Okay, as I’ve told you before I’m going to London in May, I am not entirely sure about how I’m supposed to save enough money for the trip, but I’ll figure it out. Working my ass off seems like a good start. So I’m guessing March will be all about…WORKWORKWORK. Good, it’ll keep me occupied. And no shopping here. no clothes, no nothing. No stuff for my home. No unnecessary food. I want to spend a LOT of money in London, knowing that I’ll go to Primark, lol. And Waterstone’s! I like their webshop but NOTHING is as good as the real deal. So, give me ideas. What books do I need to read? I’m making a list for books to check out and maybe buy when I get there.
* The Timetraveler’s Wife (I left my copy in Chicago and I assume that the guy I left it with won’t spend money on sending it back to me, he probably threw it away a long time ago)
* Books written by Jodi Picoult, I really like her books, they are touching and they make you think and..mmm.
* I need the english pocket version of the first two Harry Potter books, because I (shame on me) have got only 12 books where there should be 14 (7 in swedish and 7 in english).
And that’s about what I’ve figured out so far :P I’d like to add that after this trip I will officially not have any space left in my book shelf, so someone needs to get me one ;)
I seriously can’t wait to get there, I love London so much. A colleague and friend of mine says that I should seriously try to move there, and I’m starting to agree with her. I’ve never stopped because shit is difficult before, why start now? Doesn’t seem as impossible as moving to USA och Australia and THAT’S a good thing!
Where in the world would you want to live?

I like Sweden :)
What is so good about Sweden?
if you want a book shelf i buy you one. or should we build one?.now back in the snow. we have a lot of work so i see you monday at 08.00/rage
Säger bara kör på tjejen… Di fixar allt LOndon…. HIhi