November 24, 2006

Farewell

This is it, my last post...

written on this computer that is. :) Tomorrow will be the first time that I will spend a large amount of money in one time, as I am planning on buying my own laptop. It's an idea I have been playing with since a while now, as the computer I am using now is already second hand and not mine. The fact that it's old means that everything goes slow, each day it crashes and many programs won't even run on it. The fact that it's not mine means that I am supposed to be careful of what I do with it and download on it, so having no one but myself to look at seems like a good idea. For this old computer anyway, as it has suffered tremendously in the past 2 years with me behind it I think. :P So tomorrow I am off with my father to the city center to look for some possible laptops and hopefully find a decent not too expensive one which will work with our wireless Internet thingy. You can see what I need my father for, I haven't got a clue about the technical side of these things. ;)

This past week has been rather uneventful, even at work it was relatively quiet. Let's pretend it is the silence before the storm, as changes are coming. :) Next week a new system will be introduced at my job, meaning that the table division will be altered and that I most likely will be seated somewhere else, with other colleagues. Could be exciting, but I mainly find it annoying, as I truly enjoyed the people I was sitting close to. But many people say changes aren't always a bad thing, so restless Kat will just have to wait and see how it will be. So hard being patient sometimes. :P

Here winter hasn't appeared yet, in southern Scandinavia neither (it'd better come in a week though!!), but in some parts snow has fallen. And that means the start of this years winter season on TV. I can now spend my Saturday and Sunday mornings again in front of the TV with a blanket around me cheering my favourite norwegian athletes on their way to glory. The biathlon will first start next weekend, but the cross country events have already begun. And for all those people who claim this is a sport for grannies, I do not agree. :P Last year we did a tour of 18 km and I have never ever felt as tired and completely destroyed for the following days and after that trip. But we were proud to have made it. :P


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