It’s my 29th birthday today, and so it seemed like the perfect time to do a bit of retrospective. More specifically, tie it into the 100 things blogging challenge. (Since I’m only on #3…) Plus, being retrospective on other things, I’m going to save that for when I turn 30. (Though, if anyone has any… Continue reading My interest in royalty: blogging challenge #3
Books I read in July
Despite it being summer, I’ve been working in July – and when I haven’t been working, I’ve been working out. Since I discovered that I can bring my iPad, loaded with television shows to the gym, I’ve been zooming through episodes of Castle instead of reading books while stationary bike riding. The weather haven’t been… Continue reading Books I read in July
Sunday video: Coming home
I love the voice of Marit Larsen.
Books I read in June
I somehow felt like I wasn’t reading enough in June, and then I started on book one of the Black Dagger Brotherhood, and zoomed through the first ones in about three days. Books I read in June:
Sunday video: Summer of 69
I see that this video was recorded in 1984… so, I can’t claim summer memories from it – I was a year old back then. But the feeling of just lazing about in a hammock… that’s summer. What’s summer for you?
Adapting to a new country after the move
It’s coming up on my fourth year back in Norway now. I’ve moved countries a couple of times. Even when you would think that the cultural difference between the countries you’re moving to, isn’t very great – there are still things that crop up. Simple things like not finding the things in grocery stores that… Continue reading Adapting to a new country after the move
Picture of the month: June
Isn’t it delightful and knobby? I have no idea what it is – but the picture was taken last year in Kew Gardens. (Which means theoretically it can be anything botanical…)
Books I read in May
There were a couple of very long weekends in May, and some summertime where I spent my time reading in the sun.
100 things challenge #2: Mette-Marit and her studies
Today the Norwegian court revealed that Mette-Marit has handed her Master’s dissertation in.