they came smiling in the door to greet me. You'll have to travel far to find that nice people, probably all the way to Africa.
The cultures are crisscrossing here, along with the laughter.
søndag 19. august 2007
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egentlig treng du bare reisa til Ås (eller eit anna kollektiv) der det bur mange snåle utlendingar, og ja, fortrinnsvis svarte. Av ein eller anna grunn er dei litt meir hakuna matata.
Lure på kor me mista det på vegen mot råkapitalismen vår. Lenge leve FRP og bestemor ut på anbud. Trur vis ein nemne det for folk i Kenya så drøyme dei ikkje så mykje om våre "rike" samfunn lengre
Can't read it just yet, have to use a translatore but I bet your having so much fun ;) Enjoy yourself sweetie!!!
Sonia aka Amethyst Rain
@Sonia, i'll write in english from now on, sorry about that ;)
Hello:)
Quite special for me to write in English to you; but that's OK.
Lovely to hear that you are so happy at Hald. All my love!
Mamma
Jambo, Tord!
We have read your logg today. Hope you will be active on your logg so we can follow you and your work i Nairobi. We think about you every day and we are very glad that you feel that this is the right place for you now. We know that you will do what you can to help the girls in the TULIP center. I am googling Kenya stuff almost every day and I am more and more excited!
Greetings from pappa and Marte and from me.
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