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I shop therefore I am
Yesterday Maia and I went shopping in a new mall in Malmoe. I found a nice coat at New Yorker (got to love that store!), 4 books, 1 pair of white boots from H&M and 2 lovely necklaces! I really can’t remember when I bought so much in one day.
Besides shopping we went to a restaurant and to RedFellas Juicebar. I made my biggest accomplishment at the juicebar! I have fobias for all kinds of fruits and vegetables but I almost managed to drink up the “Shopaholic“-juice I ordered. And it wasn’t that bad! My body probably thanked me when that was coming down ;).
More images after the jump!
It feels great
I have to admit that I for the first time, in a veeery long time, feel really great! I’ve been hanging out with friends quite a lot. Before I only used to see them every three months or so. I’ve been taking care of myself, work and my home just like I want to, and, I haven’t felt lite crap for some time. I still have that annoying sound in my head from time to time, but I have been training to just relax and try to forget it.
The only thing I can really can complain about is that I haven’t exercised as much as I wished and my eating habits could be better. But I have ordered two new bathing suits that I hope will arrive next week so I can start swimming again. I did quit my gym/swimming-membership a month a go, but now I don’t have to push myself to go there so I can get value for my money. I won’t loose much by paying for each time instead.
But yeah, I’m working on it so it feels good!
Japanese kids go shopping
These kids are sooo adorable! :D
On Monday night, NTV aired a special episode of “Hajimete no otsukai” (”First errand”), an adorable show that sends small children on errands. The kids are usually younger than 5-years-old, so few even notice that there are cameras watching them from across the street or sometimes from even a few feet away.
Here’s a partially subtitled segment showing two cute little kids, Masaki (5 years and 2 months) and his little sister Saika (2 years and 10 months), as they go on a journey to buy ingredients for their mom’s beef stew… [via]
I do hope that there were hidden “watchers” that looked out for them during their journey!


