27.2.08

The hunt is on

In everyday life there's always things to do. But they do get a bit more complicated when you're not very familiar with the country.

For example at the moment me and a few friends are thinking of finding a flat of our own. Lately there's been a lot of issues with the trainee flats and it's gotten very crowded at home. For short periods this isn't a problem but now it's starting to get a bit too much. You really do need somewhere a bit calm and quite to unwind after work. At the moment this isn't something you can do in our flat. So therefore we're now on the hunt for an appartment. Tricky, but keep your fingers crossed!

At the same time we're trying to find a good gym. This is proving to be harder than it sounds. So far all the one's we've seen have had one of these problems: no hot water, ladies only allowed during business hours or Swedish prices (as in a third of my salary each month). But the search continues! We've heard some rumors of other places so it shouldn't be impossible. At times like this you do wish you worked for one of the big companies where they have an in-house gym for the employees. Well, you can't have everything.

All is good and well in India otherwise. And as promised here's the link to the article in The Hindu. Apparantly I have a very hard name to spell ;)
http://www.hindu.com/2008/02/13/stories/2008021357850200.htm

That's all for now. Hope everything is great with everyone back home (or wherever else you might be)!

2 comments:

Sabina said...

It was great to read the article! Every AIESEC key word is there. :)

Good luck with finding an apartment and a gym!

Sabina

Jeremy said...

Trevs som em kisk e rotnut trivs som en fisk i vatten.
I like my version better :p, "Nystorm"