Last stop in Scandinavia
Last stop, Copenhagen. Lunch in the park, dear friends and a shower at Cicirella’s place. Lovely!
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Last stop, Copenhagen. Lunch in the park, dear friends and a shower at Cicirella’s place. Lovely!
On the train to Copenhagen again. This was a very short and intense visit but I managed to take care of all my errands, spend time with my mother, have coffee in the sun, and dance with the people I wanted to dance with. My bags are huge and heavy again and It’s very much worth it as I am bringing lovely treasures back to my home in Maputo.
See you soon, Mozambique! Thank you, Malmö! And thank you mami for always being super effective and super supportive. Kocham Cie.
I’m done dancing. Good night, darlings! (These mini ballerinas might be the best buy ever.)
Best best best lovliest darling ever!
Too many juicy stories to tell and too little time! An entire night of talking suddenly turned into morning and wifey has just left to board her flight. The new wigs shall be safe until next time we meet – and that time there will be dancing, no excuses. Time to get some sleep now, I’m back in Malmö and the sun is up.
The Turning Torso building in Malmö is the tallest skyscraper in Scandinavia. Designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and 54 stories tall, the tower is composed of blocks that give the illusion of a turning movement. Pretty cool, eh?
I’m so busy here I barely have any time to breathe. A vacation is officially not a vacation if it involves going to the dentist, the pharmacy, the post office, and the bank. I refused anaesthetics at the dentists today, “You kind of should be screaming by now.” ..and apparently I have a very high pain threshold.
Doesn’t save me from being very tired today, unfortunately.
I’m listening to the radio while driving around Malmö, catching up with what’s being played over here.
A song that apparently has been around for a while but that I completely had missed is Carly Rae Jepsen’s Call me Maybe, a horrible but extremely catchy song that I’ve heard a million times these few days. And just as I was about to get annoyed over how they won’t play anything else, I found out that the hilarious Youtube comedian Steve Kardynal has made a video for it.
Cheesy song, chat roulette, Youtube, and laughing people. I now imagine this video every time I hear the song, so it just makes me happy.
& here’s the original video for the song. It’s so bad. So, so bad!
I bet that you learnt the lyrics by now.
(Sorry, I’m not filing this under “music”. haha)
Sto je moje to je tvoje!