Last few days

Almost done here... Just a few days to go.

So, called the family and wished them a merry Christmas and all that jazz. I'll be home for New Years.
Other than that, last night was a bit scary because I had a pretty bad fever and sick. Today is better, to which I have no clue why.

Other news?
Brenton and Momo are my new housemates. We'll be together for the next 6 months, then I get to decide if I am going to stay or not in the house (so prolly will be)

Got a Jered

So I have Jered here. Been here since last Sat. He's here to visit and leaves a day after I do from Oslo. Dunno where we are gonna stuff him. Anywho, I've been having a lot of trouble trying to pack because I am rather tired all the time and my back hurts like no other.

Hoping everyone has an amazing X-mas. Not my favorite holiday, but meh...

Asshat


I'm an @ssH@t. Not wanting to explain, but I am. Also I am oddly sick. I need to eat real food, but I've also felt like cap since Tues. with a sore throat.

Nothing really new on the dish. Getting ready to leave and therefore posting a new picture of the hell that is my room.

More study that I am not doing


but I've read enough for a break.

OI! New friend... YAY!



I'm been busy with finals and being me my room looks like such:
Onwards to news.

So, as for what I have been thinking.

1. Summer Research in (insert place here)

a. I'm hoping to go to Indiana, I'd like to see some family there. It's been like 6 years since I have.

b. I'll take anyplace really.

c. I need to start the essays for them


2. Graduate school.

a. I've decided to go for certain.

b. Tulane is back on the list (I applied there back for undergradute...)

c. Still gonna throw Stanford in there too. (who knows!)


3. Home

a. Hopefully things will turn out well and the 5 days at home won't leave me crazy

b. Also, maybe the US won't leave me crazy

c. Janterm is going to be strange... and full of fun... sooooo much fun!

I said that I should study

Instead I fell asleep a few times over.

SOOOO... I was reading some back posts and I wanted to reexamine some things.


An original list of things I've noted here and how I felt about them:

1. NOTHING LIKE A WAL-MART, the closest thing is an Ikea, but you can't get food there. I have to go to three different shops for all my needs....

Not too much of a big deal, I still wake up at 4 am with a crazy craving for random stuff but I'm learning to control myself.

2. Men with BABIES... I see men alone with their children all the time.. Baby carriages, snugglies, etc...

I don't even notice anymore, in fact, it's just nice.

3. Small meat market sections

I still miss meat, but salami is cheap and I think the veggie heavy diet has been good for me.

4. Pedestrians don't look when they cross the street, they just blindly walk out with the expectation that traffic will stop... and it does.

Another, thing I've grown used to. I don't think about it anymore.

5. EVERY THINGS COSTS A LOT!!!!!!!!! again... Land of the $20 hot dog.. but my housing is UBER-CHEAP... go figure

Upon later discovery, it's cheap because of communism, not sure how I should feel. Everything is still expensive (but the dollar did get stronger) but I don't think about it anymore.

6. 30,000 students at this college...

Only difference I have noticed is that I don't run into my friends as much as I would like.

7. 500,000 people in this city

There's more to do here than in SHERMAN!

8. No cheap off brands (except for one, first price, but it's hard to find)

Finally figured things out more, still bugs me though.

9. People are BLUNT, no tact

I'm blunt too, why the hell did I even care?

10. It's really cool to accidentally discover a castle in the middle of the city

That is still really cool, or to take a train to a lake, or a bus to the woods for hiking!

Dad news

Good news... what... I have good news? WTF!!

As it seems that as of late his tests for MRSA are coming back negative (but there is still a staph infection)

OMG!!! WHAT!

anyways, so good news. I haz it.

T-Bane

So, here is a story of anger, annoyance, and common culture shock.

I was asked by a friend to visit, so I did. What else do I have to do but study for that test that I DO NOT want to do... So I jammed on my shoes and took to the door. Little did I know that I should have just turned around and hid in my room.

First things first, I wasn't thinking about the fact there is like a foot of snow outside... nor did I think about OHHHH it's very cold and icy. In that, I grabbed my old ass vans (that are missing the heel and lack ANY traction. Literally, I've shaved the bottoms of those things.) I head outside and think about this, but eh.. I'm only going 30 ft to the bus stop. OF COURSE, it was at this moment that I decide to slip and nearly complete the splits... stopping only at the expense of my thigh being wrangled some odd way.
OW...
So I hobble to the bus stop and wait for the damn thing to come... Oh wait.. I JUST missed the last one, so I stand in the snow fall waiting for the next one in 12 mins. Ok.. not so bad... BUT... I think... hmmm what stop do I need next and then look at the post. Dammit... none of them say kingsja. so, I just have to guess...

On the bus, I wait til I get to the stop I need. NOPE, One to early. Yah. SO, I end up walking about a mile (all uphill, on ICE, with shoes that lack any grip)

Only to find that on my way there, the snow up the hill has turned into a thick, sandy, black ooze.. not to mention my shoes have NO heel, therefore all of the ooze... well, oozes into my shoes.... Icky.

I get to Linn's flat and we make tea. It is at this time however that a glass in the cabinet decides to go suicidal on us, and attempted to take us too. It was ineffective, but the glass shards were EVERYWHERE... Under the table, in the soup, in the bathroom. SO there was about 30 mins there just to clean it up. Oh did I mention that Linn does not have a vacuum or a broom. So, we are PICKING the shards from the floor.

After this. We drink tea and watch Heroes, while I chatter as always.
FLASH FORWARD>>>>>>>>>
Leaving Linn's place, I head to the bus and in fact RUN to the bus stop hoping that I hadn't missed it... Yeah... it was 10 mins late... *grumble*
So, I'm getting warm on the bu and my stop comes up... and the driver goes past it.. (I'm jamming the STOP button to hell and back at this time too)
NOPE... we keep going and going, then I head the DING of the stopper button. So the damn things DO WORK... I'm pretty certain that the driver didn't bother stopping because either the button was broken ( I WAS STANDING BY THE DOOR) and distracted by his TUBBY friend who was talking to him the whole time. bastard!!

Soooo, I get off at the last station which happens to be the light rail/subway stop too. As I scramble in the slush up to the stop, a grop of guidos are blocking the path... yelling and puching each other... and IN MY WAY... I try in vain to get around them, and as I make it around them past the wicket... I see my train go.. ARGGH!

Angrily I wait in the cold for another 20 mins, and get on the next train.

Sitting... it's nice and quiet, but there are these 2 strange fellows. One has a guitar and the other has a cup and tambourine. OH GOD

So they begin to serenade us as we sit on the train, while shaking a cup in my face. This was priceless, as the Norwegians faces were in UTTER horror. I tried to get out a few coins to pay them for this pleasure (the singing was AWFUL though)

I make it to my station and walk to my flat... all the while in my COLD, WET, and GROSS shoes... yah. Fun night.

TTLY

Sognsvann






So it snowed a few days ago...
Because of this I felt the urge to go take a walk instead of work on my papers.

Now that I have free time to do so... I shall now post em.
It seems that as of today the snow is MUCH deeper than that you see in the pics, but like well if I am going to go back and actually take more pics... maybe this Friday?

BTW: Nordic walking is the pic of the guy with the ski poles... something that old people like to do here... Go figure!
Enjoy!

MOTIVATION

I have none...

Tired and annoyed, I have to write this paper for my Sociology course. I hate this crap. It's a pass fail paper... which blows my mind. What the hell. I don't quite understand how that works. Still I want to do a bang-up job on it.

Other than that... Monday I have to begin on Genocide (which means I finish my Soc paper tonight hell or high water!)

Then NORWEGIAN... UGH
I hate that course... HATE HATE.
I feel better.. no more ranting. BACK TO STUDY.

30 mins or so?

I cheated... I didn't take these. They are from Homecoming at AC, but tis why I lurve my sisters! (Stolen from L Ry)


So, I'm chilling... Thinking people might actually wake up earlier than 2 in the afternoon back home... but it's Saturday, so what the hell am I thinking.

Talking to my mom...
HMMMmmm...
Dad?
1. Surgery the other day
2. Thought we were gonna lose him... but he made it out
3. This is the last stretch... If they didn't finish it this time, we're screwed
4. He's been stable, so let's cross our fingers.

And we wait... wait... and wait

As for the surgery:
They removed one vertebra, removed pockets of infection, put him on a vent, and placed in ICU.

So about Riga last weekend.
It went well, things were good.
Day 1:
Bus trip to Stockholm was pretty much long and tiresome. Didn't do a lot but talk to Anthony on the way there. Again, not much gained, still good to actually talk to people.

That night I wandered Stockholm a little. Ran into some people from the trip (quasi-friends... what the hell do I call them?)

Went to bed on the boat after seeing my male roommate's ass... Wasn't that bad... LOL.

Bed... and slept only to be woken by the roommates coming in at 6 am drunk.

Up at 8:00 am to eat breakfast... then wandered the city aimlessly away from the tourist part into the residential areas. Found a trashcan covered with sponges.

Bus to boat that afternoon after wandering around with Anthony again (we ran into each other)

Boat that night... I was being rather cantankerous about not dancing... replying to the suggestions with "dancing makes me envy cripples," only to see some guy in a wheelchair out (more like besides) the dance floor..

Feeling like a total asshat, I agree..
yes, this pickle went and danced... get over it... Still wasn't as awesome as when me and L Ry danced to 80's music and head banging in her living room (soon to be mine !)

Anywho... Went to bed at like 3ish?

Riga the next day, got up... and broke my fast.

Took a tour around the city, enjoy that... it was interesting.

Wandering about the city with Jon, Laura, and Erik. Cheap city, I enjoyed.

Boat again that night, where as I had the (dis)pleasure of enjoying more karaoke... Woot? THen to be asked later if I was smoking in the boat in Stockholm (no thanks) which lead to my separation from my little group. Feeling particularly stoic, I went out side on the deck and watched the water for a long time (forgetting that it was COLDER than a Will-digger's butt) and watched the moon reflecting off the waves. I think that may have been the best part of the trip. Anywahys, made it back to my room only to have my door beaten down by three drunk guys. "WHERE DID YOU GO!" My, ,my I was surprised to be so missed... But Yah, followed them, had a drink of my own and then went to the "club" for dancing (at this point I didn't care if anyone saw me last night, what should I worry for?)

That night the boat was rocking a good deal, so ... I got VERY sick. VERY, VERY Sick.
I wound up asking for some seasickness meds from a friend. I am quite grateful for that.

Slept on the bathroom floor. Ewwww....

Back on the bus to Oslo.

Home and SLEPT.

Only to have to go the next day and write my final for my Gender course.

Pictures










Riga Weekend

I should NOT be going... I SHOULD study... but I am sick of GENDER EQUALITY. SICK OF IT!

Other than that. Dad is still in the hospital.He has no less than 3 to 4 more weeks and that is only if he gets some better results in his testing. I should call them now?

Maybe later, I'm too tired and my brain is Jell-o.

Anyways.

Stockholm tomorrow, Riga and back to OSLO... I Feel like I am an idiot, but what can I do. I'll manage, I promise.

Anyways...
Hoping my dad gets better, missing my sisters and my friends from home... I am maybe TOO excited to get home. Then again, with as much crap as I have had to deal with, I am MORE than prepared to get home.

Fried Rice

3 cups rice (prepared)
1/2 an onion chopped
1 clove garlic chopped
slat and pepper
2 eggs
1 cup mixed veggies

cook egg in skillet then remove and take skillet back to stove
add oil and onions and garlic. Cook until tender, then add eggs again.

add rice and stir fry 5 mins

add veggies and fry another 5 mins.

Remove from heat and let stand (add soy sauce if desired)

Serve



I'm bored... and I've made a lot of it

Good stuff.

Halloween and the like

so, again my dad had another surgery. I'm going to try and get a hold of them today and ask how things went on.

Halloween is not that popular here. Think little decorations and I think I saw ONE hoard of children. It made just a bit sad. But there isn't a lot to do here other than party and screw off time. I need to get out more. Anyways, met a friend and had a decent time. The guys a bit dry and sometimes there is a lack of "cultural" understanding... IE the wal-mart jokes are not that funny. Then I spent the past two days yammering with different people.... Why.. I ask, the moment I leave the states that I manage to connect with old friends, or at least online I'm stupid popular. Why is it impossible to make friends that live CLOSE to me.
GD.
Other than that.... It's boring. Nothing special really... Halloween was just another day, but it was one of the nicest I had in a while (and my mom told me that night, my dad was doing ok)

No pics. I've been a lazy bum.

Snow


Well, it finally happened...

I hope it melts... and it should, I think....

Mulligan




SOOOOOO... I was going to go outside... but again.. I'm lacking... damn depression... I've stopped sensing color again (at random times).

Anyways... So I'd post a pic of what I've been fooding on for this week... A mulligan stew!

No meat sadly.. hard to find the right crappy cuts... and $$$$$.

Still.. it lasts about 6 meals.... so about half a week... and nutritious...

I should go outside...

Frustration

Annoyed.. Jered heard me complain for about 20 mins...
I really dislike the situation for finals here... I'm whiny ... whatever..

Ugh. Anytime I ask, no one give me any other answer than "Check the website"

The website that is in NORWEGIAN, or that has been WRONG countless times, or how about the I COULDN'T EVEN ACCESS THE INFORMATION....

But they get pissy if I ask a question that they could answer within a few seconds.

Frustrating, which wouldn't be so bad if I wasn't as stressed out as I am right now...
I'm losing my eyebrows again... Sad face...

Weekend






So...
Ended up in the convention this weekend..... very interesting for me, but I don't feel like talking about it now... I make story later when I can fix the stupid space bar on my computer.
Yes, pictures of me for once... Jered shall be please.

Shudder

why... why do I ever look at pictures of people from high school.. Makes me feel old...but grateful I am here in Norway!

Anyways.. I seem to be depressed I really wish things were better, so that I would want to blog about them...

Going to As this weekend... Really, I don't want to go, but.....

Statistic

Well, if you know anything about stats is that they are easily manipulated to take theses with a grain of salt.

Top 5 Alarming World Poverty Statistics:

5. More than 800 million people suffer from malnutrition.

4. The United States spends 0.16% of its budget on aid to poor countries, the second lowest percentage among all developed countries.

3. A worker in Bangladesh making garments for Disney would have to work 210 years in order to earn what Disney’s CEO gets paid in one hour.

2. 35,000 children a day die from diseases related to malnutrition, or 1 every 2 seconds.

1. Over three billion people (roughly half the world’s population) live on less than two dollars a day.



Top 5 Alarming United States Poverty Statistics:

5. In 1968, the minimum wage was 86% of the living wage. By 1998, that figure had fallen to 64%.

4. On any given night, 750,000 Americans do not have shelter, or 1 in 400.

3. 40 million Americans do not have medical insurance, 0r 1 in 8.

2. 10 million Americans go hungry each day, 40% of them children.

1. In 1996, one in four Americans under 18 was living in poverty.



Top 10 Alarming United States Wealth Statistics:

10. Since 1950, Americans have used up more resources than everyone who ever lived on earth before 1950.

9. In 2000, CEO’s earned 475 times what their average workers made.

8. 57% of those listed on the 1997 Forbes 400 started life as millionaires.

7. Americans spend more on trash bags than 90 other countries spend on everything.

6. 27% of people earning over $100,000 agree that “I cannot afford to buy everything I really need.”

5. On 15% of Americans report that they would be satisfied with a comfortable middle-class lifestyle.

4. The Unites States comprises 5% of the world’s population, yet accounts for 40% of its gasoline consumption.

3. The average size of a new home today is double what it was in the 1950’s.

2. The average American consumes 5 times more than a Mexican, 10 times more than a Chinese person, and 30 times more than someone from India.

1. If everyone in the world consumed at the same rate as Americans do, we would need six planet earths to meet the demand for resources.

(originally posted at Discipline for Justice)

Blog Action Day

So this may seem a little pointless to me, at least to post here, but whatever:

88 Ways to Take Action Against Poverty Right Now

1. Eat meatless meals 2x a week. Donate that grocery money to a local food bank. - TarotByArwen
2. Be homeless for a day/night. - Lex
3. Stop putting off adopting a child through an organization like Compassion International (or adopt another one). - Lex
4. Make a loan on Kiva, or buy a couple gift certificates and give them away to friends. - Lex
5. Get a group together to go door-to-door collecting canned foods for your local soup kitchen/shelter. - Lex
6. Take a homeless person to dinner and actually sit/talk with him. - Lex
7. Stop being lazy. Find a way to do your job better so that you can save an hour a day, or be that much more productive. - Alex Shalman
8. Stop buying junk to make yourself look pretty and donate it to homeless people and hungry people. - Craigsnede
9. Make flyers to stick in the local library. - Craigsnede
10. If you have a musical instrument you no longer use, donate to the still-struggling musicians and students in New Orleans, who are still recovering from Hurricane Katrina. A few great organizations that will accepts musical instruments are Tipitina’s Foundation (www.tipitinasfoundation.org) and The New Orleans Musicians Relief Fund (www.nomrf.org/donations.html).
11. I’m interviewing a Capuchin monk vowed to Poverty about his work with Detroit’s poor for my blog, and I’m trying to arrange a fund raiser with my author and PIVTR radio station friends.
12. Find a gripping picture or video having to do with poverty and publish it on the Web.
13. Stop drinking Coke and bottled water for a day and save on plastic. Will save a lot of plastic if each of us does it for only one day.
14. Share your skill or knowledge, so they can improve their knowledge to increase their life/prosperity.
15. Visit an orphanage.
16. Stop being lazy.
17. Give comfort to the poor.
18. Donate.
19. Check your closet and make sure that anything you have not used last winter is taken to a charitable organization. Ask your friends and neighbors and volunteer to pick up the clothes, launder them and deliver them to those organizations. They will do no good in your closet and a world of good to someone in need.
20. On one day only eat food that you have asked someone for directly or for the money you need to buy it. Pay attention to the feelings.
21. Have a “sponsor me” day. Donate money to a poverty relief cause for everyone who leaves a comment on your blog that day.
22. Designers for Blog Action Day group on Flickr. Submit your designs: http://www.flickr.com/groups/bad2008design/
23. Organize a Hunger 101 Program for a local youth group. Our Girl Scout community learned about what they could do to help the working poor in our community. http://spedr.com/da5f This inspired them to organize several Take Action events: http://spedr.com/krfw
24. Add the “Women Rock” badge to your website or Facebook page.
25. if any of us knew or aware about any organisation which can help educate them, like, skills centre, entrepeneurship centre..u know, stuffs they do to help these pople actually do something to improve their life, we might try to collect name carsd from these organisations (NGOs or ministries), and walk around and passed these cards to them, with of couse, maybe some donations of any supplies.
26. Skip a weekly trip to the grocery store and donate the money saved to a food bank. I do this once a year for my family of 5. For that week we only eat what is left in the pantry or fridge. By the end of the week, pickings are slim and we get a sense of what it feels like to not have the luxury of tasty, well balanced meals every night.
27. Make a personal fundraising page in 5 minutes on Firstgiving.com. Raise money securely online for any US-based nonprofit committed to ending poverty in the US or around the world. Here’s an example page: http://www.firstgiving.com/bapbwm.
28. Have dinner on the floor and make it a very small meal (like chicken broth, watered down milk, and maybe a small piece of bread?) Talk about the blessings you have and that the meal represents those who don’t get to eat “big” on a daily basis.
29. Volunteer at a soup kitchen!
30. Play freerice.com!
31. If you have take out coffee, skip it for an entire week, donate the savings!
32. Give 5 bucks to a homeless person who looks hungry!
33. Talk with your children about poverty and who it affects.
34. Save your old stuff and sold it for charity
35. Support charity organization in your country. Reducing poverty may start in your nearest region.
36. Do something to touch 3 people or to reach out to 3 people and get them to pay it forward.
37. Give a gallon of water to each of 3 people who need it?
38. Give a $10 gift certificate to each of 3 homeless, single mothers so that she and her children can have one hot meal at a fast food restaurant?
39. Ask 3 entrepreneurs to each make a donation to 3 people or causes?
40. Holding perhaps daily or weekly community classes for imparting knowledge from our side and educating the local masses is something we all can do by coming together at grass root level.
41. Avoiding overconsumption.
42. Contributing to relief funds which can assist this cause.
43. Host a 1 day famine and collect donations. With the donations, pass it to a Welfare/Poverty Organisation.
44. Plan a pot luck/BBQ or a get together inviting close friends and neighbours, to bring awareness and also to raise funds for a shelter home. Funds can be used to purchase the necessary groceries for the home.
45. Pray for the comfort and safety of the world’s poor. Pray for the strength, wisdom and courage to help each of them find prosperity.
46. Combat corruption!
47. Don’t just talk to your kids about poverty - get them involved by having them go through their toys and clothes to find concrete things to pass along. The next time they want you to buy something for them - talk about what that money could buy for someone who had no food… then follow through and donate the money you didn’t spend.
48. Donate your time and expertise to teach a class to those trying to find a new way to earn a living.
49. To add to the previous suggestions, rather than just donate money to homeless people, why not use the money you would use on yourself for a coffee to buy one for someone else. If you get coupons for free beverages or meals, keep them with you and give them to someone in need.
50. As you find organizations to which you like to donate food, clothing, etc., spend some time volunteering for that organization. Contribute to the organizations you are already supporting in other ways.
51. Educate others. If you are a teacher, talk to your students about poverty. Get their opinions. Inspire them. If you work in other areas, strike up a conversation with your colleagues in the lunchroom or lounge. Get educated so you can answer questions and provide information that might spur others into action.
52. Visit The Hunger Site every day and click the link to feed the hungry. It’s fast and it’s free and there’s absolutely NO excuse not to do it every day you’re online!
53. Be compassionate.
54. Invite friends to watch documentaries how poverty destroyed ones life,family and their future.
55. Do not waste water on that day.
56. Express your love and compassion for one street child by having an enrollment conversation with her.
57. Ask your child to share her food with the child of your maid on that day.
58. Make a list of five items you haven’t used for long and have no plans to use them in future either. And distribute them among local poors with all humility.
59. Compose a poem on the theme ‘Making Poverty A History’ and get it published in a local magazine or paper. Also, ask your baby to recite the poem in her school.
60. Talk to your five relatives about the poverty issue and invite them to come up with their suggestions to eradicate poverty.
61. Organize a drawing competition for kids on the poverty theme and exhibit their works in a local school or community centre.
62. Do not overeat on that day.
63. Save electricity on that day and contribute the equivalent savings to a local charity.
64. Contribute your one day salary to a child rehabilitation centre.
65. Get a few friends, gather all your unused items, sell it and buy something a meal for the poor in your neighborhood.
66. Si tan solo los gobiernos hicieran mucho mas por este flagelo, la pobreza se reduciría en un 70% por no decir 100%. Observo como a algunos gobiernos que han prometido en sus campañas electorales que acabarían con este mal, luego de llegar al poder y por motivo del oro negro les entran grandes cantidades de dinero, ¿y que es lo que han hecho con el, en vez de ayudar al pais? Financiar con ese dinero (que se supone es del pueblo), proyectos políticos solo para sus intereses personales… da tanta tristeza ver cuanta gente tirada por la calle, sin tener que comer, o donde dormir, mientras estos señores se gastan el dinero de tantos ciudadanos, comprando poder para satisfacer su ego.
67. Travel to a poor country or area. Look for ways to make a difference on the ground there.
68. On your next off day from work, go to a homeless shealter and help serve food to those who are there, talk with them, listen to their stories, you will find that they were at one time, alot like yourself.
69. Let’s learn to love and respect one another, and to give to those who have less.
70. Pictures. It’s one thing to say that the milk my son spilled at lunch this afternoon was more than some kids get. But some people don’t see how real that is unless they’re looking at a picture.So, I’m looking for them.
71. Talk about poverty.
72. To most Americans, it’s not real unless we see it. I’m going to be revamping my blog so that poverty is prominent, and I’m talking about it more often.
73. Don’t stop at the generalities. War, famine, corruption, etc. all happen, and should be resisted. However, let’s dig deeper and go into the specifics. Not just talking about thousands of people dying of thirst … let’s talk about a real person.
74. Pull out the hearts of the readers, and make them confront what they know is right and wrong.
75. Instead of video games and other toys, give your neighbors and friends gift certificates for classical music lessons. For every $1 spent on music education, by my calculations, you get a $4.57 return on your investment from age 4-22 and that investment can never be taken away from you. Throughout one’s lifetime it pays much, much more. Take the money you save and give it in music lessons to the next person.
76. Go to your school board meetings and demand better music education. The arts are part of the core curriculum of “No Child Left Behind” and as I’ve been telling people for a few months now, the less we have to pay for health care and crime, the more we have to spend on food and shelter and doing good for our neighbors.
77. The more intelligent we are and the more productive we are, the more fruitfully we can spend our time, and the more we can produce to give away.
78. The reason why poverty still exist in Indonesia is because people is giving cash money to the poor at the streets and those money usually being used for things that usually destructive/not good (buying drugs, etc.) In order to stop poverty, the government already got their program to fight it but it didn’t go successfully for people still think that they are better off at the streets and there’s this what-so-called ‘mafia’ that organize these poor people at the streets.
79. In order to fight this, the people started to give food/meal/clothes to the poor instead of cash money so it would stop the process.
80. I think in order to stop poverty is to give what the people really need, not just giving it away for the sake of ‘being kind’ ;)
81. Fund educational programs for women.
82. Ensure that women have legal protections.
83. Educate people about the plight of women around the world.
84. Educate yourself on one aspect of poverty that affects women, whether it’s educating yourself on what’s going on with rape or abortion legislation in your own local area, or finding out what you can do to help women in other countries attain the basic human rights they deserve, by doing research on organisations that help women and contributing to those organisations in some way.
85. Do a campaign of creative advertisements for public awareness and a call to action. Do a poster, do an ambient campaign, write a radio or TV spot.
86. Breadline Africa is launching a Blogger Bake Off to help raise awareness and funds. If you want to do something on Blog Action Day, you should turn your talking (which is very worthwhile) into action: donate to a charity. Organisations that use funds directly in poor communities will be using your money where it can do the most good: at the grass roots level.
87. Educate yourself.
88. Prepare a space in your home for the poor to stay as needed.

Well, what are you waiting for? Pick something from this list. Go NOW. Do it.

Do it.

And the world will be richer in mind and body.

Nationaltheater

I went and actually did something today... Whoo me!
Really that means I went to the national theater.
If any of the drama kids read this, then maybe I should point out that Ibsen was Norwegian (and the writer of Romershlom{I can't spell})

Anyways, I have pictures for you to enjoy... Don't forget that there are more at the Picasa Album.







To add to this... I also was surprised to find something like the Farmer's Market on the street... It's not the same as most of the products are high end, organic, specifically cultural items... Plus it's only for about a week. But I got a bunch of samples of odd things. This included odd fish and brown cheese.... Neither of which I really wanted... Thought about buying moose sausage though.

Pictures from that!




For anyone wanting to go abroad

So, if you know me... then you know that I am an utter MISER. I hate to spend money and I love to make budgets. It's a sick, sick hobby. That comes in handy!

Here is the gist of what I have spent and project to spend in Oslo:

$400 USD for rent @ 5 months = $2000 USD
$100 USD for food @ 5 months = $500 USD
$100 USD for etc. @ 5 months = $500 USD
$60 USD for trans@ 5 months = $300 USD
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$250 for books for class
$100 for supplies for daily living
$800 to get to Norway
$550 to get to Dallas
$100 for random airport fees and transport

THAT'S A LOT OF F%¤"King MONEY! at least for a college student like me.

GRAND TOTAL: $5100 dollars
This is the total if I ignore the extra excursions I will be taking

In other news, I signed up to take a light cruise to Riga (in Lativa) for a day or two (in november... let's hope I enjoy it)

PLUS, next week I go to Ã…s for the ISU national convention. I hope that turns out well.

No pictures this time... Nothing really to get excited about... I'm too tired to really try harder

News about my fahter: He's doing no better but no worse. Just the same thing... He might be out of the hospital in a few weeks... But still I really have no clue where my life is headed right now. In a way this is really a chance for me and my family to break free from some old habits and lifestyles. Then again with the economy and such, I think everyone is going to have to do that... at least we have an excuse to cry about it, eh? Still, he has STOPPED dropping weight (because my mother spends most days there with him, annyoing both him and the nurses to give him food and not let him 14 hours without food again...) plus he can walk (if only to the toilet) a little. Trying to liquidate assests has proven diffcult, and so money isn't coming in like we would like... Still my contributions, my friends, and my family's earnings are getting us barely by... However, in all honesty, I don't know how long we can make it last.

In other news... I'm considering doing what I have done before and be "homeless" for my last year at AC.... I wouldn't be that hard except the need for food... which with a car should do me well... Not going to try that yet, until I am in my last year when I can find places to stay at over the long breaks.

Lazy Bum

So I finally got around to contacting someone that I had been following on their blog

http://leasa.blogspot.com/

and she was kind enough to give me some info and link about a program that I want to do for grad studies (given I can)
Though that's just one option.

Also, I found out that one blog that I really enjoy (due to the alarming amount of Tex-Mex on it) is written by an AC alum. Crazy.....
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http://homesicktexan.blogspot.com/


It's a small world.

Other than that, I've been a bum. It's so dark and cold here that I generally just enjoy sleeping until all hours of the afternoon, then I wander the city streets like a BUM...

Urge


So, my sister will be particularly happy (I think) with what I plan to bring home for her...
If she reads this, she can let me know if she wants it.

Back in the day there was a soda that was called Surge... you may or may not remember it. Anyways, it seems that this soda didn't do so hot in the states.

What I didn't know what that Surge is actually from Norway. Though, it is called Urge.

Well, in 2001 all sales of Surge finished because Coca-Cola stopped making this drink. EXCEPT in Norway. So, yesterday I bought a large bottle of Urge and enjoyed some great times of the late 90's.

So why mention my sister? From what I can recall, she really LOVED Surge. So, if she wants a big bottle, I'd be happy to bring one back, or at least mail it to her?

Tight and Bright

So we had our first Party as the ISU... Tight and bright was the theme...
Again the idea is so that International (and Norwegian) students can come and find one another and hang out... Instead of sitting in their rooms, like I do....

Looks like it went really well.... I went there a few mins ago and will head back at the last call to see how things have turned out (as well as make sure that everything it ok)

But it looks great and that's good I guess...
I'll put some pictures up at some point.

Total Economic Failure

Ok...
Soooo I know this is bad but I checked what my money was worth today and I got a nice surprise...
Due to the situation in the states, we've managed to tank the Euro and rape the NOK...
Case in point:


So, now my 20 dollar hot dog is more like a 16 dollar Hotdog...

In the grand scheme of things, I don't think it'll help me that much. But alas, at least I get my silver lining if only for a few moments.


Now awesome linkage...http://www.maptube.org/map.aspx?s=DCw5pjlTjBiphDdcGVwKXBwKdowKEi

A little less creepy

From your 40 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 5,444 items, starred 26 items, shared 499 items, and emailed 0 items.

That would be my reader on google.... I need a life my friends.


This week, I have to go to a seminar this afternoon about soviet prisoners and their loyalty to communism.

ISU tight and bright party this Friday (I dun wanna go)

And my mom called me last night:

So, my dad is still in the rehabbing place and they might want to switch him to another medication.... This may or may not be bad....
He's walking again, but still dropping lbs. However he's still around 150... so that's more normal range... he's not yet underweight... I hope my mother will take some pictures (nudge nudge)
Other than that.... I dunno maybe, maybe.
Still they say he won;t leave for at least another 3 weeks. So maybe he'll be out in time for Halloween, He can go as a skeleton?

Woke up late

Sooo, class got canceled and I decided to sleep in. Maybe I'll go somewhere... it's a really sweet day.

Nothing to really report, so I'll throw some facts out.... Because as some of you may or may not know, I am a bit of a crazy hippie....

About drying clothes (cause I don't pay the $2.80 here for the dryer)
# Electric dryers use five to ten percent of residential electricity in the United States
# There are 88 million dryers in America, and if everyone converted to lines 1/2 the year it could reduce residential output of CO2 by 3.3%.
# Clothes last longer when air dried
# Indoor racks can humidify your home in dry winter weather
# Clothes dryer fires account for about 15,600 structure fires, 15 deaths, and 400 injuries annually

About water usage:

The pre-warm shower water can be used for anything... Keep a bucket in the shower... or if you are me.... Take the dirty dishes with in the shower... cause there is nothing better than the soak and scrub.

Urine can be used on plants as a fertilizer (and kept out of the sewage system) BTW: Urine is STERILE... Just make sure to dilute.

Conservation of water is important because --- Survey says
energy expenditure, Chemicals in use, etc...


Now don't get me wrong, people has taken past hut days. I like my laptop too. My main reason for being so "eco" is because I'm cheap... I like my money, it's consumption in my experience that is the biggest waste...

Some food for thought... later luvs.

The return of PiCKLeS

So guys, if you keep up with this,
I'll be back state side at apprx 2:30 pm on Dec. 30th 2008 from the DFW airport....
So I miss X-mas but I'll be around for new years (at home)
then figuring out what to do for jan-term. Work, maybe a course... I dunno.
I'm hoping to take a course, if anyone has a couch I can crash on, just leave me a message. I've got a few lined up... so we'll see.

Anyways, I have picture for later to put up. Hehe, it's a surprise, but if you are nerdy you'll think it's funny.

No update from my mom, my sister says things are ok.... as OK can be... if that means much.

Still having trouble making friends.... The beer intolerance and the fact that I am in gender study/sociology courses (IE FEMALE DOMINATED) means I rarely see men (which I tend to make friends with more than women)
Then there is the tendency to collect with one's own "kind"... meaning the asians stay with asians, etc..... but I seem to dislike most North Americans I meet (ok, Matt you're a good guy) but meh.....maybe I'm just picky.

Unsociable

"I'm Socially Unacceptable, Unexceptional, Unsociable"

More MSI obsessing. .... UGHHHHH
No worries, I like to post song lyrics on occasion...
SOOOOO, I think my tummy is going to explode... hurts like hell.

Anyways,
I'm bored... again.. as always.
My Norwegian still sucks, I'm too embarrassed to try at home... though I may soon. Mainly to be an ass.

Not much from home, the same ol` same ol`... It's been week 5 now. He might start trying to walk for the first time since he was admitted.

Nothing else really, just wanting to waste some time at home between classes.

The card from Morgan



So I checked my mail and had a nice surprise... THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!

Diva Cups

So I'm awake... and I should go to sleep.

Than again... I'm obsessing over MSI... Specifically the song, "Bed of Roses"

Nothing today, just another ISU meeting, cleaned the flat, and photographed another book.

I worry that sometimes I say something, or do something that might upset my flat-mates. I tend to to think out my thoughts that well. Stuff just pops out... and the shiny stuff calls to me. I hope I'm not that annoying... Though I have to be, it's they way I am, but I'm working on it. Though sometimes I just can't understand anything that is said to me... English or otherwise.... and I feel like and ass-hat trying to explain that my brain is .... screwy... so randomly... you can talk to me and I don't hear you... I swear it sounds like everyone is underwater... or it sounds like it is being played backwards. I can't even understand English. Makes me sad.

So... mental check. I'm still lonely. Jered may come to visit in Oct. Let's hope. I'd love to show him the city before it gets cold.

BTW: My Norwegian flat mate is a pussy... he was upset that left the door/window open, because it was "cold." NO JOKE..... Actually, at least I'm not the only one. *sigh*

"My life has never been a bed of roses... Don't feel sorry for me, feeling sorry has been my life's devotion... Anyway"

Hiking Hurts








So, I went on a hike today (and I was planning this long before Jered was, so Bah!)

About my dad.
He's in rehab... so it's looking a lot better, given we were pretty sure that he was going to die. Then again, I forgot that his last name is Faulk.... They say it's hard to stop a train, but it's harder to kill a Faulk... ok, so I made that up. Still...
If I were to name off all the times we've come to near death experiences, you'd see the grounding for my hypothesis.
So, I think he'll make it to x-mas.... Lets hope the rest of my family can keep it together, with all the bills and such. I wonder what life will be like when I get back. I never thought we would lose our house... and we might not if things will work out. Still. Everything is now nothing like when I left. Life I guess.

THE HIKE!!
Long. I was out for 6 hours. I am tired... though at some point I need to clean the flat. Anyways, it was nice. I enjoyed the atmosphere. I got to talk to the Iranian guy and his roomie. Nice guy, if not a little bit of a handful.
We looked a mushrooms, including some that a pretty damn deadly. Plus Smoking them (see pictures) cause that's how we roll here in the woods.
Met a few more people... but nope, I can't say their names let alone spell them.
Cool pics. Pretty views, I'll have to go back. Besides, walking in the woods is free, and easy. But now my butt hurts... a lot.
One thing that I thought was cool. The guy from Iran complained about the lack of public transport in Tehran which I could parallel in the states. In fact some of observations were very similar. Then people are people. No matter where they come from.


UPDATE: I'm not sure why, but I kinda went crazy and completely destroyed my room. Nothing broken but a wall plate. Still. I had to take a walk.. but this guy from Djibouti decided to randomly talk to me and follow me for a while... So I wandered back to Sogn.

Jalapeno Tree

I crave it!!!!! The green sauce calls to me... First meal back in the states.... Gotta be that tree.

Nothing new... Going to Nordmarka saturday so more pics then. Also heard from my mom.

Dad's still in the hospital, has a blood clot, and had more surgery. Still alive so far as I know. Other than that.. Nothing much.


I'll update later.

Nothing New


So,
Had another ISU meeting.
Our first official party will be the 3rd of October. Not a lot of time to do much. Also, the theme will be "Tight and Bright." Plus cheap beer. I'll get a chance to relax here and have some beers with the guys.
Other than that Farshad (one of the uys from Iran) came and talked about the national convention (I will be going 2 weeks after the T&B party.) It's supposed to be a lot of fun.
Classes are a snooze. Other then genocide. It's fun to think through and hear about all the things the US has done to contribute to genocide (but we aren't the only ones) given that most teachers I have ever had seem to overlook that fact. Plus, the debates on how punishment should occur.
Oh and the gender class is awesome. Fact: an official in France is pregnant out of wedlock, Muslim, and the press leaving her alone. I thought that was cool. Where as Palin is called a MILF and people are obsessed with her pregger daughter... Look at the statistics on teen pregnancy, look at the normal age of children of politicians, and think about the fact that abortion is pretty hush hush anyways. I personally am not the GREATEST fan of her... but that's because of her views and perceived ability not because she is a normal person (FACE IT, the nuclear family is a pile of lies and BULLSHIT. If you think about anyone you know like that, they either scare the hell out of you, or sexually abuse their kids behind closed doors. Hell, the most normal person I know still has some dirty secrets from his childhood.) Maybe I'm biased because I hate yuppies... with a PASSION and they go against nearly all things that I believe in. But that's them.

Gomenasai...

Soooooooooooo, I really want Andrea and Jan to get back. I'm bored. Very bored. Plus, I bet they will be drunk. Drunk Jan is fun... and kinda stupid. It amuses me so.
Also, I miss my sisters. You guys rock. I wish you were here so we could do stupid, embarrassing, and awkward things together.

Also, to my family. I'm still a hoping and a praying for your safety. Tell Dad I love him and that he has to hang on till I get back. I lied about the making til the end of high school deal.

Updatation:
I'm bored. I figured Jered would at least be awake until 10ish. But nope. Makes me sad and needy. Must find someone to talk to. Sad face pie.
Well, I've made a lot of friends. But hanging out tends to cause problems. 1 = the past 2 weeks have been hell. 2 = one of them skipped class today so I didn't get to talk to him. 3 = I don't have money, nor parents, nor other forms of cash to go out, but I haven't met anyone who just likes to chill. 4 = I DON'T HAVE A CELL PHONE YET!

Dad

Still alive and doing good. I got an e-mail from my mom. It looks like that he's out of ICU but still in the hospital. Water is still in his lungs but he's looking better.

My mom couldn't get a hold of me because they had no power.

Again, I'm sorry mom, I was upset and nervous.

Because sometimes I hate Blogger

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Went to medieval Oslo today. I had to force myself out of bed to do it. I was ok, but I think it could have been better. I blame Oslo, they don't put a lot of pride in their heritage.
Saw the remains of the Old Kings quarters, Church of St. Mary, Church of St. Halvard, and the Church of St. Olav. Plus the Monastery of Dominican monks at Oslo

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There was also very rare paintings in the Dominican Monastery (see the pic). These are different Tropical birds. I think they are at least 500 years old. Maybe older.

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It was nice to see a lot of people I already met. Katherine, Peter, and the Iranian guys who's name I can't say nor recall (he's the head w/o glasses in the above pic)

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I didn't stay long though.

I haven't heard from my mom in nearly 5 days. I'm pretty upset. Either something has gone horribly wrong and they can't or don't want to tell me.

That or they forgot I existed...

Either way. I'm not informed at all. Thanks mom.