So, I’ve laid off blogging already for a little while. Yesterday was my birthday, so I’ve kind of just been taking it easy and doing what I want to do (barring anything that interferes severely with my coursework).
I was looking for something related to Swedish cuss/curse words and stumbled upon A Swedish American in Sweden. I’m really enjoying it so far and certainly glad I hit upon it.
As I was watching the coverage of Hillary Clinton’s three-percentage-point victory over Barack Obama in today’s New Hampshire primary, I have to admit that I was not terribly impressed by the media’s insistence upon this being such a huge victory.
This weekend, I participated in the ARYLA II conference at the YMCA in Estes Park, CO. I’ve been looking forward to this conference for quite a while now.
Something was off. It was a little too quiet. Lights were off. There was no name on the door. I thought to myself, these units can’t all look the same. I knew exactly where I was and that this was the office they’d been in for the last several years…
My mother had some leftover uncooked chicken from dinner the other night, so I took that as an opportunity to make some chicken adobo. And an opportunity to take pictures of something I did so I could post about it!
About Me
Colorado girl in San Diego. Swedish-speaking Filipina mestiza. Live music junkie. Sushi enthusiast. Craft brew lover. CU alum. Cubs fan
Aubrey began a trek in the Langtang region on April 20, 2010 in Shyabrubesi after arriving by bus from Kathmandu in the days before. She was supposed to return on or around April 30, but her family has not heard from her.
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