1532. I woke up like this
Made it through the week, proud and happy.
I think the performance in May will be really good and I'm so happy to be a part of it.
It's diverse in so many ways, yet connecting the dots between the pieces. It's interesting and I truly like all the pieces Danielle, Ian and Toby have made (and the STOMP we've made in the class).
Right now I'm on my way with the train to Stockholm to meet up with Jennie at the Central Station for a quick coffee, to then continue my journey back home to my parents in Arvika.
I must say that I'm happy right now, it's been a bit of a rough patch these past few weeks but I've come out on the other side. - And I have so much to look forward to!
There's been a lot of talk and thoughts (on my side) about feminism (and sexism) for a while now in school and outside of school. It's a subject that is always relevant and therefor always an ongoing discussion.
If you haven't already heard it. Listen to the song and the text Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche is reading in it.
I think the performance in May will be really good and I'm so happy to be a part of it.
It's diverse in so many ways, yet connecting the dots between the pieces. It's interesting and I truly like all the pieces Danielle, Ian and Toby have made (and the STOMP we've made in the class).
Right now I'm on my way with the train to Stockholm to meet up with Jennie at the Central Station for a quick coffee, to then continue my journey back home to my parents in Arvika.
I must say that I'm happy right now, it's been a bit of a rough patch these past few weeks but I've come out on the other side. - And I have so much to look forward to!
There's been a lot of talk and thoughts (on my side) about feminism (and sexism) for a while now in school and outside of school. It's a subject that is always relevant and therefor always an ongoing discussion.
If you haven't already heard it. Listen to the song and the text Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche is reading in it.
