Friday, 22 July 2011

Bohemians

It's all about the weddings this year. So it's obvious that the first film I saw in cinemas this year had to be a comedy about weddings, too: Bridesmaids. I thought it would be a half amusing, half silly, cliche packed chick flick. But I found it actually quite the funny film. So yeah, my cinema hunger is back and I will most definitely go and see Harry Potter when I am back in London.

This week turned out to be the busiest in a while. On Tuesday my friend Tony played a gig in Islington, so I went to watch him and have a catch up. It was very nice, cause I hadn't seen him since I left Galway. Also, the band he was with was very much to my liking. I kind of feared it would be one of his weird psychodelic electro projects. So that was a nice evening. Tony sounded very happy and very Irish. I never even noticed his accent before. It's about time I pay the green island a little visit, I think...

But obviously that is not possible before I have a job. Job situation is looking up slightly, tho! After sending out loads of applications and CVs and hardly even hearing back from anyone for months, people now start contacting me! That alone is a nice change, because even if nothing comes of it for now, I know that my efforts are not totally in vain.
6 agents called me withing the last two days and chatted my depression away. Yay!

But first Germanland, of course. I am looking forward to it very much now. I will cook for my folks and then tell them stories of my bohemian life style over a bottle of red wine.
There's why I love my parents: While I go depressed and insane over being unemployed for two months, they respond in a much healthier way; as my mother said: "Our daughter is a bohemian. We can't read the bohemians our whole life and then complain when we've got one ourselves."

I love you, nio-parents.

And now I am off to M&J's in Sussex somewhere for a weekend of country walks and sleepless nights! Hurray!

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