
Ok, I wanted to post this on the exact date, but I'm leaving today to go to my Grandpa's village. That place is so small and so high up in the mountain, that having a phone is a novelty, and internet is pronounced syllable-by-syllable, with great respect: In-theeer-neeet....
So, as I'll be cut off from the world, I just want to:
a) share with you that I landed in Stockholm on August 15, 2005
b) share that I met some of you for the very first time on August 16, 2005 - when we met in front of the school, and the Spanish girls took us to that nice place with a view
c) remind all of you that approx. this time last year we were landing in Arlanda, unpacking in Lappis/Saltis, meeting, creating first judgments of each other, discovering Gamla Stan and Handelshögskolan....
It's been great knowing you and it's already been (almost) a year!!!
Hope there's many more years to come.
Love to all,
Vesna
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Hej Vesna, thanks for reminding us of our Stockholm anniversary.
In coincidence with your posting a colleague told me today that she was in Sthlm last weekend and had excellent weather and just a great time. I think we all do exactly know what she was speaking about...
Have a good time in the mountains!
So long,
Lars
awww... brings back so much memories! I remember landing in Arlanda on 16 Aug, and meeting (and terrorizing) the German connection on 17 Aug with my awfully rapid English. *grin*
I miss you guys tons!!! *hugs*
Reunion in Dec anyone? =)
For me it was 17th of August. And I remember how the German connection, Tobias, Mellie and some more (e.g. a Greek guy we happened to bounce in every now an then) went to a "beach" outside Stockholm and played beachball. And then Marcel who arrived on that day asked where he can meet us. And he was so surprised, when we told him: "Meet us at the beach." :D
Man this time with you guys was my best time ever. Top down, shotgun!
I miss that time tons. I hope we will have a reunion every now and then in the future.
It's a blast how we still keep in contact and meet each other.
May many more years follow.
Stora kram!
Jens
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