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So, other than that, Im quite exhausted right now, seeing Ive just finished being crew at Barnlek 2008. There I was teaching something called toving (couldnt find a translation in the dictionary) to a lot of children, and some adults. Barnlek is a gathering, a festival if you like, of children/youngsters in the age 8-16 from all of the Nordic lands. Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, the Faroe Islands, Swedish Finland and Iceland are those I remember right now. (although Iceland didnt had any representants, they have no childrens dancing group anymore

) Anyway, there I am, and are supposed to teach away toving. But you see, most Finnish people dont understand Norwegian, and I cant speak Finnish.
Lucky for me, there was some Swedish-Finnish people on my first course and they helped me interpret. The next course, however there was no one like that, and we didnt have an interpreter. So I had to educate them on English, and some of the eldest of the Finnish translated my English to Finnish, so we got by. Even though I was supposed to have a interpreter
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oh, well, it was fun.

1600 people gathered in Porsgrunn, Norway. 900 of these were Finnish

I was also helping a friend on her guard-duty on one of the schools where all these people slept, and got a nick-name from some of the Swedish kids. Vrit-tjejan, meaning the Drawing Girl

and let me tell you, the Faroese people is really good at songdances.

And theyre funny talking to

the last night i dressed up as Snow White's evil stepmother, just for the hell of it. (the theme of the gathering was fairy tales) nice dress and cape with fur

it was hot
Now Im gonna be home alone a few days, while my family is at the cabin. And Ive learned driving the mini machine

so Im gonna feed the calfes and watch the farm. and Night Royal

+ do some sunbathing
And take a look at

s gallery. It sure as hell inspired me. Cant wait to get to my moms and the scanner
norwegians go here NOW!!!!!!!! ---->

and
[link] (the chat)
here's my byddies:

my little sister(she's sooooo talented!!!!!!! ):

People i look up to:
