PBL-week (Project based learning)
has now begun, which means that half of Campus is gone, doing different
activities. Some are kayaking; some is surviving in the woods, some play
basket, and many other exciting things. I am staying on campus this week,
learning about the Thai culture, food, massage, and a few use full sentences in
in the language.
It is strange to say that it feels
empty to be here since we are almost 150 students left, but it actually does. I
miss 50 smiles, 50 well known voices and 50 beautiful faces. This really has
reminded me about how much I already like all these nice people surrounding me every
day, and how much I am going to miss them during winter break, but worst is it
to think about how much I am going to miss them when these two years are over.
When I realized this I decided to appreciate everything here at this wonderful
place, just a bit more than what I already do.
The last few days I have had a lot
of things to be thankful for. Yesterday the sun was shining all day, and it was
quite warm outside. I woke up, ate breakfast, and afterwards I got invited to
make cinnamon buns with Sofia and Mar. Since the weather was amazing, we
decided to move all the ingredients outdoor, and bake out in front of Iceland house.
It looked like a TV-program when we stood there with flour all over surrounded
by the mountains and all the autumn colours in the forest. The cinnamon buns
turned out very well, I think they are the most beautiful and well tasting I
have ever made. We went up in the forest to eat them, but on our way up there,
we walked through student village, and I am not sure whether it was our nice
company or the smell of cinnamon, but all of a sudden a lot of other students
decided to join us on our picnic.
Later on, I went back to continue
my outdoor baking, but this time with Iman my roommate. We made pizzas for the
room, which also turned out very well, and we had a super delicious room dinner.
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