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Where are you all gone, fellas? Have you died, fallen ill, got eaten by Real Life or migrated from LJ elsewhere? I still remember the time when one had to check LJ almost on the daily basis to keep up with the lives of one's friends. Now it seems that most of you got eaten by a big, blue space yellyfish, and nobody thought to send me the death certificates.
Come on, folks, spring starts tomorrow, rise from your tombs! The people in Romania will pin the mârtisors on their jackets (small, flower-shaped broches with colourful ribbons) to remember everyone that spring has come again. So finish the hibernation act and drop in for our very own little spring festival! I can't offer much more than a warm welcome because I am being eaten by Real Life right now, but you will be most warmly welcome, for sure!
Come on, folks, spring starts tomorrow, rise from your tombs! The people in Romania will pin the mârtisors on their jackets (small, flower-shaped broches with colourful ribbons) to remember everyone that spring has come again. So finish the hibernation act and drop in for our very own little spring festival! I can't offer much more than a warm welcome because I am being eaten by Real Life right now, but you will be most warmly welcome, for sure!
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Last thing I heard was that you applied for a new job, and then - nothing. So, I assume you did get it? Are you happy with it? Did you find a place to live?
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I made a post, prompted by yours, so you should be able to read a little bit about it: I bought a house! Up until now I have always rented, and I was getting seriously fed up with it. It wasn't so bad when I lived in Sweden, where renting your home is a fairly normal thing to do, but here in Britain rented accommodation is seen as a temporary or less desirable form of living. There are quite severe limitations to what you are allowed to do with 'your' flat: for example my contract says I am not allowed to hang things on the walls! After speaking to my landlord, I got permission to do so, but that is sort of my point. It was something he granted as a favour, not something that was mine by right which it would have been in Sweden!
The house I have bought -- as of yesterday -- is lovely, with a little bit of garden for me to play with as well. I am really looking forward to moving in, which will happen next Wednesday. Of course before then there is the moving out to be done, but hopefully this won't be too painful. My new employer has a generous relocation package which explicitly states that they will reimburse me for not just the cost of moving my belongings, but having them packed as well. Hence I am getting the removal firm to do the packing -- they are coming in to start on Sunday morning, and will have everything out of the flat by 2pm on Monday when the cleaners are coming to clean the flat.
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Now I should probably start looking for organized package holidays that include a visit in Belfast.... *g*
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