Friday, 10 September 2010

Four things

Four things that are always in my purse

1.Wallet(s)
2.Keys
3.Cell phone
4.A pen

Four things on my desk

1.A 'Vos en Haas'-pen-holder with pens I barely use
2.Pictures of my family
3.An elastic hairband
4.Notebook

Four favourite things in my bedroom

1.My double bed (though I REALLY need a mattress topper)
2.My bookcase
3.My filled-to-the-brim wardrobe
4.My jewelery box

Four things I always wanted to do

1.Graduate in cap and gown
2.Travel to another continent
3.Get married
4.Be pregnant

Four things I like at the moment

1.My shiny new debit card (sadly still waiting for my pin)
2.My bookcase
3.Wotsils
4.The bunches of friends from Belgium who are coming over in the next weeks

Four things no one knows about me

1.When I was in primary school, I passed a geography test because I used an atlas all through the exam, even though we were only allowed to use it for a little bit. I was not aware of that rule and only found out later, but have still felt guitly about it ever since.
2.While walking down the street, I always try to walk on the lines of the tiles and not in them, but I never succeed and still haven't found the perfect rhythm to it (line-tile-line-tile or line-line-tile-line-line-tile or anything). This is one of my biggest daily frustrations.
3.I used to email with a guy from the USA with whom I had a real connection, despite a slight age difference, before he retreated as a monk in a monastery.
4.I have a biscuit tin which holds memories of important periods in my life, including a security code to a toilet in Poland, an eraser and a little pink feather.

Four bloggers I want to tag

1. Ciska
2. Pauline
3. Mama
4. Kyle

3 comments:

  1. Leuk spelletje, zelfde als van ciska? Hm, beetje te frivool voor mijn blog, niet?

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  2. Thanks for the tag. Still in Morocco. No exclamation point on this keyboard. This feels like cheating on my no-email pact. But it's not really cheating. Not like using an atlas on a geography test.

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