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Category Archives: Life
I Smell Autumn
Hello again 🙂 I’m just stopping by to update you guys. I definitely earned my tea today! Both the 3 boxes of Bigelow’s Pumpkin Spice, and the 2 boxes of their Apple Cider. Judging from the response I got both … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Seasonal, Work
Tagged Apple Cider, Autumn, Bigelow, librarian, Library, Pumpkin Spice, Tea
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Happiness is the right cup of tea
Hi guys! Wow, it’s been four months since my last post, which is really bad. I don’t really have an excuse, except that I stopped participating in the weekly meemes because the hostess was taking them in a religious/christian direction, … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Seasonal
Tagged Autumn, Bigelow, Happiness, Just Little Things, justlittlethings, librarian, Pumpkin Spice, Tea
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“Fugit Hora” Time Flies..
When I was in my teens, I loved to surround myself with small quotes and saying that I had picked up from books that I had read. My best friend and I scribbled them everywhere! On our desks, on paper … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged Eragon, Fugit Hora, Midnight Margaritas, Practical Magic, Time, Time Flies, Warning, When I am an old woman I shall wear purple
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It’s Alive!
I should have written this days ago, but some how I didn’t find the motivation to write until I sat down to work on my exam-paper. Funny how that works, I only have to glance at the stack of books … Continue reading
Tempting Fate…
I am never ever ever going to cheer out loud again. In Norway, we pay a lot of taxes, and by a lot I mean A LOT. about 1/3 of my wage never even makes it into my bank account, … Continue reading
Moving Again…
On the move again… I am getting slightly tired of moving by this point, and I cannot express how ready I am to settle down in my own apartment. But alas, this is also a teeny tiny one that I … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Places, Seasonal
Tagged Books, Cold, Moving, North, Snow, Student Life
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October Love
My name is Dravite, and I love October. Something about October makes my heart beat faster, and I feel like my soul is vibrating. Part of it must be the witch in me, Samhain is fast approaching, and witches all … Continue reading
Life and all that Jazz…
Soooo… No, I am not dead, though I’ll forgive you for assuming so, as it is the most likely conclusion after my long absence. Posts this summer have been few and scattered to say the least. I have no real … Continue reading
Those Days…
Some days, one should really not be out and about with normal people. Don’t you just hate those days? When you are not in the mood to be alone, yet anything and everything about other people seems to get on … Continue reading
Is it Spring Yet?
As some of you know I’m from Norway, and thus I thought I was used to winter and snow. I grew up building snowmen, snow lanterns, digging caves in the pile of snow by our driveway and skiing to school. … Continue reading