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Come on, come on, Spin a little tighter

After the great weekend returning to ordinary life - as far as you can call erasmus ordinary life - can be quite hard. Tuesday I had a lesson. Afterwards I saw my thesis starting at zero. Everything I planned so far based on the assumptions that users exist who I can interview. But there are none. That I know now. After almost two months. I was quite fed up with work. At 4pm was a Swedish movie in L-Huset. Ella is in Poland for two weeks, so she asked me, if I could help out, because I have keys and access to the same rooms. We watched "Jalla, Jalla". I did not understand everything, but much more than last year during the EILC. In the evening was an international dinner. Something like the pot-look-party from last November where everybody brings food. It was a great party. Pictures by Annika, Maritha, Marta, Ward.
At the next morning I had the deserved headache. But also an idea for my thesis. I think, I can please every supervisor with the new solution and I still do not have to restart the thesis. Today I went first swimming, afterwards worked on the thesis and went to the new Swedish class. Why new? Because Ella does not teach the beginners-course anymore. The new teacher is more structured. The students have to do less by themselves. But maybe it is not that bad to start structured and learn the intuition in the second course later on. Because Swedish was until 7pm Marta and I went directly to Kårhuset where the salsa-course started at 7:45pm. And salsa went better this time. I enjoyed it a lot. Tomorrow will be Jens birthday-party at our appartment. The party-season in Nacksta has begun. Three month are to go.

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