Saturday, March 30, 2013
autocorrect = >:(
March 30, 2013 (past bedtime)
I got a cheap but working European tablet a few days ago to temporarily replace my netbook which crashed on me last week of February or so I recall. I still hate touchscreens so I keep this entry short.
I wanna go home.
Optimism dead
Elizabeth (zabe ) gibbons
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Multi-National Festival
March 2, 2013
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaziuko_mug%C4%97
Today I got to go to old town and walk for eight hours looking at awesome hand-made merchandise from venders who came from many different surrounding countries, as well as Lithuania. It was way awesome. I'm sure I'll pay the price for it tomorrow, but whatever.
I bought five souvenirs and saw a ton of awesome stuff, and I don't even know where to start with it all. I think given how exhausted I am and how my roommate just turned off the light in our room so she could sleep, I will stick to the souvenirs for now and record the adventure in more detail later.
Firsly I bought an awesome necklace that looks like a pair of metal wings, and it has amber dangling from it as well. It's so cool, and inexpensive, so I got it. There were tons of stalls selling gorgeous amber jewelry.
Then I bought a little Lithuania magnet. Not over the top, just something for the fridge to help me fight off the home sickness when I get to America again. Also to help fight the depression and shock of leaving I bought a Lithuania t-shirt. They were both super good deals.
I also bought a little Ocarina and a booklet of songs so I can learn how to play. It's so cute! I didn't buy a big one like the one Link owns in Ocarina of Time, just a little starter one. It's worth it though, and will be even more so if I can actually figure out how to fill my lungs enough to play it. I blame the weather and wind, it's way too cold to fill your lungs enough without them freezing inside you.
Finally, I bought a little ceramic snake. I thought it was so cool, it even looks a little like a trebel clef. I fell in love with everything at the stand where I found it, but decided on the snake because it was only 6 litas and somewhat small, and I didn't want to risk getting something bigger and breaking it.
That's it for now, I need to find some way to de-thaw enough to figure out what stiffness is from cold and what stiffness is from muscle over-use. So until next time, visa gero.
Elizabeth (Zabe)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaziuko_mug%C4%97
Today I got to go to old town and walk for eight hours looking at awesome hand-made merchandise from venders who came from many different surrounding countries, as well as Lithuania. It was way awesome. I'm sure I'll pay the price for it tomorrow, but whatever.
I bought five souvenirs and saw a ton of awesome stuff, and I don't even know where to start with it all. I think given how exhausted I am and how my roommate just turned off the light in our room so she could sleep, I will stick to the souvenirs for now and record the adventure in more detail later.
Firsly I bought an awesome necklace that looks like a pair of metal wings, and it has amber dangling from it as well. It's so cool, and inexpensive, so I got it. There were tons of stalls selling gorgeous amber jewelry.
Then I bought a little Lithuania magnet. Not over the top, just something for the fridge to help me fight off the home sickness when I get to America again. Also to help fight the depression and shock of leaving I bought a Lithuania t-shirt. They were both super good deals.
I also bought a little Ocarina and a booklet of songs so I can learn how to play. It's so cute! I didn't buy a big one like the one Link owns in Ocarina of Time, just a little starter one. It's worth it though, and will be even more so if I can actually figure out how to fill my lungs enough to play it. I blame the weather and wind, it's way too cold to fill your lungs enough without them freezing inside you.
Finally, I bought a little ceramic snake. I thought it was so cool, it even looks a little like a trebel clef. I fell in love with everything at the stand where I found it, but decided on the snake because it was only 6 litas and somewhat small, and I didn't want to risk getting something bigger and breaking it.
That's it for now, I need to find some way to de-thaw enough to figure out what stiffness is from cold and what stiffness is from muscle over-use. So until next time, visa gero.
Elizabeth (Zabe)
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