Monthly Archives: December 2010

Christmas gifts!

I had a wonderful Christmas together with my family. The best part of Christmas is that we all give and get gifts from each other. I really love to give gifts! I’m not a person that likes to be the … Continue reading

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Merry Christmas!

Today I just want to wish all of my givers and readers a merry Christmas! I hope that all of you have a great day! On the picture below is this year’s gingerbread house that I built together with my … Continue reading

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Visa!

Hello everybody! Last week I handed in my visa application which makes me one step closer to my journey! It makes me so happy! I’ve talked to two girls that are going to be in Ghana when I come down … Continue reading

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Two months!

Today it’s only two months left before I leave Sweden for Ghana! I’m really looking forward to my journey and to make my dream come true. Yesterday some Swedish bloggers wrote about me and my project on their blogs! I … Continue reading

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Red Cross

Yesterday I went to the Red Cross second-hand store here in my neighborhood with my mother and my sister. They sell a lot of nice things and clothes that are second-hand to collect money for their projects. It’s really nice … Continue reading

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Backpack!

Today I had a day off from school so I went to town together with my mother and my boyfriend to look at different backpacks for my journey, so that I can pick out the one that is best for … Continue reading

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Morsan o farsan på nätet!

The week before last week I had a meeting with a girl named Anna. She and her colleagues had got their eyes open for my project and they decided that they wanted to help me in some way. They have … Continue reading

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Concerts for Change!

Last evening I went to an event with my boyfriend. My father is one of the organizers on it. My father works with an organization called Concerts for Change and they have (together with other organizations) about 3 events/year. This … Continue reading

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