Saturday, December 31, 2011

End of the world?

Unlike some people I don't believe in Maya calendar and the end of the world. However I tried to imagine what if it was really true and we had less than one year left to live? How would I like to spend this year?
If I had a lot of money I would spend this year travelling around the globe. I would visit Africa, Asia, Australia, Americas, every country possible. Try all the local food and didn't spend time on doing pictures - there's no one to look at them in the future.

Since I don't have that much money to do the plan A, I would have to think about something else. I would have spent couple of months somewhere in the south, where the weather is really hot, the sea is always light blue and I can sleep on the beach in a tent. I would read a lot of books about everything and write my thoughts. Ok, there's no one to read them later again, but those would be more personal ones. Then I would come back home and spend as much time as possible with people I love and care about. I would definitely stop studying at the university since there's no sence in getting education. I would have done a lot of crazy stuff. I would not think a minute when I am asked to come to UK for a weekend, I would not think how my parents can react on me dropping the education and going somewhere. I would spend time with them as well.
I would do everythig I ever wanted.

Then the next thought crossed my mind, after discussing this with my L. - why can we do whatever we want only if we know that the end of the world is near? Why are we planning to live till our old days? We can die any moment and every day can be the last one, it's sad, but true.

Since it's the last day of the year, I would like to finish this post by making a wish. I wish everyone to listen to the heart and to do whatever it takes to fullfill the dreams you have. Don't wait for undefinite "someday".

If you want to talk to someone - call
If you want to know - ask
If you want to meet - call and ask for meeting
and so on...

Have a good year filled with adventures!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

каникулы.

В школе было как-то иначе. все знали, что на последней неделе перед каникулами учёбы нет практически никакой. поэтому организм постепенно успевал подготовиться к отдыху. А теперь - последние 2 недели были настолько жёсткими, что это резко наступившее свободное время вгоняет в странное состояние прострации. Вроде бы и времени много, и дел много, а сосредоточиться и начать что-то делать очень сложно. 
а ещё я очень скучаю, а увидимся мы только в январе или феврале :(
зато каникулы :)

Работа, работа...

За 2 дня наткнулась на 2 вещи, которые полностью характеризуют мою работу. Поняла, что у меня тоже начало формироваться понятие специфического "профессионального юмора". Правда мой юмор наверное не всем будет понятен. 

Итак номер один в нашем коротком хит-параде это цитата, честно скопированная с bash.org.ru:


"Возвращается сеошник из командировки, заглядывает в шкаф купе угловой встроенный двустворчатый трехстворчатый Италия корпусная мебель на заказ по индивидуальным проектам недорого"


Номер 2 это 6-ой эпизод 23-го сезона Симпсонов. Да, я всё ещё их смотрю.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Trip to Romania or breaking the stereotypes

Well, I'm heading the road again in a direction of Denmark this time and while I'm waiting for my plane at the airport, I decided to share some memories about our trip to Romania with Lali September this year.

First of all, I'd like to say that my opinion about this country turned upside down and what I saw was the opposite of what I expected. You see, everyone was really worried when we said we wanna go to Romania. People in Bulgaria were worried because we said we're travelling by train, my parents were worried because we are two girls going to the heart of the gipsy country. So, there was only one reason to worry actually, can you guess which one? :)

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Saturdays

When having a busy life, no matter what it is busy with - work or studies, work AND studies or just parites, parties, parties, you need to be having a day-off for yourself once in a while. For me this day off often comes to Saturday. I've been trying to study or work on Saturdays for a lot of times, but it never goes well.


Having a day-off for yourself means you work hard all the other days of the week, if you don't do anything every day, there's no point in having a rest at all. And I can't say that Saturday is my favorite day of the week, I just don't have any energy to do anything, so staying home and recharging the batteries goes well. 


I'm not saying I'm the busiest person in the world, but even if you're not, having a day for yourself is what makes you full of energy the other 6 days. Do you have your own day or how do you usually "recharge your batteries"? 

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Evolution and survival

Life in a big city differs a lot from the one in a small town. Although the biggest city I've ever really lived in is Riga with its 1 million, I've also lived in Kristianstad with its 35 000, so I can see the difference.
If you want to survive in a big city, you need to be flexible, sporty and evolution-oriented.

For instance today I was using 4 languages during the day. Latvian in the university and at home with my roommates, Russian with my friends and parents, English with my friends and articles I was writing, German while watching the movie in the cinema (with English subtitles, luckily). I will not even mention what kind of mix it causes inside my head. As I mentioned, you need to be flexible.
When you live in a big city, you are also always in a rush. Going somewhere takes a lot of time, traffic jams and public transport are the obstacles difficult to overcome. That's why my favourite sport is running after the bus. It's when you see the bus waiting at the traffic lishts and you have something like 1 second to count the possibility of you getting into that bus 2 blocks away. No rules, no judjes, just you and the bus. Today I had the traffic lights and an underground road crossing on my way, but luckily I made it, since otherwise waiting for a bus late in the centre of Riga is not the most pleasant time.

You need to be evolution-oriented to be able to change yourself by constantly improving your skills and qualities. Luckily being a student helps a lot in that.

They say people with higher education are more likely to survive not because of the knowledge they got in the university (you're not the only one who doesn't remember anything one hour after the exam), but because of what they went through. People who experienced living in the student dorms for instance can sleep in any conditions - in a light noisy room with sitting on the chair. They can do maximum in a really limited time (course work written in 1 night? no problem) and they have perfect communication skills (all these professors with all the rules and different politics make you think of a different behaviour on different lectudes, don't they?).

As a conclusion, I would say that the people with the higher education living in the world's biggest cities are much more likely to survive. That's the new evolution. 

Monday, October 31, 2011

why?

There's much more in this world than a person can see. And there's much more curious people and interesting things than can be possibly brought together. Since two things I love doing most is travelling and writing - I'm gonna share my travel experiences from the past and the future and while I am not travelling, I'm gonna write about some curious things I find in everyday life. 
This blog is kinda a logical continuation of the blog I had while having my internship in Varna, Bulgaria. However now it's gonna include more countries and more time lines. I don't promise to write every day, since I have lots of things to do in my life, but I will try to write as often as I can. 
Enjoy reading and don't forget about feedback!
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