Well, I did call my contact at the employment office today. And so, have started the bureaucracy work for getting me to that trainee job. Seems it is not that easy... But when is it every when it comes to bureaucracy, eh? Anyway, for me to be able to work there, they'll have to go through a certain department at the local government office that takes care off all the trainee jobs in the city. If they say yes, then I can start to work. If they say no, I can't. Simple as that. This is nothing the employment office can do anything about, and my contact (who is quite great) even apologized for that. Not his fault. He is just doing the best he can with the rules he has been given. Oh well. At least now they are working on it. All I can do is wait and see.
I promised the librarians to be there on Tuesday, and I will. But I can't officially work there. At least not yet. But I'll be there visiting that day and we'll see what that leads to. Contacts among the libraries and librarians are worth there weight in gold in this city.
While running around the libraries here these days, I did do some bookcrossing as well. In the excitement off possible trainee job, I forgot the post the photos I took. :-) So I'll do that just now.
I haven't bookcrossed in months, so it was fun to do that again. :-)
The 26th when I was running around asking at all them libraries, I did put out three books in the wild.
First one I put on them artsy stone chairs in the middle of the central square in the city. :-) No one can miss it there, right? It was the book Korphjärta (Crowsheart).

Next book I put on the chairs/stools in the entrance off the University here. Lots of students, so someone should find it. Was the book Den unge hämnaren (Young avenger).

Last book I bookcrossed that day I put outside a lunch restaurant, hoping someone bored on there lunch would pick it up. :-) Was the book Mästerprov (Test of the master) I put there.
Then yesterday, during my awesome day, I did some bookcrossing on my way home. :-)
On my way home on my bike, I went past this awesome flower-shop, and I figured I could put a book on there stairs, so I did. :-) This time it was a biography about Napoleon.
Tonight me and
spicehobbit was supposed to go to her gym to a dance class, but alas it was raining cats and dogs, as they say in Great Britain, so when I got there in my car,
spicehobbit was soaked to the bone, so we skipped it, got her some dry clothes, went home to my place and did a Zumba class instead. Awesomely fun! One of the dance-steps I am having troubles with, but it was a bit easier to do it with
spicehobbit. No wonder. She's been a dancing instructor for years. ;-) Even she had trouble with that step though, so now I know I am not a total idiot! *laugh*
Right. Now I'll go try and keep up with the Tokio Hotel communities. Damn, they are active these days! o.O A ton of new photo's, vids and interviews are released what with there new album coming soon, and they had an exclusive concert in Köln yesters.... Yeah. Lots off pretty to look at. ;-)
*zoooms off*

I promised the librarians to be there on Tuesday, and I will. But I can't officially work there. At least not yet. But I'll be there visiting that day and we'll see what that leads to. Contacts among the libraries and librarians are worth there weight in gold in this city.
While running around the libraries here these days, I did do some bookcrossing as well. In the excitement off possible trainee job, I forgot the post the photos I took. :-) So I'll do that just now.
I haven't bookcrossed in months, so it was fun to do that again. :-)
The 26th when I was running around asking at all them libraries, I did put out three books in the wild.
First one I put on them artsy stone chairs in the middle of the central square in the city. :-) No one can miss it there, right? It was the book Korphjärta (Crowsheart).
Next book I put on the chairs/stools in the entrance off the University here. Lots of students, so someone should find it. Was the book Den unge hämnaren (Young avenger).
Last book I bookcrossed that day I put outside a lunch restaurant, hoping someone bored on there lunch would pick it up. :-) Was the book Mästerprov (Test of the master) I put there.
Then yesterday, during my awesome day, I did some bookcrossing on my way home. :-)
On my way home on my bike, I went past this awesome flower-shop, and I figured I could put a book on there stairs, so I did. :-) This time it was a biography about Napoleon.
Tonight me and
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Right. Now I'll go try and keep up with the Tokio Hotel communities. Damn, they are active these days! o.O A ton of new photo's, vids and interviews are released what with there new album coming soon, and they had an exclusive concert in Köln yesters.... Yeah. Lots off pretty to look at. ;-)
*zoooms off*
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Date: 2009-08-29 01:14 pm (UTC)haha i love that you've been bookcrossing. the only time i tried to do it was in Oz and since it didn't work I completely gave up.
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Date: 2009-08-29 05:19 pm (UTC)Zumba was so much fun! And you were right about the music getting stuck in your head!
*slap* You´re not an idiot!That step was tricky. Besides, what´s the fun if you master everything at once?!
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Date: 2009-08-30 12:06 pm (UTC)And thank you for crossing your fingers for me. :-) I'll probably need it. :-P