Ah, I love this couch. I love. it. I didn’t even take pictures of my old couch to compare but uhm, I’ll update this post later I guess, I just have to write a little post now that I’m sitting on this couch with Nymphadora on my lap.
So let me tell you the whole story!
On Friday, I had a bit of stress because lots of things had to happen and nothing went right. My sister and cousin were coming and the house was a mess… Plus I was held up by one of my teachers [during feedback] so I missed my appointment with the duder that was going to help me fix my classes this year [so I know what my schedule is]. Argh! In the end though, all was well and my sister and cousin came after Muffin left for the Netherlands. Time for Weekend Cousines!
My cousin is French and so we spoke French all weekend. My mind is a blur. All sorts of French and Dutch and English gets mixed up and I end up not making sense. Haha. But it was so much fun, and the weather was so nice! We walked around in the wonderful city of Gent, ate Fritten [fries], sat at the Korenlei, went to the Pink Flamingo’s café [love it] and watched almost the entire first season of the L Word.
Shout out to my sister! Because she bought a new couch, and so Muffin and I inherited her old couch. It’s awesome, because it can turn into a bed. It’s pretty huge and takes up a lot of space in this tiny room, so I have to organise a bit more, but I loveeee ittttt soooo muuuuuch.
Muffin’s Dad went all the way to my sister’s house with Muffin, to get the couch and drive it all the way to Gent. And now it’s here and now I’m happy. YAY!
Oh, and by the way, I updated my mobile blog
To be edited with pictures because I love this couch! Infinite x’s and o’s!







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Oct 1, 2008 - 18:51
How many languages can you speak?
That’s awesome. I love the French language, even though I don’t speak it. I love every language spoken actually. I was I had the ability to be fluent in everything!
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I speak Dutch, French and English. Fluently[ish, because French is a tough one] and I am interested in other languages that I’m just beginning in, like German [German is easy to understand, but my German is not good enough to say I'm fluent] or Gaeilge, Danish, Vietnamese, etc.
But yes, I agree.. I love languages and being fluent in everything would be so awesome!
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Oct 6, 2008 - 01:18
Aww I want to learn French~~!~ But with my major, I have so many required courses in my major, and my advisor said taking anything extra would mean an extra semester of school for me. So I think I may end up teaching myself.
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Yeah, teaching myself is what I do with those other 58969 languages I want to be able to speak! Haha.
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Oct 7, 2008 - 14:03
Wordt in Gent eigenlijk Frans of Nederlands gesproken? Nederlands toch?
Wel handig dat je een Frans nichtje hebt om mee te oefenen
Ik kan echt heeeelemaal geen Frans meer, het was m’n beste vak op de havo maar ben zowat alles vergeten, het enige wat er nog uit komt is Je ne parle pas francais
Ben benieuwd naar foto’s van de bank! Wij hebben ook dringend een nieuw nodig, onze kat heeft ‘m als krabpaal gebruikt :S
oh en je layout is leuk!
x
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In Gent wordt gewoon Nederlands gesproken
Of Vlaams, dus. Of Gents. Je weet wel, waar ze de G niet uitspreken [Hent] en de A vervangen met O.. en zo.
Er zijn nu foto’s van de oude bank! Hahaha. Baby steps.
En dankje!!
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