/to my erasmus friends, but mostly to my corridor mates/
so here it is - the end. long awaited and highly unwanted. seems like yesterday when with big luggage bag i was entering M. Troviks vei building 24.
i don't like hugs or long goodbye speeches, i prefer to write (that's actually my passion). so this is my way of saying thank you and goodbye.
i do admit it was hard, there were evenings when i wanted to scream because of the loud card playing in the other kitchen, there were mornings when i hated the thin walls, because i could hear the morning showers, i hated times when kitchen looked like a big garbage bin and the fact that it was mission impossible to get some privacy here. i still hate and am really mad about the person who was eating our food (maybe now there could be a confession from the thief. Mike, was it you? we will probably never meet again).
but despite all the unpleasant thing, after four months living with 13 people, i guess that two-in-a-room thing was the best that could happen to me.
this time will stay in my memory very special. the people with whom i lived and met here was my family for four months. i guess that this is the only thing i can say thanks to SiO, for putting all us together. you were more than just neibourgs. for four months you were kind of my family.
it will be strange not to hear Luka, Juliana and Katherine singing, Mike listening to his German music and knocking on our doors (and not having the wine evenings), Zaq listening to the music and talking on skype without headphones, it will feel empty without Kim's and Sebastian's meaningful and sometimes absurd discussions in the kitchen, i will miss Peter with camera everywhere and Olivia's and Karolina's laughter in the next room. also Anand with his friends and pressure cooker and Natalia who was so silent but still noticable.
ohh, yes, and of course Alīna. :) i will definitely miss before-sleep talks, sunday and saturday laughs and spamming in galleries, cooking at nights and just the kitchen talks and our little secrets.
i will miss more things than just the ones mentioned above, because i think (and hope that you feel the same) everyone has had its own moments, which is special only for them. :)
so moving on:
Thank you my wonderful course mates: Mira, Karen, Brenda, Alex, Fa - learning was fun with you as well as the night walk home, cooking and laughing. i actually felt as a part of the course.
Thank you Anna for the Bergen trip, for Cultural nights, the river thing and of course support in courses.
Thank you my Norwegian group, the Monday and Wednesday mornings were though but special.
It was really pleasure to meet Nico and Ilkka.
Also thank you to my other course mates and just random people who i met.
But of course, and i will repeat, the biggest hugs and kisses and thanks to my corridor mates (i couldn't wish for better ones), but the biggest thanks goes to my roommate. She is the bets roommate ever.
so here it is - the end. long awaited and highly unwanted. seems like yesterday when with big luggage bag i was entering M. Troviks vei building 24.
i don't like hugs or long goodbye speeches, i prefer to write (that's actually my passion). so this is my way of saying thank you and goodbye.
i do admit it was hard, there were evenings when i wanted to scream because of the loud card playing in the other kitchen, there were mornings when i hated the thin walls, because i could hear the morning showers, i hated times when kitchen looked like a big garbage bin and the fact that it was mission impossible to get some privacy here. i still hate and am really mad about the person who was eating our food (maybe now there could be a confession from the thief. Mike, was it you? we will probably never meet again).
but despite all the unpleasant thing, after four months living with 13 people, i guess that two-in-a-room thing was the best that could happen to me.
this time will stay in my memory very special. the people with whom i lived and met here was my family for four months. i guess that this is the only thing i can say thanks to SiO, for putting all us together. you were more than just neibourgs. for four months you were kind of my family.
it will be strange not to hear Luka, Juliana and Katherine singing, Mike listening to his German music and knocking on our doors (and not having the wine evenings), Zaq listening to the music and talking on skype without headphones, it will feel empty without Kim's and Sebastian's meaningful and sometimes absurd discussions in the kitchen, i will miss Peter with camera everywhere and Olivia's and Karolina's laughter in the next room. also Anand with his friends and pressure cooker and Natalia who was so silent but still noticable.
ohh, yes, and of course Alīna. :) i will definitely miss before-sleep talks, sunday and saturday laughs and spamming in galleries, cooking at nights and just the kitchen talks and our little secrets.
i will miss more things than just the ones mentioned above, because i think (and hope that you feel the same) everyone has had its own moments, which is special only for them. :)
so moving on:
Thank you my wonderful course mates: Mira, Karen, Brenda, Alex, Fa - learning was fun with you as well as the night walk home, cooking and laughing. i actually felt as a part of the course.
Thank you Anna for the Bergen trip, for Cultural nights, the river thing and of course support in courses.
Thank you my Norwegian group, the Monday and Wednesday mornings were though but special.
It was really pleasure to meet Nico and Ilkka.
Also thank you to my other course mates and just random people who i met.
But of course, and i will repeat, the biggest hugs and kisses and thanks to my corridor mates (i couldn't wish for better ones), but the biggest thanks goes to my roommate. She is the bets roommate ever.
Everyone in your life is meant to be a part of your journey, but not all of them are bound to stay. Most often, you have to let people go.
Thank you all for being such a wonderful part of my journey. I will miss u.
p.s. did anyone find out who the f*** is Liva?
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