13:54 20-09-2008
Delay! Delay!

Hey guys. Sorry for not blogging the past... nine days, but I haven't really been able to find the energy. But now it's weekend, all is good, and you can hear the end of my trip.
After saying bye-bye to Tokyo, we took the Shinkansen, Japans high-speed train, to a town named something-with-N, where we would switch for Takayama. We ended up - so luuucky we are - sitting next to a guy who insisted on closing the window so we couldn't see anything. So no watching the train fly through the landscaping for us, no-no. We could have seen Mt. Fuji D:
But we got to the N-town, changed to a smaller train and headed for Takayama. And there we were able to see mountains. Whoa, it was the most beautyfull train-trip I've ever taken. We drove by hundreds of shiny lakes with golden fish and white birds swimming around. Though forrests with high bamboo-trees. The sun was shining from a blue sky, I tell you, it was wonderfull. No words.
So after four hours driving through heaven, we arrived at Takayama, where we took the shuttle bus to our hotel. More landscape to watch! I was amazed of all the rice fields, that wasn't just out in the country, but also in the city. Apperantly they used every little square meter they had in spare to plant rice. Didn't see a single football field or just a bare spot of grass. Rice, rice, rice. Well, they do eat it with almost every meal, so it makes sence that they need a lot of it.
We got to the hotel, and what a hotel. A very, very tall building in the middle of nowhere. Inside it looked so fancy that I felt all dirty and sloppy. Wich I probably was, anyway. We were shown to our room, and then we couldn't help going directly to the hot springs. Whoa. It was located on a balcony-like floor with a wonderfull view over the several layers of mountains in the horizon. Six different kinds of 'pools', wich all appared to contain the same kind of water. There was probably some kind of difference, but I can't read Japaneese.
Takayama was a sweet little city. We went to eat dinner down town, and found a little steak resturant. We were told that japaneese steak would melt on the toungue like butter, so obiously, we wanted to try it out. We weren't dissapointed. When we got into the resturant, the hostess aksed us to pick a slice of raw meet from a fridge. A bit confused we did so, before we got to pour up salad. When we got showed to our table, we discovered that it had a little grill in the middle. We were apparently going to roast our own meat. The waiter showed but a bit later, and handed us the sliced meat and told us what to do while putting hot coal on the grill. And so we just put the meat on it, and oh my god it tasted good. It was the best steak I've ever had. The japaneese people sure know how to cook. But as far as I know, the cows in the Hida District that the meat came from, is treated very well with massages and beer. No wonder it tastes so good. Takayama was even nicer at daytime. The second day we went around the old area of the town to look at some traditional, japaneese houses. All made of wood and very decorative. Not much to say there, just imagine the villages in Kung-Fu movies. It was like taken out of them, if it wasn't for all the turist-trap shops with brightly coloured junk hanging around ;) Among the junk there was a lot (really, A LOT) of stuffed animals picturing a little monkey with japaneese baby-clothing. Sarubobo where they called, wich means "Happy Monkey Baby." It's Japan's oldest toy as far as I remember, and mothers gives it to their daughters for good luck. Couldn't help buying some, of course.
When we were walking around we stumpled across a brilliant exsample of Japan's poor English skills. A lot of them seems to be learning them from the internet, because we saw a big, yellow sign in an ice cream stand that said;
"Plz push bell 2 call 4 service!!"
Cracked me up. Talk about 1337-speakerz.

Next destination was Kyoto, where we mostly was going to relax at our super luxury hotel. After all, we were only going to stay there one night, before heading home to Denmark. We did get to see one - very red - temple though, after spending alot of time trying to figure out wich elevator to take in order to get to the turst information. And wich of the around 9.000 busses to take. It ended up being great seing the temple, even though most of it was closed because we came so late :3 Avoided most of the turist, through.
And the hotel - Oh my god again! Biggest hotel I've ever been at. And so decorated - they had waterfalls and small ponds everywhere. The room was classic japaneese style, with futons on the floor as beds (wich, by the way, is the softest bed I've ever been in), and doors made out of paper. The services was allmost too great. After the piccolo had showed us our room, where to eat, rolled up our logage and been very nice, she stayed and made tea for us. I told you, they're nice over there. Last thing I'm going to tell you about, was the dinner at the hotel. We were showed into our own little room to eat, and were served a God knows how many courses meal in traditional japaneese style. Witch means a lot of raw fish. Without rice. I almost threw up at one point, I was pretty out-worn when it came too food. I survived the dinner through, maybe because I'd gotten a little jolly from the glass of sake they gave me xD Thank God that those luchbags that they made us for breakfeast next day contained white bread with ham and cheese. Missed that, haha.

Anyway, we left Wednesday morning, and arrived Thursday night, safe and tired to Billund Airport. Then my poor mum just had to drive home to Århus...

Well, that's it. Sorry for not putting pictures in this blog, it must be a hell to read all that text. Fun to write though. :) Some new pictures will maybe be up this weekend.
Bye-bye~


13:59 07-09-2008 (GMT +1)
Castles and Sushi-go-Round

Last day in Tokyo! That means that we're taking of for Takayama early tomorrow. Damn, I'm going to miss this city.
My wrist hurts from waving my fan all day, are you crazy it's hot over here. Especially around noon, when you're walking around in a park where you can't sit under the trees. Nor bathe in the fountains. Urgh, so many rules! You can't walk ten steps without seeing a sign with big, red crosses. If it isn't no bathing allowed, it's no playing ball, no skating, no dogs - I could go on and on. Well, I guess these rules are here for a reason. For one, there's a lot of signs with "no throwing trash", and even through there's like, one trashcan in all of Tokyo, there's no cans or paper lying around. So that's great :D

Toppo's Voyage

Toppo had a very eventfull day today. We went to the Emperor's Castle (or more precisely, the park around it), and was near death in a 35-Degree weather. As usual. The old, majestetic buildings looked amazing with the city in the background, and we took a lot of good pictures. It was sort of exhausting through, walking around on the big, open field - we weren't allowed to go on the grass and lie under the shadow of a tree D:
We ate lunch at a little resturent near some fantastic fountains. The whole field was allmost under water, and you had to walk around on bridges and stepping stones. Food was very nice, and very cheep. All food seems to be underpriced in Japan, compared to Denmark xD

Toppo made a new friend today. In front of a shopping mall, there was a lot of cows with different colours and patterns standing around, looking dumb. Just the kind of Moo-Moo for Toppo.

Anyway, since it was the last day in Tokyo, we had a hard time desiding where to go. We ended up going to Ueno to eat, and walked around in the area. We ate at a "Sushi-go-Round" (probably not the real name), which was basicly a conveyer belt with plates of sushi going around. Then you could just grab a plate, and then pay later :D That way, you won't get any leftovers. Best. System. Ever. And I'm starting to get used to sushi - but it really does taste better here than at home. *exspanding my horizon*

Well, I better get some sleep. We're gonna wake up early tomorrow in order to catch our Shinkansen, so
Sayonara guys!

16:17 06-09-2008 (GMT +1)
Toppo's Voyage

Hey there. It's 11 pm here, so I probably won't write so much today.
I completly forgot to introduce you to this little guy yesterday, the one on the picture to the left. But here he is! His name is Toppo, and is to be found in Hayao Miyazaki's movie "My Neighbor Totoro" So (c) to him.
Well, Toppo is an important part here in Japan, because it's accually not my voyage you'll be following, but his. I'll take a picture of him anywhere we go, and put it here. So please let me introduce:

Toppo's Voyage

Today, we went to Asakusa, an area with (among other things) a lot of temples and shrines. Toppo was very excited about this, and here you can see him in front of The Temple of Kannon. I front of the temple, there was this big insence-holder, where a lot of people went up and sticked their heads into the smoke. It was supposed to bring good luck, so we did it too, but didn't feel any luckier. We just caughed and smelled like smoke. It was very beautyfull inside the temple, but very crowded too. It was hard to get any good pictures, the lightning wasn't very good. But we can tell you that it had a big, golden shrine and beautyfull paintings in the celling.
After looking around in the Kannon-Temple, we took a walk around the area. Just outside the temple, there was a man who was performing with something that seemed to be a dog from where we were standing. But it wasn't. It turned out that he had a tiny little monkey in a robe, all dressed up and made it jump over stuff and bowing for him, it seemed to be some sort of play. The monkey was smacked when behaving badly (or, just not the way it's owner wanted), and the crowd laughed loudly every time the monkey bowed deeply. But the poor animal didn't seem to have fun at all, and kept whining. We coudln't bear watch it, and had to leave. Unfortunally, it's not illegal to keep monkeys like this around here, I think :(

Well, the rest of the area was nice and pretty, but I couldn't help laughing over the food in Japan. A thing that we see as a simple, quick meal here in the west, noodles, is not at all like that in Japan. It's very well prepared, with soup, vegestables, fish, seaweed along with it. But generelly, the food here is very different. Yesterday, we had the wierdest thing for lunch: Apple Jelly. No, not like dessert jelly, but pretty much Applejuice, made into jelly and then added a lot of proteines. It came in a litlle bag of some kind and we had to suck it out. Didn't taste bad at all.
And of course, you have to adapt to using chop sticks here. But that isn't so hard through, I got a hold of it pretty quickly. Well, I at least seems to be better than my mom :)


14:40 05-09-2008 (GMT +1)
Bow-love

Konnichi wa!
Well, sorry about not blogging last night, but I've now arrived in Tokyo, in somewhat one piece. I'll spare you for the details of the flight, but I can tell you that it went as smoothly that an elleven-hour flight + an awfull, awfull cold can go. Thursday pretty much went with sweating in a humid, 30-degrees weather, getting lost less than four blocks away from our hotel, and trying to stay awake in order to recover from jetlag - it worked!

Anyway, after a lacking amount of hours of sleep, we woke at 5 am, and met up with my mothers friend, Akito, who'd promised us to show us around. The first stop was the local fish market, where we saw an auction. Yes, an auction for fish. It was hillarious! I'm sure they were dead serious about it, but the auctioneer did the funniest things with his hands, and shouted all kinds of different words, very, very quickly. I tell you, those were some gigantic fish. We looked around the fish market afterwards, and it most of all looked like a big warehouse, filled with all kinds of seafood. Most of it looked completly gross, but the locals didn't seem to mind, and gladly payed many hundreds of yen for something that most of all reminded me of a mix between brain and balloons. After that, we went eating sushi for breakfeast. Really a different experience to eat raw fish at 7 am, and even through the sushi wasn't at all bad (it was accually the best sushi I've ever had), after a few pieces, my stomage felt like crap. My body isn't really used to that kind of breakfeast. But even through we probably looked like we were choking most of the time, (does japaneese people have bigger mouths than everybody else?) we were told that we ate it like locals. Which just means that we didn't soak it soy sauce ;)

Japaneese people are the nicest people in the world! Really, it's amazing. Even through you're standing in front of them like an idiot and doesn't understand a word of what they're saying, they're so helpfull and just smiles along with you. And I loove bowing. They probably thinks I'm an idiot when I keep bowing to everyone, but fuck that, it's fun :) And it's no secret that we're dumb turists, since we're much bigger than most, and we walk around with cameras and starres into the sky.
So, we went to the local turist-traps after a good nap, including Hayao Miyazaki's museum, where we ended up buying a lot. We're going to have a blueprint from Spirited Away hanging on the wall at home :)

Well, this is obiously not the only things we did, days like today makes me realise how little I do at home, but if I wrote any more details, I'd just end up boring you. So, sayonara from Japan, and see you tomorrow! 19:28 02-09-2008
Just a check up - Voyage introduction

Well, hi folks, I'm just writing to prepare you for the next nine days here at tjatter.dk. There will be a post in the blog almost every day, and hopefully pictures along with it. So, just to review; We'll leave home 7:45 tomorrow, and around 8:30 I think, we'll arrive at Billund Airport. From there, we'll take a flight to Amsterdam, and from there, to Tokyo. The Amsterdam-Tokyo flight will take about 11 hours I belive, and the time difference does that we'll loose about a day of our life. So, yay. Well, I won't tell more about the trip today, but I promise you, it'll be exciting. At least for me :)

Short good-byes from Emma! 19:02 30-08-2008
Education-caos

Oh, it's allready almost a week ago since the last blog. Sorry about that. And I don't even have an acceptable update for you.
Anyway, I took a deep breath and started looking for a high school today. Oh. My. God. It was excactly as I feared, way to many options one place, to few another, and no time to take all the classes. I did find a suitable line through, including Social Sciences A, Biology A and Math B. But I'd like to learn French, but to do so, I need to take following-up French Class as a optionally class, but I want to take something like psychology or philosophy. And they have astronomi and latin. So, I tried looking at a page where you can mix up almost any class you'd like to take, which means that I could take both psychology and philosophy, plus the ones I was going to take anyway. And whoa, I find out that I can take Chinese this way. So, I choose the classes I like, and realises that I have too many. Allright, Chinese will be more usefull than French, so I go with Chinese. Still to many subjects. I try taking some classes in a B-level instead of A, but it's still too much. I scroll down, and find all these complicated rules that I need to follow choosing my classes. I was stunned, and started doubting if I'll ever figure this out. Sigh. Hopefully I will.
But if that wasn't enough, I have to do some pretty hard homework till Monday. We're analysing this short story, (Henrik Ponttoppidan's En Fiskerrede - maybe some of the danish visitors know it?) but I'm suck at the last question. And I sorta need the answer to do the next assignment. Further more, I have a lot of other stuff I'd like to do - two contests for example, where in one of them I can win 10,000 kr if I win. So I obiously want to do that xD

But enough of that. There's only 4 days untill I'm off to frickin' JAPAN! It's very surreal. It's just going to be me and my mother, and in almost two weeks, we're going to travel through 3 different cities; Tokyo, Kyoto and the last that I can never remember the name off. It's going to be fantasic. One of the hotels we're staying at is located near some mountains, with hot springs, so we might see monkeys bathing in them :D :D I'm obiously going to take a lot of pictures while up there, and I've promised my teachers that I'll blog every day. So I hope that you'll follow my voyage.

All right then. Not much left to say, other than I'm thinking of making some smileys for the blog. Well, farewell people :D

19:24 24-08-2008
Four-legged Love

First of all: Yay, not sick anymore! So I'm going back to school tomorrow I guess. It'll be.. intresting to see how much I've missed out. Gulp.
But, as said, we had a birthdayparty yesterday. For me, my uncle and my grandmother. Obtained a lovely shoulderbag, thank you very much :) I spent most of the day entertaining my six-year old cousin, which ended up being sort of exhausting. Was still sorta sick.

But, enough of that. I went to a place in Aarhus called Dyrehaven, which, directly translated, means "Animalgarden" in English. Basicly, it's a forest filled with deers. So ofcourse, Cindy and I brought our cameras with us, and I ended up with nothing less than 138 photos. Probably the most pictures I've ever taken in just one day. And I love them all. Too bad I can't put them all up. Instead I've picked three of my favorites and putted them under Photographies.

So, all in all, great day. I'm just fustrated that I couldn't get any good shots of some male deers. But for some reason, they just wont stand still long enough. It's far easier to get close to the females, they seem to be happier for humans than the males. They're probably also the ones that's petted the most, since the males is, well, big.
Well, that's all I have for today. Not the most entertaining blog, no, but I don't feel very creative. Farewell!


11:52 22-08-2008
Stop worrying!

Yeah, I'm still sick. With a wonderfull weather outside too. I really got to get well today, we're having the family over for a birthday party tomorrow, and it's kinda hard to entertain a young cousin when you're sick.
But, the mailman just arrived. So out of boredom, I walk out and picks up the mail. First magazine I see, has a big, red title that says "RED MEAT - We're eating too much!" Allright I think, and keeps looking. Next thing that pops into my face, "PLANEALARM! - What kind of food they're really serving!" What's that? I could hear the page just scream to me: "FEEL BAD! WORRY! LIFE SUCKS, HERE'S WHY!" I don't wanna do that! I have enough things to worry about in my life, (which I'm not gonna start talking about) I don't want to walk around all day complaining about red meat! It's sorta like those cards you get, with an adorable monkey and the text; "Would you not adopt me?" Your heart starts bleeding just thinking about it. At least my does. But I can live with that. At least that saves animals. But what does an article about food on airplanes do good for? Nothing, other than scaring people. And it's not like there's anything about how to avoid getting something gross, no, it's just an article about food on different planes and classes. Well, you might say, "just don't read the article then." Good point.

But that kind of thinking is everywhere. I'd like to see an article saying; "Look how great this thing is!" "This guy just sat on the street, reading childrens books for orphens all day" "29 people didn't get killed"
Naive? Maybe. The most logic arguement against this would be "good news doesn't sell" I find that strange. You would think good news would make people happy. Why would you want to face the world thinking; "Hm, some guy somewhere died from eating too much"

Well, enough about that. As I said, still sick, and have once again spent most of my time watching tv. It's not that bad through, but my body temperature it acting up. Which means that I'm either too cold or too warm. And tired all the time, but unable to sleep. And on top of that, I still miss my friends. And still can't concentrate about doing any of the four tons of homework I have. I'll just return to the tv.
Oh, and I'm looking for people to link with. So if anyone is interested - please write :)


14:08 21-08-2008
Still sick - Miss the world

Yes, I'm lying on the couch once again, complaining about life going on, even through I'm not there. I wonder what's happening out there - please tell me! For one, I'm going to miss out on the school party tonight. Which really isn't that bad, since after they combined it with the smaller classes BBQ-party, it, well, kinda sucks. It's basicly a lot of chairs and tables with grilled meat and a big bouncing castle. Danceroom for the older classes, but nobody I know wants to dance. So, well, anti-yay. It'd might be better if I accually liked BBQ. But I am going to miss hanging out with my classmates. I just realised how much fun I'm accually having in school. Thanks for that guys!
I'm not going to karate either. That sucks. But after having fever, I'd probably pass out or something. I'll just do some sit-ups later ;b. If I can.

So, didn't do much else today than lying here, watching "Friends". I'm just a few episodes away for seeing them all (2nd time!), so I'm trying to figure out what to do after that. It's surprisingly hard to fall asleep in the middle of the day, even through you're darn tired and sick. I was going to do homework, but I can hardly concentrate. Which is also why I haven't done anything on the site today. It's not that I doesn't have ideas. For one, I'm planning the next design, which will probably be up in the fall sometime. But it's hard to work on it, when you can't go outside and take pictures.
Just a last thing before I'm gonna return to "Friends", please, sign my Guestbook. I'd love to hear your opinions on, well, everything about the site.
Thanks, and bye folks!


13:14 20-08-2008
Now commercials - please stay tuned

I'd like to tell you about a site, owned by a friend, which after a long hiatus is finally starting up again.
Chrik.dk is a danish forum where you can post poems, novells, pictures, and lots of other stuff, made by you. It's brand new, so we doesn't have many members or content yet, but you can help us with that. Please take a look, thank you.

So, I'm sick today. Started to feel bad in math yesterday, and litterely slept through most of class. My teacher didn't seem to notice, but I don't think I missed anything important.
I am, however, lying here with the worst stomageache, unable to sleep any more. Instead I'm watching Animal Planet, and just found out that the jellyfish is some kind of swimming plant. Odd.
It's raining outside. I'd like to take some pictures of something out there, but I can obiously not go out, unless I want to get even sicker. Besides, my camera must not get wet. Now we're talking taken pictures, you should check out my Photograph Competition. I'd love to see some entries, would you say no to a sick person? :D
I'm not sure what else to write. I've just been lying around sleeping or wathcing tv all day, and the highlight of yesterday was lending out 35 kr to 7 different persons.
I should fetch myself some lunch. Happy surfing people!


20:38 18-08-2008
Homework-zombie

Hey, where did the weekend go? I haven't been home for more than an hour. On the other hand, the schooldays feels at least ten hours longer than usual. Something is wrong here. And the piles of homework isn't an improvement at all. I'm darn tired all day, schoolhours should be scheduled after those twelve hours of sleep I need as a teenager. I feel like a zombie.
I really don't like the assignments we get in English. For one, we need to do one about Australia, somehow related to a story we read. I didn't really get what we were susposed to do, so I throught we just had to write about the story, and screw it up. So I have to write about Australias ecology till tomorrow. But our assignments are just.. bits. We doesn't learn anything, and if we do, we've forgotten all about it the day after. It's just random stuff, some kind of pratice in writing English. (which bores me out of my mind) Honestly, I don't want to write random information that doesn't need any kind of imagination nor commitment. Give me a short story to write! I'll show you what kind of stories I want to read. Because you're right, those stories you bring us, I don't care about them. They're boring.
Complain, complain. Should I just suck it up? I don't think that'll work fellows.

Well, I'd say 'don't even get me started on the other subjects", but this really bugs me; Our teacher keeps forgetting to put up schedules and homework on the schools webpage, and our other teacher just refuses to do it. The latter also tells us to switch to other browsers so we can access certain things, but refuses to update her computer so she can recive the assignments we send her. I mean no harm with this, it's just a bit annoying. But who can blame you, you didn't even know what Firefox were :)
Any positive points of view? Well, I cashed in a check for 1000-, kr that I got for by birthday, so I feel sorta rich and spoiled now :) Well, I doesn't normally get that much money for my birthday, but since I didn't have a confirmation, I got a little extra. Oh, and I had a good time with my friends in class today :3 Even though we were close to being kicked out of the classroom for giggling so loudly. So this day wasn't a total waste ;)


20:37 17-08-2008
Movies, ducks and cats

I went to a film festival today. It was sorta caotic, though, after driving a long way to Silkeborg, we spent most of the time wandering around looking for the actual place they were showing the movies. So, we missed half of the show. But after wandering around in 25 Degrees Celcium (wearing long, black pants - good job Emma!) we finally found the Movie theater, and we catched 11 great shortfilms. They were supriselingly professional, considering it was 16-19 years old teenagers who made them. But it seems like they did get some help from some real producers. While waiting for the films to start, we could look at some ducks swimming around in the pond outside, a great chance to use my new camera. :) You can see one of the results under artwork - photographies.

Anyway, now we're talking pictures, I took a nice one of my cat the other day. Her name is Tjat, and as you can hear, the webpage is named after her :) Some basic information about her, just for fun;
Her name is as said, Tjat, and she's 9 or 10 years old. It's hard to keep track after such a long time. She's born on July 5th, and has got a scar from falling off the roof once. A miracle that she survived. She's quite the engery-ball, and probably has the most demanding voice ever.
Oooh, updates, once again. Some new stuff on stuff (haha), and quite a few new photographs. And more animal icons, yay yay!




08:22 16-08-2008
I want to be a Paper Bag Princess

Today, I found a childhood treasure. A tiny, square childrens book called "The Paper Bag Princess," that my parents brought for me back when we lived in Canada (1994-1996)
But, today - or accually, it was yesterday, late at night - I found it again. I'd forgotten all about it, and it really made me happy to see it again. My favorite books has always been my english childrens books, wether I remember them or not :)
"The Paper Bag Princess" tells about a Princess called Elizabeth, who lives in a castle, wears exspensive princess-clothes, and is about to marry Price Ronald. But one day, a big dragon flies in, smashes the castle, burns all of Elizabeth's clothes and kidnappes Prince Ronald. So Elizabeth finds an old paper bag to wear, and starts following the dragon to rescue her prince... Lovely story, it was written by Robert N. Munsch.

Anyway, I've had some eventfull days. Turns out I had 'till Friday to write the assignment about the Tower of Babel, so I got sort of mad at my teacher for telling me it was till Thursday. Further more, apperantly we had homework to do in German class, wich I had no idea about. Accually, I'm still not quite sure about what it was we were supposed to do. Noisy, noisy class, boring, boring assignments. Not a good combination.
The good news: I didn't get sick at karate Thursday! Just a sligth headache, but that probably have something to do with not training enough in summer. The real issue wasn't lack of iron, but lack of food and water. I ate alot Thursday afternoon, more than usual, and that did it. Doesn't surprise me though.
I wonder if anyone is reading this.. I fell like I should say something important here. Is this important?
So updates, whoa! Learn how to say I Love you, and out of boredom, I did the tiniest little goat icon. Is that cute or what! Lookie at it! :D



19:25 13-08-2008
I'm running out of power here!

School is exhausting! We doesn't get off before 3 o'clock four times a week, and german class tre days in a row. Arrgh! (German isn't really that bad, but the class I'm in - I didn't know people could be so rude and noisy.) I'm starting to get homework too. Math, biology and german assignments - must be done Friday. And for some reason I said yes to do an assignment about the Tower of Babel till tomorrow. Why, why did I do that!? Oh well. I guess it can't be too hard, after all, I onlt got one day to do it in x.x

Anyway, I'm afraid I might be a bit sick. Or missing.. what is it called... iron? It's called jern in Danish. The last four times I went to karate, I felt bad, got dissy or more exhausted than usual. Not good :(
It's starting to bug me, but I'm going to the doctor soon. I hope I'm allright. My mom was low on iron this winter, and it took a long time for her to recover. And she didn't seem to feel very good either. But she doesn't think that's what's wrong, so I hope she's right. Oh, I better do some of that stuff I'm supposed to do. Or maybe I should watch Friends, yay! Anyway, farewell folks!


20:05 12-08-2008
Rutine-school

Rather short blog Sunday, so I'm gonna make it up to you by writing a new one this quickly, haha. I wonder how long I can keep this speed up!
Well, we "learned" to analyse poetry today, and our teacher made it very clear that the analysemodel would probably sound like yada to us but "don't worry, you'll have it under control in a year and half." I just.. used that model in the 6th grade. *lol* 8th grade material - yeah, sure. It's really not that hard. First schoolday was, allright, I guess. It didn't take much long to get into the rutine again - it happened to quickly that it was sorta scary.
My classmates didn't change at all. Most of the boys still looks like children, ha ha. Ah, they're nice, however :b. I reeally don't know was else to write. So, well, I'm gonna say bye :3 Bye!




21:34 10-08-2008
Whoa, big steps all of sudden

Well, whoa, it's the 10th August, and I'm turning fourteen today! But it feels like there's around five years between 13 and 14. And don't get me started on 14 to 15, arrgh.
Well, anyway, I know I was supposed to put some kind of update on here to celebrate, but truth is, I'm way to tired and lazy. And the school is starting tomorrow, too. Damn. However, I'll put something up tomorrow, or next week, or whatever. But I'm gonna play a lot of SimCity before that, haha!


18:47 23-07-2008
New layout, yay!

Hello and welcome back to tjatter.dk, after a long, long break. Sorry about the time you had to wait, and I hope old and new visitors will enjoy the new and improved tjatter.dk. To our former readers - as you can see, I've decided to start writing in English, so those who doesn't understand my mothertounge also can enjoy the site. I hope I'm not losing visitors due to this.
Well, I guess theres nothing left to say than; Welcome again to my website, and have a good time :)
//Emma


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