Little did I know that I had my own table!
I just finished watching the final (?) episode of the Jamie Oliver School Dinners program series (the show is about providing better food for school children).
Here ends another week, to leave room for a new one.
It was, as usual, a busy week at work.
I managed to squeeze in the watching of two movies (Hide & Seek and Suspect Zero), both of which were a bit odd.
Organ donor.. the word is weird and cold; but I suppose that's because you look at it from the alive and healthy perspective. What if you looked at it from another angle? 🤔
I went to a very different and very nice naming ceremony for Freya today. It was set at Café Pladder near Gröndal in Stockholm.
It's now more than twice the amount of time since I wrote this; and I'm hanging in there. Hooraay! I can't say everything is peachy, but I actually forget to "feel the need" at times. I've had a one week no-munchies policy, which works pretty good. It's hard to stop munching once you start. It's the almighty nicotine calling.
Just finished reading Blood Work by Michael Connelly; translated to Swedish ("BlodspĂĄr"). This is something I usually try to avoid. When I can, I try to get my hands on the original-language edition (well, as long as it's in a language I read that is).
I'm watching Jamie Oliver on TV as I'm typing this; it's a program about his "Feed me better!" campaign, which is basically about trying to get British school children to eat better (and thus also about trying to get British schools to serve better food).