I can feel the warning signs, running around my mind

Allright, seems like I better continue to write in English:) Sorry Samantha, from now on it's gonna be more readable to you, I promise!

Not that much has happened since I posted something here the last time. Not even since the last time i wrote in English. Yesterday me and Josefine took a walk (we don't do powerwalks, that's so 2008... slow is the new fast, right?) into the center of town, to meet up with Ann. We were talking alot about alot, as usual. Then we walked home in the beautiful weather. It's still around 30 degrees here, but the sun is so warm and we're all ready for the real spring to come.
Anyway, after the walk, we got home, and got ready. We started night at Sofies really nice apartment, with alot of talking, laughter, silly dancing and some wine. Then it was time to go and watch Backyard Babies (a Swedish rock/garage/punk band) perform at one of our two nightclubs. The place was packed, and for some reason, everybody seemed to have gotten there at the exact same. The line was so looooong and sloooow. Finally, we got in, and by that time, they'd already started. We walked up towards the stage; BAD DECISION! People were too drunk and too heavy for us. Eventually we gave up, since we didn't wanted to loose our really good mood. Then, we found Erik and talked for a while. We all agreed that it'd be smart to get our coats before 2.00 am, when the club closes and everybody wants to get out at the same time, well... A lot of people thougt the same thing, and it took us one hour to get our coats. People were pushing each other, as if that'd help. So except for a great time at Sofie´s, the night was mostly standing in line and getting pushed by annoying people.

Today I woke up feeling great. It must have be the sun, and maybe also Josefine´s call. She asked me if I wanted to take a walk ( we still don't do powerwalking, but I have to say walked faster than we did yesterday) and buy some candy. So we took a really nice walk, and the topic of the day was(drum roll); Karlskoga! We really can't understand how people our age can stand to live here. I've been home for three weeks now, and I'd leave any second if I could. Maybe not to across the globe, just away from this town.
The rest of the day, I spent in our summer house, then watching a movie (the number 23) and Kings of Leon videos.

Tomorrow, I need to get up early. It's 1 March, and that doen't only mean it's oficially no longer winter, but also that it's time for "Vasaloppet". Every swede know what that is, but since my blog's now international, haha, I think I need to explain. Vasaloppet is one of the world´s longest cross country skiing competitions, and it's huge! Almost 15.000 (insane) people travel to Dalarna, Sweden, to ski 55 miles (I told you they're insane!). It's so cool to see the start, with all the skiers lined up. The start is at 8.00 am, and I don't want to miss it. At least not now. We'll see about that, tomorrow morning at 7.50 am...

Better get ready for bed to have the least chance of not turing off the alarm in my sleep.

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