tisdag 14 september 2010

So many things, so little time.

It was a while ago I wrote and since I am now sitting by the computer, trying to do my home work, why not do a little post now? Yes, 'cause it has happend quite much the past days. M has left Sweden, I was out (no, not in the nature), we fikade with our Italian teacher 'cause it was her birthday, I have worked, I have some nice people to hang out with in the math class and I have started to hate someone.
Well. First the depature of M. It was so horrible. We cried so much, we said "I love you" so many times, we lay on eachother outside the station so people came and asked us if we had been raped. But we hadn't. We were just very, very sad. We was on Hästpojken on Liseberg, mostly 'cause M have started to listen to them and since we missed the concert at Emmaboda 'cause someone (not me) was a little bit too drunk. Anyways. We met J och Y there. And J, C, G and M. I laughed one time while I talked to the second gang. Then when we leaved with the words "Well, now we will go and cry somewhere else", G said "Oh, E was happy" and C and J had gotten quite chocked. They told him that that was my sad side. Which is was. Well we saw the concert it was great although on the second to last song I started to cry. BAM it just hit me. She will be gone tomorrow. So we cried and cried and cried. It was horrible. Just horrible. Leaving her on the train. Fuck that. But we Skype at least twice a week now, so I will survive this. And so will our friendship.
School. Yes, wonderful school. It has finally started "for real". Had a math test which went straight to hell. G I got a G. Not acceptable. Not for me. And I got my reference for Cambridge, apparently I am one of Kitas top 15 students. Pat on the back!
Oh, yesterday I saw a riot. It was Sverigedemokaterna that was supposed to have a meeting, but then 500 protesters came and protested so it was kalabalii! Police helicopters, horses, 10 police buses and lots of polices. Crazy. Well, it is the election on Sunday so they will probably not do something drastic after that.
And after that experience my friend E gave me a lift on her bike all the way to her house. With a pit stop to buy ice cream. I like E so much, 'cause she is always "Well, we'll fix it" rather than "Oh, then we can't do it". Optimistic you may call it!