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Anna left

As you can here in the last post, I survived my interview. Short before the interview I was asked by a colleage if I want to join a department-trip to Hassalar in the end of September. It is for a conference with a lot of fika and dinner. Of course, why not. And they want to make a second interview with me. This time in English, I guess, because it is for an advertisment paper of the university. Work goes also fine. The lessons go well and my computer seems to be finally fixed, so I can start with writing my thesis at university.
The favorite sport of this semester seems to be swimming. Everyday is somebody going to simhallen. On Tuesday and Thursday I joined. It also has a sauna what we used in the end of our visit.
Wednesday night was Anna's last night in Sundsvall during her erasmus year. We made a big party with Feuerzangenbowle. Everybody had to bring his own cup and now my red-wine reserves are depleted, but it was worth it. During the evening we made 4 punches and every time the rum got stronger. Almost everybody from Nacksta and even some Norrmalm-people came. I hope, that next time almost everybody will come. Jens and I already think about new topics for parties in our flat. The party on Wednesday lasted until past 4. I slept only until 10, went swimming at 3 and said good-bye to Anna at half past 5.

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myblog said…
Good bye Anna! Hope you won't feel lonely, Markus. But I guess you have a lot of fans and friends now after this amazing interview ;-)

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