Prima settimana

Posted on Ottobre 7th, 2006 in Erasmus, barcelona, casa by Dados

E’ passata una settima da quando sono qui a barcellona…una settimana decisamente piena direi visto tutto quello che ho fatto in uni e i cambiamenti che ci sono stati nel mio “cuarto” (stanza)!

Ieri avevo ormai praticamente deciso tutti i miei corsi da fare, dopo aver passato non so quanto tempo a sfogliare i crediti, a vedere quanti me ne avrebbero contati, quali esami andassero bene e tutte cose così, decisamente stressante però alla fine ero contento perchè sapevo che esami avrei dovuto fare in questi 6 mesi…però giusto ieri ho scoperto che c’è un’intero corso dedicato alla computer graphic e animazione 3d…quindi ora devo cercare di decidere cosa fare, cosa seguire perchè lunedì devo immatricolarmi definitivamente e devo dare la lista definitiva degli esami che intendo seguire.

…e poi ho rimesso a posto tutta la mia camera!ho comprato un sacco di cose interessanti come dei tappeti, candele, cestino, lampada da terra e uno strano coso portaoggetti ma veramente stiloso! Devo ancora fare il secondo round ikea per prendermi tutto il resto come una sedia, un tavolino, magari un materesso leggermente migliore e delle tende…appena avrò tempo andrò a vedere cosa mi offre!Infine ho anche completamente cambiato la disposizione dei mobili a casa, non mi piaceva per niente com’era prima quindi ho rivoluzionato un po’ tutto, guadagnando decisamente in spazione in bellezza della stanza. Appena farò delle foto vi mostrerò! =D

Ora vado che la playa mi aspetta,

bye!

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  1. [*Pre] said,

    on Ottobre 7th, 2006 at 16:38

    Ricco borghese che si rifà l’arredamento U.U

  2. Dados said,

    on Ottobre 7th, 2006 at 16:57

    35 euro all’ikea =P

  3. Lola said,

    on Ottobre 7th, 2006 at 17:41

    la norvegia è un po’ + cara =/

  4. Dados said,

    on Ottobre 7th, 2006 at 19:57

    com’è possibile che l’ikea è svedese =P

  5. [*Pre] said,

    on Ottobre 8th, 2006 at 14:12

    35€ al pezzo rastariccoborghese(dimerda)

  6. indovina said,

    on Ottobre 8th, 2006 at 15:21

    THE

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  7. Lola said,

    on Ottobre 10th, 2006 at 11:45

    ma la svezia non è affatto cara come la norvegia… infatti i norvegesi vanno la’ e in danimarca a prendere l’ alcool ghgh

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