Egocentrism, snow and love.

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I enjoyed the movie despite its lack of the unexpected twist that I so much appreciate in Asian cinema. The photography was mindblowing as it usually is so it was worth the two hours of heavy melancholy and self-centered female characters. Spending some quality time with Josie was also golden and outdoor cinema in the park is just generally cosy and nice. :)

Now I’m in the car outside my house, listening to Thomas Dybdahl and thinking that I should go home as I have to wake up early to work tomorrow.. so that’s the plan for now.

Goodnight.

6.30 am – dance!

My DSPS was just a matter of choice. I still love and prefer nights, but I have managed to prove to myself that it is possible to go to sleep at 10pm and wake up at 6am. Now it’s just a matter of being able to stay in that rhythm throughout the coming months. And in the dark, dark winter.

Anyhow, now it’s 6.30am and I’m so fresh n so clean, clean! And very very eager to dance my way to the WFP office in a couple of hours. Can you imagine? I have time to take it easy before work! That’s just golden.

The picture above says “Dance!” in Polish – today I urge you all to do so. I love people who dance in public without caring who’s watching, I mean, nobody probably cares anyway – and if they do, you might just have made their day a little bit more interesting.

Gah, I’m in such a cheesy mood! But that’s okay this early in the morning. Good morning!

So exciting!

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Today was my first day at the WFP office in Copenhagen. I am pretty sure my time here is going to be very interesting and I’m really looking forward to meeting all the great people tomorrow again.

Now – back to Malmö and fika with my favourite Mexicana.