Wir leben alle unter dem gleichen Himmel, aber wir haben nicht alle den gleichen Horizont.
Konrad Adenauer

Sunday, September 16, 2012

a lot of food and bouldering in the middle of the city

Today I found somebody who could borrow me a hoover to clean up my mini-room. It feels gorgeous. I can walk through my room without having black feet afterwards. Also washed my bedsheets. Well, I know it is not a very interesting information for you, but days are going to be more daily boring life and I have to write something for you, don't I?
After having lunch I grabbed Ole, my norwegian bike and together we moved on to the city center Kristiansand. There I met Kati, a german student and we found a small boulderwall in the middle of the city hidden in a corner somewhere. We had a lot of fun there but it was quite high and it wasn't as that soft the bottom.


 When we felt it enough "sport" for the day we pack our stuff and went to a small, naturely and cute Café and had a very milky cappuchino outside there because the weather was quite nice to stay outside and watch freaky norwegians passing by.


We decided to take a walk through the shopping miles as we discovered that norwegians close their shops on saturdays at 4pm, I was really stunned. With this few minutes left we made a small shopping tour ( shopping in norway means just watching and you just buy something when you really really need it ) through a few more or less well known shops with two letters.


 Later on I visited two friends living in Roligheden (my dorm) and we agreed to meet us at 18.40 h at the main entrance to walk together (again) to the downtown towards Kristians 4th Gate, one of the other students dorm. There a great dinner took place organized by other students. So everyone was supposed to bring some food from his or her home country thus we had a lot of tasty and extraordinary food from all over the world and we got big bellies so we were "glad" that we had to go back all the way to Roligheden (a walk over 40 minutes more or less). We (like 5 persons from Germany, Switzerland, U.S. and Serbia) were in a fantastic mood, singing and laughing all the time, got home grabbed some beer and turn up again together at the beach watching the stars and the milky way.






 When it started to get freezing we decided it would be better to go inside and watch "illegal" streamed movies and were discussing which one is the best webpage.

So now its like 12 am in the morning and I am not able to watch a movie anymore.

I just go to bed, because tomorrow we meet eachother again to visit the Open Air Museum where you can see the development of houses from this area through the last decades.
And after that? Climbing, yeah. Well, and studying, a bit. : )

Take care.

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