7/02/2010

Oh, just give me enough will to do something....

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Exactly like the heading says. I have had free days this week and I haven't been lazier. Although there is so much to do still...
So. On Sunday I went to Põltsamaa, for Kaie's birthday. It was a great chillout time there and I got to see my friends. Gosh, I had missed them. I had also missed Tartu, where I stayed on Saturday night. I put up posters with Kerttu, Kirke and Karl in Tartu and sent some posters with Karl to Paide, too. Yeah, I'm promoting the boat race. It's already tomorrow.
But back to the topic. On Monday we came to Tartu to have a session ending party. It was good and funny and we had so much fun. On Tuesday I came to Võru to visit Maris. Her belly looks already so big. And cute. Well, there's only two weeks left, too. I hope the baby will be born on my birthday. That'd be so lovely.
On Wednesday I had folk festival meeting and boat race meeting and I also started organizing the village camp. I've played a guitar a lot and just rested a lot. And now i should figure out what to do during the Maarja küla camp and should put things together, but I'm way too lazy....
Tomorrow will be the boat race so I will be busy the whole day. On Sunday we'll go hiking and will have sauna in the evening with friends at my place and then on Monday or Tuesday I will probably go to Tartu to get myself new glasses for my birthday. And then after that will be the folklore festival and the village camp and a lot of work.

I took my strenght together and watched yesterday evening a movie that had been in my computer for ages. It's name is "The diving bell and the butterfly" (in French "Le Scaphandre et le Papillon"). It's about a guy, who has a massive stroke and after a three-weeks come wakes up with a locked in sydrome. His right eye will be sewed together because there is some kind of problem with it and so he can communicate with the world only through his left eye. The only way to communicate is by blinking. He and his physiotherapist figure out a way to communicate and the guy wants to write a book. Only with eyeblinking. The movie is based on the book written by the main character and is a true story. It's a really interesting movie to watch- the beginning is made through the view of the stroke-guy (through his eyes) and there are no exaggerations either. At least it seems to me so. I am planning to read the book as soon as I will have time (yeah, this will be in the far future then, probably) but anyway I recommend the book and the movie to all the people. It's a thought-provoking movie and gives a really good description of the syndrome and the feelings and thoughts of the people who suffer from it.

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