I have been reading about drawing the whole day. It has been raining and I haven't felt that I would like to do anything else but read. But actually I did one more think; I baked.
Then, Nicki come home. We talked about drawing and things like that, when she says
"We have a whole bag full of painting stuff. I think Charlie knows where it is"
And he knew.
I found lots and lots and lots of things in that bag. Five different types of colors. Lots of brushes. A sketching book...
I was so bored this morning and my back was hurting. Not a good start on a lovely Sunday. What I did to try to come back to life was that I went for a run with Steve. 4.95 km. I think it was more of a walk for Steve in that tempo, but amyway, it was a run for me. We runned to Charlies football match and I stayed there to watch, but Steve was still fit for fight so he runned back home. It was bloody cold outside today so when I came back home I was still freezing. And I still do.
That run took me back to life again. I feel so much better.
Now we're going to have dinner. The English Sunday roast. Yammie Yammie!
"Oh, I haven't seen one good looking girl today, have you Jack?" "No, I haven't. Strange". "Yes, really strange. And I thought that Spain had lots of sexy girls on the beaches". "I agree. Where are they?"
It was a warm day and the guys were lying on their towels on the beach. The beach that was so empty this day - empty of girls. After two hours in the sun they decided to have an icy cold beer in the bar instead. Once they had took the best places in the shadow, they heard a rattling sound behind them.
The sound came from a fabric with coins that was wrappedaroundthe hipsof twogorgeousbabes who was standing next to them in the bar. They looked so good.
"Hi ladies, where are you going tonight?" "It looks like you're on your way to a party or something" said William with a dark, sexy voice. "We're always on our way guys" answered one of the girls.
She was absolutly gorgeous, probobly from Sweden because of the blond hair, and with those hips...
"Aha, so you're a bit curious; I know how to deal with guys like you," said the other girl, who had red wet hair with wild curls. "go to the other beach tonight, where you can see the sunset at night. You'll see us there".
The girls turned around and walked away while the guys watched them go away. Their wet butts wiggled from side to side and their bikinis were so colorful that you couldn't turn your eyes off them. And the sound from those scarves was so hypnotizing. They were the poison on the beach. They were the ladies they had been looking for.
The night came sneaking and the music was loud on the beaches. All kinds of music. It was the latest party hits, love ballades, Spanish tango and way much more.
Jack and William went to the other beach to see if they could find the girls. They sat down in the sand a few meters from the dancefloor so that the girls could see them easily if they would come. They opened a bottle of wine that they've bought while waiting.
"Isn't this a bit gay William, I mean, drinking wine?" asked Jack. "You don't know anything about girls Jack, do you?"
Jack was just about to answer when they heard that rustling again. This time it wasn't as close as the first time they had met them, but still so loud that they were sure it was them.
"Do y..you see... do you see..." stuttered William. "What? Where?" asked Jack, but before William had answer he saw them - on the stage.
The blonde lady was dressed in a pair of yellow flapping shorts and a short top. If you could call it a top. It was more like a bikini with thin chains hanging down along her body. It had the coulors of the rainbow and her belly was just perfect. Jack couldn't take his eyes away.
The red haired lady had the same bikini top as the blonde girl, but she had a tiny skirt instead of shorts. It was a dark green skirt with tassles hanging down on one side and her belly was just perfect. William couldn't take his eyes away.
Their moves, their bodys, their charisma. Wow! They had never seen something like it in their whole lives.
"Jack, go and buy drinks for the girls while I find a nice place on the beach".
The girls had danced the whole night, and this dance was the last for the night. Those sexy guys on the beach; were they on this beach tonight? They didn't want to hope to much for that, but it was hard to stop thinking about them. Their eyes and lips attracted the ladies so badly that they wanted to dance with them right away. No, not dance, listen to them first. They had so lovely deep voices, both of them.
The girls went off the stage and it didn't took more than 3 breaths before they saw them. The guys were standing further down on the beach waiting for them.
"God evening ladies!" "God evening"
After they had been laying on the beach for a while, and after Wiliam and Frida had gone up on the dancefloor, Jack asked Julia "For how long time were you dancing tonight?" "About three hours I thing, why?" "Then my eyes were tied to you for those three hours Julia".
You could here in his deep voice that he really meant it, and you could see in Julias eyes that she liked it.
The night was young, they were young, and they were living.
The dance had led them into something romantic called love...
We took the train to the city of London, 10 a'clock in the morning. We had to walk for awhile in the cold weather to come to the Globe. Neither rain or wind, but it was cold! Once at the Globe, which is the place where Shakespear created Theater, we had a tour around the place. The guide told us lots of fascinating things like the actors just used the daylight to be seen and they used no scenary at all; just there voices - words.
After the tour we had lunch and 2 h of free time so we had a look at the market. It was so big. But I still love Vikens much more. I'm glad I'm home before October. Ha ha.
Anyway, we went back to The Globe and we wad a workshop. It was fun. Our guide/workshopteacher was really good. Btw, I forgot to say that all of this was about King Lear. It was very hard to understand the script but we had to pretend that we understod it, and act like we knew what the men used for voice, ton, moves...and so on.
"Be an actor!" he said.
Difficult.
After The Globe Miss Halse, Hanna, Pontus and I went to Tate Modern. A museum of art. I bought 2 wonderful books about drawing. We took a cup of coffee on the highest floor, and it was a lovely view over the London Bridge from there.
We took the tube to Oxford street to meet up with the other ones. We ate a sandwich and then we went to see We Will Rock You. I really liked it. Not really the plot but the music. Dad, you should have been there with me. I was thinking about our Friday nights with loud rock music in the whole house on Tradgardsbrinken. You're the beast dad!
On the train back home it was a fight so John and I went further back to the other ones. When we got off the train someone punched Fredrik in his face. We still don't know why. We called the police and when everything was under control we went home. In Johns car we listen to Swedish because he is trying to learn. Maggie, Linh and I had so fun about it. Think about hearing "Valen simmar I havet" when you are tired, it has been a long day and you don't hear Swedish so often. So fun!
Berkhamsted; where shall I start. I think I take everything from the beginning.
This day I woke up early of that Nicki was knocking at my door. We got ready and then Steve, Nicki and I went to Hemel Hempstead for a shopping tour. It was a lovely town with enough of shops to not get lost. I bought a tiger sweater, two par of shoes and a par of trousers. I'm pleased with everything; but what I am most pleased with today is 5 thick books which I got from the Orlando's as an early valentine's present. Cheers to you!! We stayed for a cup of coffee at 'Cafe nero' and then we took the van and went to another town called Berkhamsted. A lovely (times 5) town. It was an old fashon town with Midsummer Murder-stile. Absolutely beautiful! The houses, the shop's, the street, the EVERYTHING was wounderful. Just so you know, I'm going to live there in the future. It's on the countryside but less than one hour from London. Doesn't it sounds lovely?
Since I came home I've been reading Peter Pan (one of my new books) in the sun. And mum, I've been washing as well, haha! You could go without a jacket today because the sun has been shining the whole day. the spring is here!!!
Anyway, I'm waiting for 5 girls to come to my house tonight. It's Sofie, Megan, Lissie, Maggie and Stina. We're going to the Falcon tonight and tomorrow am I going gocarting. It'll be fun! I'm going to beat them all. Btw, it's with the Orlando's and 2 more families.
Wind, wind, rain, wind, sun, fog and sun. That's the English weather the last week, and I just love it! Especially when you read poems about the wind when it's windy, or when you sitting in a cosy sofa drinking tea while the fog is thik outside the window, or when the sun is shining so you can eat your lunch outside.
Who can dislike that?
By the way. I'm feeling much better now. Thanks to you J.K; you're always the Queen in my world.
Ouch, it's hurting everywhere today. My back hurts, my brain hurts, my knee hurts... I'm totally shattered & knackered. Just want to sleep. Want to find to ads that's good enough. Want to run but it's hurting too much... Some days... Weei, I'm so positive today! Have to sleep, then I'm back to life!
Frida says bye and then she fells into the most wounderful powernap EVER...
Jag är en nöjd, glad & sprallig tutta som älskar att ha kul. Jag har alltid överflödigt med överskottsenergi och en del av mitt liv går ut på att försöka göra av med så mycket energi som möjligt genom att göra roliga saker. Jag ser hela livet som ett äventyr!