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Archive for February, 2008

AIESEC info meeting at Kilen

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The Asian Dragons project members (Tine and Sarah) and I picked Frank at the airport! He’s our new intern coming from Hong Kong to work for PWC with an AIESEC traineeship.

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BogCafe @Fiolstræde

A relaxing atmosphere in a cozy cafe by the University Library on Fiolstræde, dowtown Copenhagen. I had a delicious Pearl Jasmine tea and found a yoga magazine in Danish to browse. The prices were quite good also. I do recommend this place!

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We have goals, we are motivated and we want to have a great experience at WENALDS next week! :) Bjarke, Maja and I had a conference prep meeting yesterday with Ulrika, our VPTM. We talked about what we want to get out of the conference and other practical issues. We got the costumes from the [...]

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It was an incredibly windy Saturday! But what to do between the exhibition and hot jasmine tea at Bogcafe? ^_^
Quick facts! Did you know?
The area was earlier known for being a rough neighborhood, because of criminal activity around the habour in the 70’s and 80’s. Today Islands Brygge has often been referred to as the [...]

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so many castles in Denmark!

…… I say there are many, because I plan to visit them all. Here is the guide I will follow and as soon as the nice weather allows, I’ll start my castle-wandering in Denmark. That reminds me: I will need a WildCard (the card that offers discounts up to 50% on train tickets here).
I remember [...]

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The Doll House Exhibition

Another wonderful exhibition at the National Museum! Doll Houses! Wow it was so amazing! I’d like to have such a house to play with… there were so many details and you could see through the tiny windows stories of “puppets” and whole tiny furniture and scenes! Really cute!

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On Saturday we visited an exhibition at the National Museum, about the history of Denmark from 1660 to 2000. It was a really nice exhibition as you can see below. I learned new things about the way life used to be here before.

In 1660 Denmark was an impoverished country that had been devastated by war. [...]

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bikes and tourists

“There are two situations that make interesting stories: when an extraordinary person is plunged into the commonplace, and when an ordinary person gets involved in extraordinary events.” Sister Helen Prejean
If you watch closely, on the streets of Copenhagen you find stories in each of the people biking, walking, guiding themselves after Lonely Planet guides of [...]

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lots of colourful lights, the moon, streets covered by drizzle, wind and very few people in the streets. we were coming back from the movies, late at night. waiting for the bus.
And actually there is a movie with this title “Friday night lights”. I didn’t know about it.. Here’s a quote from it:
“Life is so [...]

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We watched “Things we lost in the fire”. Nice movie, deep and well performed. I have one more free ticket…planning to watch Juno as soon as it’s in theatres here.
Things We Lost in the Fire is a drama movie from Danish director Susanne Bier Helms. The story is about Audrey Burke (Halle Berry) who loses [...]

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It seems like the festival will take place this year in March/April. Not too much news about it yet, though. Get more info here.

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I wish I had more …

… sun around me these days… structure in my actions… oranges to eat… money to travel the world… inspiration to actually write my own novel… hours in a day

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