CHEZ LA COIFFEUSE
I'm in theory working on my multidiciplinary project right now, so I'll keep it short and jump to the conclusion.
I found out that it is pretty hard to explain a hair cut when you're missing the correct vocabulary. Despite this, and the fact that the hairdresser said that she didn't understand what kind of cut I wanted, it all went pretty well :)
Me and many other Erasmus students here in Toulouse have become ski addicts, we're going to Ax-les-Thermes again!
By the way, what do you think about the Polaroid'isation of the pictures above?
Have a nice evening and Week-end :D
ROAD BLOCK
Tonight:
Tonights it's an Erasmus party, "Fiesta Erasmus" at Le Ramier, but I'm not going because of a hard schoolday tomorrow. I'm attending the preparty though and then I'm going Quiz'ing with Jean and others from the class.
Have a nice evening everyone!
TOWER, THIS IS A380 READY FOR TAKE-OFF
I found a few images from Joao's goodbye party. Look how great the weather is in Toulouse (last week anyway)

Geir, Roberto and Tom playing ball in the nice weather

Tom (rugby, Wales) saw his country lose against France in rugby later that night (27th)

Tina and Emelie made us "semle", buns with cream and marsipan. Delicious!
I'm off to do something, haven't any plans yet!
SO MUCH TO TELL
The sadest part:
I'm going to start with something that happened in the beginning of the winter holiday, before we left for Marseilles, Nîmes and all that: The Portugese Dinner.
Saturday 14th Susana, Joao and Tiago invited everyone for Portugese dinner because Tiago is leaving us :S The food was great and it was good a good way to say goodbye to Tiago!

Back three: Kristofer, Tiago, Geir
Front three: Joao, Tom, Cate
About two weeks later (last Friday) it was Joao's turn to say goodbye. Roberto and Geir organized a goodbye dinner and we had super burgers and hot dogs :D It's really sad to have lost the two best Portuguese guys alive. Luckily we're seeing them again in May!
The happier part:
Last Wednesday I turned 23 (iPublish found me old and are now censoring my age). Turning 23 is no big thing, I don't look any older nor do I feel any older. Still wanted to celebrate it, so Thursday Malena and I had a get-together (she turned 24 Thursday). We had bought in lots of food and cake and something to drink (Carrefour has good cakes).
We both got a super fun present from Charlotte (Who recently came back from a month in Australia) - a pen with a jumping kangaroo!
From the others I got a volleyball, signed by pretty much everyone. A gift I really really really appreciated!
Saturday I used most of the day finishing my PPI report (Parcours Professionel Individualisé), but more importantly: We had our first outdoor picnic! In February!

Geir, Juha, Annika and Synnøve

Santiago, Roberto and Astrid
It was actually not bad at all, I thought it would be colder. I had a sweater (and a half) and that was enough most of the time. It was windy so the windchill factor made it cold sometimes. Non the less, February! In the evening I saw Grand Torino, Clint Eastwood's latest movie. Money well spent. It is fantastic, such a strong story!
I forgot being invited to Oulya's birthday party (baad), so I came a bit late but had great fun! I truly love the French way to party! Specially the tradition of having Michel Sardou's "Les lacs du Connemara" as the last song! It is so much fun and such a great ambiance when everyone makes a ring and jumpes/dances together!
Michel Sardou - Les Lacs du Connemara
Today I've done quite a lot. I got up around 10h and saw Die Hard 4.0 before I helped the BEE distributing flyers and posters for this Thursday's Erasmus party at Le Ramier. Then I threw some balls (rugby) with Tom before we ate dinner and ended the evening with Braveheart at Juha's. A perfect end to a weekend with lots of happenings!
PS. In my last post I listed the trips I've planned so far. Now I've added two more trips.
July 10th-12th: Visiting Tom for his birthday and to play golf in England
August 21-23rd: Going to London to celebrate Cate!