Gustav can’t wait to taste our freakshake ?

Gustav can’t wait to taste our freakshake ?
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It’s time for a Throwback Thursday!

It’s time for a Throwback Thursday!

In the end of June this summer, we spent a week in Germany and Switzerland “warming up” before going to Australia. We visited Cologne and Bonn in Germany and Zurich in Switzerland. We arrived in Cologne on Monday morning. We stayed with Linnea’s friend Rosa, who was an au pair in Zurich at the same time as Linnea. We’ve kept in touch ever since and Rosa came to visit in Sweden last year as well. It was really fun hanging out and catching up!

We went sightseeing in both Cologne and Bonn, which used to be the capital of West Germany. In Bonn, we went to a Haribo store (apparently “bo” in Haribo stands for Bonn) and we also dined at a popular Peruvian restaurant with Rosa and her colleague Maria. We had a bunch of delicious tapas to share and it was a great experience, all though we were rolling out of there cause we had so much to eat!

On Thursday morning we caught the train to Cologne/Bonn Airport and got on the shortest flight either of us had ever been on, we were only in the air for about 1 h 10 min. Arriving in Zurich, Linnea was overwhelmed with memories coming back to the city that had been her home for one of the best years in her life. We made our way with the excellent public transport into town to meet up with a bunch of Linnea’s old friends. We stayed with three guys that are studying at ETH in Zurich; Djalma, Gerson and Mattia. The other friends also flew in from other countries; Alex and “the other” Linnea flew in from France and Emma hopped on a flight from the UK. We had all gathered for Züri Fäscht, which is a really big city festival happening only once every third year, last time was 2013 when Linnea was living in Zurich.

As you can imagine, we partied most of the weekend. Only stopped to crash a few hours at the apartment each night, otherwise we stayed outside and looked at all the crazy events Swiss people with an overflow of money had thought out. A part from partying we made some time on the Thursday afternoon and on Friday to go sightseeing. Since it was Gustav’s first visit to Zurich we visited all the best look out points and highlights.

On the Friday we also met up for lunch with Linnea’s old host family. She was a bit nervous seeing them after such a long time, but that feeling quickly disappeared after they started talking about what they had been up to. A funny surprise was that the host family actually were going to Australia in just a few weeks for vacation, so we promised to be in touch about that.

Late on the Sunday evening we arrived back at Arlanda Airport. We were delayed even before we went on the flight, so it was close to midnight when we finally saw Gustav’s parents that greeted us at the airport.

Studying “fil-fak” style ?

Studying “fil-fak” style ?
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Schedule maniac

The people that have been around me for the past year would probably agree with me when I say that I’ve become a schedule maniac. This year I’ve had three or four different part-time jobs the same time I’m studying to become an engineer full time and I’ve also been a board member running a café on campus. This has really pushed me to test what limits I have and how much I feel I can accomplish in one week.

Thus, let me give you an example of a week of mine this past semester at university in Sweden:

And this is a week in my schedule in Australia:

Quite a difference! And on this Australian schedule I even had to drop one course cause I’m supposed to read four courses that adds up to 100% and in this one there’s five which then adds up to 125%.

But I’m not saying that this past year has been easy, I’ve felt a lot of stress during some periods and my neck has been really tense. Several times during the year, especially during the exam period in the autumn, I thought about dropping one or two of the jobs to feel like I had some margins to other stuff than work, study and work out.

I wouldn’t exactly recommend working four part-time jobs while you’re studying. Having most hours of every day every week scheduled is not something you want to have long term. But short term I still feel like it’s valuable to test your limits when it comes to time management.

A guy in one of my group projects at university this past autumn asked me; Why do you work so much? My answer then was that I had gotten the jobs one at a time and all of them was fun so I didn’t want to say no to either of them. What I can learn from that is that I sometimes have a hard time saying no to things, especially when I want to do all of it. But I got to figure out where my limit is when it comes to work load in the long run. Still working on that.

It was also a valuable exercise when I had to quit the jobs in order to go overseas. I think it’s extra hard to quit a job when it’s one of your first ones, when you’re afraid that you won’t get a new one. Although when I come back from Australia I have managed to “keep” my two favorite jobs and plan to continue on those two during my master years at uni.

We’ll see how it plays out 🙂

Hugs,

Linnea

Wine and Spirits Tour in Hunter Valley!

Wine and Spirits Tour in Hunter Valley! #aussiewinefest #drunkbeforelunch #linneaandgustav (http://ift.tt/2bpWFZ4)

Home made banana bread?

Home made banana bread?
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This man’s the greatest. No one I’d rather have with me on the other side of the planet ❤

This man’s the greatest. No one I’d rather have with me on the other side of the planet ❤
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Out exploring

Out exploring
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Firar två veckor som sambos idag!

Firar två veckor som sambos idag! Tiden går fort när man har roligt ?? #linneaandgustav (http://ift.tt/2aJOLaS)

Gustav has finally found his doughnut shop

Gustav has finally found his doughnut shop. #doughheadsnewy #linneaandgustav (http://ift.tt/2aOB4qr)