English, Home and Abroad

Moving

Right now I am sitting on the train between Gothenburg and Malmö. X2000, 1st class. I ought not to complain, certainly not. Plenty of space, free wireless and free drinks. Very nice indeed. Anyhow, this is not my first trip since Grad. In fact, I now realise that I have not blogged since before Grad. Well, Grad was nice, yet very strange. I still do not if I really enjoyed it in the proper meaning of the word. One thing is for sure, which is that it felt more like leaving UWC than graduating. That feeling of leaving was immensely much bigger.

Anyhow, the bus trip was at first pure horror. The weird feeling I had combined with the roads of Norway and a crazy bus driver was not nice. We reached Oslo, and I then had a wonderful time at Gjertrud’s. It was so nice just to do nothing, I really have not done that for 2 years. Then we went to Risør to attend Espen’s party, which was really nice. We had a wonderful view of the ocean and the weather was perfect.

After this I spent some days at home, which was nice but weird. I finally met up with Sofi, Theresia, Hanna, Denise, Mathias and the others. Very nice. Gothenburg was next on the schedule, where I was going to Gustav’s Grad party. I went by car with Patricia, Diana and Frida and had a nice day in Gbg before the party.

Now, I am sitting here, waiting to arrive in Falsterbo, thinking if I should buy something to eat. Hm. Oh well.

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Au revoir. Almost.

Okey, so I am about to leave Norway. I have one subject left to have exams in. It feels okey, and I am not too stressed. Increasingly, I have become aware of the fact that I am leaving this place. Yesterday was one of those moments where you realise that it is happening. We were watching Eurovision Song Contest, which is, to be fair, really interesting and amusing at this place. Disregarding the result for Sweden, I still realised that at this point last year, my second-years had literally just left, and now I am sitting here watching the same program as a second-year.

Anyhow, I am really looking forward to all our grad parties. From Norway through Sweden and almost all the way down to Germany. Two weeks and x hours of train travelling and loads of nice parties. It’s going to be great. I will finish off with a picture from the last cabin party. In the picture are Mads, I, Lukas, Maria and Lucia.

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1/3

I have now done 5 out of 15 exams, i.e. 1/3. Phew. I’m not even close to being finished. However, in 14 days I will. Actually in exactly two weeks from now, I will be done with my last exam, and the day after I will leave this place. Now, that is scary. But once again, two weeks. Two weeks it is.

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OMG

I just realised. I am actually graduating in 16, soon 15 days. Of course it is not true that I just realised it, but in a sense it is. I have not until now really grasped it in a more concrete sense. It fills me with a sense of happiness, nostalgia and it makes me rather sentimental. Woah. I really don’t know how this is going to be. Life without UWC, it seems like it never would happen. But now it is. Right? We’ll have to work this out in some way.

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