Friday 14 January 2011

The blog returns...

Hi again,

So the past month quiet a few things have happend. To start of I'm now working fulltime in Tel Aviv as Swedish Support for online gaming. Not really what I'm trained for but so far its been all good, and getting payed is never wrong. It take the train back and forth to Tel Aviv everyday something that would have been less fun unless I remembered that I owned a PSP, a tiny computer/gaming device that you can watch movies and tv-shows as well as surf the net and play games.

This past 10 days my family has also been visiting us and Israel. It's been really nice to see and talk to everyone again, skype is good but not the same thing at all. We saw many different things like the Bahai Gardens, Yichron-Jakov, The Rotschld Museum etc. as well as having dinner here in the house with all of the family and dinner out with some fewer ppl. I also took my borther and sister to some of the pubs here in Haifa. We also met up with Omri the guy from my CISV-interchange in -99, which was really a lot of fun.

Christmas, Hannuka and New Years also passed sense i last wrote and lets just said one thing, there was no snow. However we saw fireworks and had a nice dinner on New Years eve. On Hannukkah which is celebrated over 8 days in early december we had some nice dinners and meet many ppl from different sides of the family. On christmas eve I watched "Karl Bertil Jonssons Jul" on youtube for those of you who are not swedish, this show is a cartoon that is played on tv every christmas eve and most Swedes watch it. It about a 14-year old guy named Karl-Bertil and his idea of bring christmas to the poor. The cartoon is set in the 1940ties in Stockholm and its really nice. It has an english translation on youtube so go looking for it!

Today me and Adi have made sushi and rested from a hard week. Tomorrow we are going out shopping for some fun stuff and maybe a visit to a restaurant or the movies. The blog will be updated more in the future I promise.

Til you read again,
Love,
Carl

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