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Friday, March 14, 2003
Problem: should I bring my laptop during my easter holidays?
The problem is, I am leaving with my parents from Paris, but the plan is that I come back to London from Venice, after visiting Jana in Croatia, meaning that I have to carry the laptop everywhere I go. But, one month without laptop? No no no, too much! Ok, it's going to be a bit hard, but I really can't do that. Plus, I'll need the laptop to organise my notes for the exams and all that stuff. It's going to be annoying as hell to carry it everywhere I go but I really need it...
The good point of me going in all these places is that I have to carry a minimal amount of stuff with me, which is nice as it is the opposite of what I normally do. Meaning I'll bring just two pairs of trousers, maybe one skirt, t-shirts and some nice tops and a couple of jumpers and one pair of trainers, and well all the obvious stuff, pajama, pants and socks. That is going to be it. Wow, I like the idea. I've never done it, I am the kind of really spoiled girl who always travels with huuuuuuge luggage. Good good.
Anyway. I have to go to my tutorial now and I haven't worked much on my presentation, but well. Today I am seriously working on my essay. Good good again.
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Because a picture is worth a thousand words, and I cannot describe my life better than a picture can.
And because my heaven is here, I'll wrap the world around it and live in a cocoon. Quoting from a favourite song, 'Letting the cables sleep' by Bush, in its incarnation as a remix. And I do wish the friend who introduced me to the song was here to see the way things turned out.
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