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There are those moments in life when you just look around and see all the beauty around you and you go “my life is so weird… and awesome!”. I had several of those moments yesterday with my friend Clarino / Thatswhatshesaid on the cruise to Finland from Stockholm, but that was mostly because we always ended up in such bizarre situations. I’ll post it tomorrow or later this week.

So this boat trip in Ibiza was from the bay off Sant Antonio to Cala Conta where we ate at a seaview restaurant and then relaxed on the beach. The pictures were just some random shots I took trying to capture contrast and colors. I like ’em even though they’re very tumblry in the objects-from-a-weird-angle way. I love the ocean, water and sea so much I just felt so at peace and happy, even though I get severely seasick at times…



So our faddergrupp were supposed to meet at Mr. Örebros place last night to watch Sweden vs. Germany and lots of random things happened that I’ll tell you about when I have a card reader so I can upload pictures of what happened. It was more random than when a guy dressed as a pig gave us candy and bloody maries. Tonight we’re going to out for dinner at a new venue and then to see the preview of “About Time”. I’ll take pics, but I’ll upload them when I get my card reader  back.



Here are some other pics from when we cliff-jumped in northern Ibiza. Right now I don’t miss it that much because it is still so crazy hot and sunny in Stockholm every day! The only thing that is different now is that people would stare at me if I went out in a bikini here … But another thing that’s fun about Stockholm is that I am now freelancing for both Stockholm Banco (the new start-up newspaper that will be released in October) and the School of Business blog! On the other blog I will post about the student life every Sunday, so check it out to keep track of what us economists are doing!


We were VIP’s last year at Amnesia at their Matinée opening. Being at the VIP section and the regular section are two very different experiences. I think I liked being out on the floor instead of upstairs more this year just because there were better awesome artists. We arrived at around midnight and I stayed until 6 in the morning when Pendulum were forced to shut down. They didn’t have acrobatic strippers that came down on the crowd with ropes like last year but instead the artists jumped into large plastic balls and crowdsurfed!

Songs that fit this night perfectly 1, 2 and 3. Enjoy!







All that is gold does not glitter might be my favourite poem ever. Here’s som music to go with that poem.

More than ten thousand people have seen my pictures, videos and writings this week. I remember how over-excited I was the first week I blogged and four thousand people saw my painting. But this feels different. People are engaged. So many that have helped me with languages, singing, photography and so many that have asked for recipes, my pictures and how my language learning is coming along. It feels nice fucking amazing and cozy. I used to have this appetite for food, for love and my life but when all things horrible happened at the end of 2012 and the beginning of 2013 it was just gone. Now it feels like it’s definitely back and with a vengeance. I’m re-learning Japanese by watching Attack on Titan, getting photography jobs, developing Sims-like game (that I might release on the blog…) and food has gotten its former glorious taste back. And even though things still might feel heavy at times – the aching is soothed by my mom, my boyfriend, my family, my friends and random lovely strangers on the internet who believe in me. So next week I’m going to go for more surrealistic pictures and cozy music because that makes me feel excited just thinking about it!

My nice underwater camera has done so very well in spite of lots of trips to the bottom of the sea, being buried in sand on so many beaches and many many late nights just in these two years that I’ve had it. Still crazy how many great pictures it can take … and the horrible pictures it can take when we use the panorama because it has a habit of chopping peoples faces in half. Here’s Andris beautiful face for those interested. The images here are from when Filip and I were at Cala Conta in northern Ibiza. There were also small brownish-red jellyfish.


For our second night out we decided to have drinks at this semi-beach club called Kumharas where they had lovely mojitos and usually a sunset view of the ocean. It reminded me of that time Jo and I had mojitos on a beach in Mombasa. However, when we got there the sunset was blocked by a huge cloud. The view was still pretty and it felt wonderful and calm. So we sat with our feet in the sand on a moroccan couch, holding hands.