Hey Everybody!
Today the boy's football team is going to play agianst and indian school at 16:00 tomorrow we are playing agian agianst another team! Every single previous year the Swedish School's Football team has come last in the series, mainly becuase some of us havn't played football in a team ever! Today however, something is different, we are a very promissing team, we drawed agianst of 8th graders when we were on camp!
Anyway! See you all later and have a good life!
Love Martin.
Jambo!
P.S. Pictures take a very long time to upload here, hence me not uploading any!
Details on my trip!
My voyage to East-Africa was a 24 hour long journey that took me through 2 time-zones, multiple countries and several glasses of orange juice.
It all started on Saturday afternoon when we went to mormor's house for tea.
It then continued to Kastrup, where mum, dad and marlene with tears in thier eye's dropped me off. Dad was the worst, I didn't know a grown man could cry like that! JK, he didn't.
I hopped onto a plane to Heathrow, managed to see the Parliment, London Eye and a odd looking Stadium (like a porqupine) from the plane. In Heathrow I took a inter-terminal bus from Terminal 5 to Terminal 4, nearly took the wrong way.
Terminal 4 was a truely awful place. It was old and just wasn't very pleasing on the eyes! Unfortunatly, they did not let me go through to depatures, I had to find somewhere to stay! Getting a bit frustrated about my predicament I, by mistake, found a path that led to The Hilton! I stayed over-night, had a refreshing bath, twice, and woke up bright and early to catch my plane.
At around 09:50 (British time) I boarded my last plane that would take me directly to nairobi, where somebody from the school would pick me up! Just before i boarded the plane I met a guy called Joel, who also was on his way to the Swedish School. He was travelling with his dad who had other business to attend to in Africa. One the plane I watched 4 movies, one episode of "Two and a Half Men" and some standup comedy by Rowan Atkinson. It was great.
Now I'm sitting in my room in Nairobi, which is the same size as my room in sweden, except the bed is smaller! But pictures of that will be postponed until next time, uploading is slower than usual!
Sleep well Everybody, have a good time!
oxoxox
Taking a break from writing, be back when I get to Kenya!
The Beast!!!
The Samsung's Days are Counted!
For us who love South African rugby.
Not more than two days ago, the winners of the Rugby World Cup 2007 beat New Zealand. Before their loss the New Zealands rugby team had not lost a game agianst South Africa in NZL in 10 years! After a recent, minor loss to the New Zealand team, South Africa's victory was truely spectacular, a show of determination and skill.
The Tri antions tournament is gathering momentum and soon we will know which team, out of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa is the best.
A fun fact about the Tri Nations this year is that James O'Connor, aged 17, is eligable to play for all three national squads!
Grilling. Beach. HD.
After a filling meal, I had way too much bread for only three sausages, we went to the beach to go for a swim. The water was perfect despite being a bit cold and I didn't compelty loose man manhood due to the temperature. We threw a rugby ball around a bit aswell as a small football, after that we just took it easy, talked for a bit and after an hour or three we decided to call it a night.
Well, it was fun, meeting my friends from rubgy outside of practice. Earlier today I got a call from HD about me going to Kenya, they wanted to interview me about why I'm going I guess. I was just startled that they might think that was interesting. I think mum is taking it too well, like parents usually do. Next week I won't be here, I'm going up far north to stockholm, where the barbarians of Sweden live, to meet a friend.
The Zoo. Jenny.
After spending some qaulity time with the beasts of skåne I went on to meet and even more savage creature, Jenny. On the outside Jenny looks like a young chineese woman but looks can be decieving, she's actually vietnameese. On our exciting on-foot safari in town we encountered carnivores, herbivores and the occasional emo, I mean, emu. While Jenny hunting down the lastest fashion tips for womans clothing I stood by at the sideline, bewildered ... as usual. ^^ It was fun and I was going to write something about our adventure in Hell....singborg's city area even if she hadn't threatend me!
Lilly, high and bandaged.
Second but still greatest problem.
Now I guess the hardest thing about people you like is how to act infront of them. Me, myself become a total fool. I say things I don't really mean and I try to be funny, those who know me know that I'm usually only funny by accident. Those who don't know me so well, well now you know.
Okay, now for the problem. As you must have guessed, this Problem has got to do with the people from Venus. I deeply suspect that the person I like know's I like her. What makes this a problem is that sometimes it is hard to like her, inan odd way I nearly wish that I hadn't have started liking her in the first place, it's only brought me grief and slight paranoia.
Anyone have a some good advice to how I should act when I with this person? Cool like a cat, or be a total fool trying to impress her?
Nothing like some positive thinking to get you in a good mood again! ^^
p.s. My dog, Lilly, is high on morphine after the vet. If you guy's are lucky. I'll post a picture. Goodnight!
Fence. Camera. Kenya.
Mum and I have begun our summer project. We are going to build a fence but not just any fence, a cool fence. It's going to be two metres high and eight metres long (on my side of the house). I designed it myself XD and it was approved by the boss in the house (Mum). It's due to be complete sometime this week and we expect it to be a rather cheap but still with heaps of qaulity.
The one who calls herself my sisiter is currently in South Africa. She likes it there. Everything is cheap there. She likes it there. By request Marlene bought me a camera today. A bloody good camera, nothing else will do. She found a "system camera", the downside was that you got a fullsize printer, a lense and two two Gb memorycards with it. It cost R 5000 (South African rand) XD which is about 3800 SEK!!! I hate to brag but ... I am the best. I guess I have to learn ow to take pictures now!! :O
One last thingy for today. ;) Kenya. It's getting closer and I'm getting more and more ready. Only the most attractive and lush woman/women could keep me from leaving. Today, with assistance from mum and dad, I managed to get hold of a visa card we also managed to get my insurance set up. just my vaccinations and visa("visum") left. XD
Mum 'n' I fencing
Friends. Lenses. Toes.
Yesterday (wednesday) just as we had finished playing football, I looked into my wallet and found a slip, that was supposed to remind me of my apointment with the optition! I smacked myself in the head, I was supposed to get my eyes checked to see if i can use lenses! This was the second time I missed an apointment for lenses! I think somebody up there doesn't want me to have lenses, i'll take it as a sign!
My toe was fu*ked up after playing football yesterday and becuase of it I missed my rugby training. I really wanted to go to training yesterday aswell! I think I'll rest my toe another week and come back to practice next wednesday, give the toe some time to go back to its normal size.
Otto 'n' Adam last year. Now I'm the shortest of the lot! :(
Mzungu.
Tomorrow will be a new day.
It's not long left untill I leave for my own trip back to the continent I love so much. I worry that I've been away for so long I don't understand what it's like. I often think of my time in africa as so distant, almost as if it was all just a dream. I don't remember as much as I wish I did and it feels like I failed myself when I think that I've become more swedish than african.
When I was little I didn't belive in Father Christmas, the Tooth Fairie or any of those children stories, at least I don't remember believing in them. I think that's becuase we mainly lived in the rural areas and not long in the cities. I remember driving in to Lusaka (capital of Zambia) and thinking how cool it was. There were lights in the road (called cateyes) and never ending lighting on the side of the road. It was an amazing expieriance.
When I was little I didn't really want to become a police or astronaut. I wanted to be a farmer, or a doctor that drove formula one in his freetime. Not much has changed. Being a doctor has been in my mind alot lately and I have also thought of joining the army or owning my own hotel. Who knows. I am sure however, when I decide on what I want to be, I will become just that.
In a cartoon I saw recently a turtle said that we can't changed the past and we don't know what will happen in the future but today is a gift, that is why we call it the present. I can't go back in time and remember more of my early stages in life and I don't know what I might do in the future but today I can plan for the future and savour being alive and healthy.