Posts Tagged ‘friendship’
Life continues
It was on the flight from Copenhagen to Paris when I uncontrolably cried for him. Again, I gazed over the horizon and thought that probably life would be so much better if this plane flew up to the highest sky and never landed.
Dec #22
I thank God for nothing. Really nothing? Well, i will edit this post at the end of the day… But right now, my head, my heart, ugh. 😦
AFTERNOON:
I am grateful for free calls through internet. Yeah. I could hear how people’s sound like with minimum/free cost. And It’s just brighten my gloomy day. Can you assosiate with that? When you miss someone and you could call him/her and the in a split second right when you hear his voice, your day is brighten. And for that, I thank God!
Thank you notes :)
Inspired by Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show Thank You Notes, I am now going to pen some of my thank you for my 33th birthday. This is not going to be hillariously funny like the one on Jimmy Fallon’s show of course, but it sorta have the same essence. Lookie…
Northern Lights
Sometimes The Northern Light does not appear as a light. It might appear as a person.
I am not sure that you are going to stumble upon this. But that’s okay. I just feel that you deserve a post on my blog.
tillykke med fødselsdagen :)
Happy Birthday to my wonderful friend ever!
Though, I am in a far far faaarrr away land, nothing would stop me from celebrating your day! 🙂
I pray that your beautiful family will be an examplary of modern, simple, happy, godly family. I have never met someone who could pull out friendship and family at the same time. You set the bar so high that all others are falling behind. Keep being the “normal” one amongst us. And pray that this friendship would last than memory could ever do. Happy birthday. Or in danish, tillykke med fødselsdagen. Love you! ❤
Charlottenlund Strand
Our group of international student of Aarhus University, Emdrup Campus should be considered as the coolest stranded people in Copenhagen. LOL. We completely lost in this crazily enchanting city of Copenhagen. From taking care of Central Personal Number (the famous CPR) to finding a place to stay, we were just plain culture-shocked! What else can we do but enjoying whatever this city could bring. So, on our second week of this fall semester, we arranged a pic-nic. Me and friend apparently lived in the same area and we thought it would be nice to invite the whole gang to see our area, Strandvejen (freely translated as “road along the beach”). And of course we went there. The weather was nice. But who would dare to swim in a Baltic Sea water, would you? 😉 However, we had a nice afternoon, sharing food, laughter and just a breath in the midst of sea breeze. Looking forward for more fun times with this new lovely people.