Feeling gay on Christmas Day

December 25, 2009
Gay as in happy. Christmas is finally upon us, our saviour is born and all the world can rejoice for his coming. First of all I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas, I hope that wherever you are and whomever you're with you will enjoy this day to the fullest.

For me Christmas day was a boring one, but only because Norwegian customs call us to celebrate Christmas eve in stead. So after work I came home, helped my mother pack the last present for our cat and put it underneath our tree, before I started on the turkey (I am the only one who knows how to stuff it right, so they just let me do it ;p). After dinner we gathered round the beautiful tree and opened our presents.

I got everything I wished for with a few surprises as well. For example, this year Santa gave me a potato peeler :D I think he's trying to send me a message, but I'm not sure whether it's "you've been a naughty girl this year so get started on those potatoes to redeem" or "you're such a good girl and you're cooking is wonderful - here's something to make it easier". Oh, and did I mention that the it peels the potatoes itself? No? Well it does, and that's why I absolutely LOVE it :D No more potato peeling for me, weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Gonna turn Irish and have potatoes every night ;)

What did you guys get? Anything fun?

Anyways, gotta go....potatoes are waiting for me :P

All work and no play

December 22, 2009
First day back at work. I felt like I'd never worked there before, everything seemed so unfamiliar and strange and I hoped against all hope that the day would go by effortlessly so that I could have some time to get back into my routine. But of course - all hell broke loose.

There were tons of customers all whom were buying a million things, getting through each one took ages and that created a long cue, plus I was extra slow today because I'd forgotten every code I once knew. People were getting frustrated and I was getting stressed. When one customer had exceeded her credit card limit and wouldn't give back the groceries saying it was a system failure on my side, I thought it was just bad luck, but when the scales on my counter broke I knew that this just had to be one of those days. I was right, as more crappy situations came my way, and I didn't even get to have a proper lunch even though I'd had to wait for it for ages. I also had to work overtime because loads of people came in 5 min before closing time and I had to stay there until everyone had left :(

I'm so thankful that this horrible day is finally over...more work at 8 tomorrow, goodie :(

Back to basics

December 21, 2009
Hey everyone, I'm baaaaack! You'll never believe me if I tell you why I've been away for so long, but here goes:

At first it was just the obvious lack of Internet that kept me away, but then something much worse happened. My laptop decided that it was a good idea to completely die on me, just for fun...to see how I would react. So I reacted the only way I could - by calling up my mom and asking her to fix it. She told me to call up Dell support, which I did and they came, saw...and then turned around and left without fixing anything. That's when I panicked and shut myself in my room on the phone to various people I know who study IT, all to no help. At last, when I came home, yesterday, my mother was finally able to figure out the problem and fix it :D I am now a very very happy girl. I missed my laptop and I missed blogging, but now I'm back and I have a few things to tell you about first term.
I think I'll start off by telling you about my journey home. Boy was that a challenge! You see, the Brits don't get snow very often. Most of the time they get to see it once a year, and only for a few days. Because of this they are, of course, completely unprepared to face it when it actually does come. During those days everything shuts down, and by that I literally mean everything. No buses, no trains, no flights, no lectures, no work and no cars on the roads. Everything is cancelled and shut because of the "bad weather conditions". The conditions previously mentioned are nothing more than 10cm of snow...at most. Now, people in Norway and Russia (where I live and come from), laugh at the British 10cm because having about 2m of snow is a given thing in these countries. There is no big fuzz about the weather, and no cancellations at all. Here is what happened to me:

Midday Thursday I was in town buying a present for one of my friends when it suddenly started to snow. I was very happy for this development at first because the snowflakes were tiny and didn't settle on the ground. While on the bus home, i noticed that the snowflakes were getting bigger, but rain came in between, so I figured there was nothing to worry about. Later that day, after having Christmas dinner with the trampolining society, we were preparing to leave for the Snow Ball. Little did we realise that in the few hours we'd been inside the restaurant, a blizzard had come our way and completely snowed us in.

After a brave rescue from our friend's boyfriend, we went to Snow Ball, hoping that the bad weather would pass by while we were there. No such luck. So my housemate and I ended up at our friend's house because we lived too far away from campus and there were neither buses nor taxis running anywhere.

Nothing worked till late Friday. The day was started off sunny. I was almost calming down and starting to hope ever so slightly that my flight wasn't cancelled and that my coach to the airport would be running. Then it started snowing again. I called to order a taxi for Saturday morning so that I could get to the coach station. They told me the roads were too slippery. I panicked again, called two of my friends begging them to drive me, got a refusal from one of them and nearly gave up when my other friend said he'd drive me. To him I owe a HUGE favor. He literally saved me! He collected me from my house the same evening and drove me to his so that I'd be near campus in case his car couldn't manage the roads in the morning, and sat up with me all night watching anime because I was too nervous to sleep. He also waited with me for the coach and calmed me down when it didn't come for 20 min. He is my hero right now!!!!!

After I hd gotten to the airport and waited for 4 hours for the plain to get there...you guessed it, it was also delayed, I could finally get home. And boy am I glad that I'm finally here. Oh yeah, and the reason I'm saying "Boy" so much is because I just finished reading "Catcher in the Rye". I may even review it on here later...but I'll doubt you'll like my views on this book, I really didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would.

Anyways, I'm off to catch up on Grey's Anatomy :)
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