I'm overloaded with webpages that wants to know all about my little boring life, so I figured out, why not make my own bubble of joy.
Name's Nina, 21 years old, studying medicine in Poland for the moment, and in about 3,5 year I'll be done. Yey... Seems like a long time, but as long as I'm enjoying my time here in this cosy little city, it doesn't matter. What does a east european grey town matter when you sparkle it up with your own colors.
Norwegian down to the bone, and although they said we were all born with skies on our legs, I think of myself as an exception. Tried so hard, but never could.
I'm not gonna lay out on the page about my whole life story, you'll have to figure that out on your own. Takes to long to ramble up all my favorite movies, music, things do do etc., but you'll probably have a clue when you read my blog after a while.
Day started up good with oncology (cancer) as usual, and followed up with Pathomorph ( diseases) .
The ''wise'' doctors always say: when you reach the third year, you start to get a bit hypochondriac. No wonder... With all the diseases they try to stuff in to your tiny little brain makes you wonder if ALL of them affects you. Well, that's the life we have to deal with. Give it some time, and I'm sure I wont bother anymore.
Since I'm so far away from my dear home in Norway, me and a couple of friends figured out we'd make some christmas cookies for our loving med students.
Although it's a tradition to make 7 types of different cookies in Norway, we figured out 3 was enough. The gingerbread house was not a success, since there is NO WAY there's any syrup in this strange little country.. I'm sure they have it, but to wander around in the stores for several hours looking for it, is not my thing... Have to export it from Norway next year and make a cute little ''doctor'' house with tiny small doctor people and patients. hohoho, what a christmas spirit.
Anyways... Got to make the cookies, didn't taste them myself since I don't eat sugar, but my fellow guinea pigs said they were good..! (will upload pictures soon)
pathomorph were coming up, and as we were teaching about fine needle aspiration, our teacher thought it would be fun to show us how we did it.. On an orange... Good one, that teacher...
well, that's most of my day. Got to get back to the studies. Only two weeks left, and I'm off to my loving home country; Norway! Yey, sooo looking forward to see all my family and friends again. Miss them so much. Although I have a great time here in small Btown, the days get heavy with all spare time stuffed with reading.
Got the countdown, only 13 days left <3
Hoho- cheers from Nina
fredag 7. desember 2007
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