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about how three girls managed to spent a whole day in Ikea and Lidl, a long night and sleeping in
Good morning (it´s 2pm but well) to everybody, may your day be nice.
So, 12 hours ago I was sitting in the exact same place and laughing so hard that tears were falling down my cheeks and hitting the skyblue table below me, salty teardrops mixed with popcorn and not even funny comments without any sense making us laugh convulsively dominated the night. The cards in our hands got mixed at least 25 times while time flew by. Raindrops where playing their strangly soft harmony on our roof, 4 litres of pumpkin soup found its way onto our plates and into the freezer. It´s sweaterweather and hours are spent drinking tea.
Drinking tea and making our apartement more practical and even more cozy than it already is. We´re living in the cliche of a scandinavian old school, a huge villa built out of wood, white paint peeling of the walls outside, pastel blue flower wallpaper on the walls inside. It already feels like home, after only one week.
Hab gerade aus Versehen Claras (Clara_in_Finland) Blogeintrag gelöscht (mittlerweile zum dritten mal geschrieben) also wenn er dann da ist, lest ihn, steckt viel zu viel arbeit drin :P!
Anyways. Ikea! Yesterday! We started our journey 11am and came back 7pm. It was a long trip through every hallway, making our way through mugs, carpets, scissors and blankets. But now we have kitchen scissors, blankets and other stuff making our life waaaayyyy better. Oh, and an iphone in the electronic markets next to ikea is in german language now. With nice display wallpaper pics. Honstly, we were behaving like kids but maybe that is how we made the day work.
Lidl is way cheaper than our local grocery store where we have to buy most of our food, so we spent the early evening there buying calenders, tea and the supplies for our soup.
This blogpost is kinda going nowhere now so I will stop here.
Hyvää viikonloppua