23 jan. 2011

Time goes slowly.......

Only six days left in Sweden!

Every time I leave Sweden I make sure to work every day until then, even if I’m leaving on a Sunday or a Monday. I guess that’s my way to deal with my travel fever. I make sure that I have no time to think or getting nervous! Time goes faster when you have too much to do!

This weekend I have worked both Saturday and Sunday so now I have to pack, cut my hair and go shopping for the trip on the evenings instead! But no problem, I'm going to relax on the beach very sooooooon! The salary comes on Tuesday so there is no point to go shopping before then, therefor Monday is packing-day! Thursday and Friday are mum’s days, because Thursday is her birthday and Friday is mum-and-daughter-day as I’m leaving on Saturday. On Tuesday I’m going to cut my hair so after that I only have one hour to go shopping, but Wednesday after work is shopping-day! No worries, there is a lot of time...!?! Time to make a list! Haha!


I feel almost sorry for my mum now! She said that she will never move from us (meaning her kids) but here we go all of us, moving from her! Me and Emil in Brazil and my sister in Lund half a year before she goes to Denmark! But she’s happy for us…!!

20 jan. 2011

Travel facts!

Favela

Cause thats the life when ur
Living in the ghetto and
Eating in the ghetto or
Sleeping in the ghetto


Did you know that the Brazilian economy is the tenth strongest in the world?! But in Brazil there is also one of the biggest gaps between rich people and poor people. One third of the 188 millions of Brazilians are living in extreme poverty.

The definition of a favela is a neighbourhood where people are building houses on land own by the government. The favela grows without any control and has no real roads. The favelas are very often controlled by drug kings and they are also the ones keeping everyone safe inside the favela. Thefts inside the favela are taken very seriously.

Nowadays all the favelas have electricity and water because of the investments the Brazilian government made a few years ago. The government has also tried to move out people from the favelas by building free apartments for them to move into, but that resulted in people selling their apartments short after they moved in there and then moving back into the favela! For the money they gained by this affair they could buy bigscreen TV and some other stuff that they always wanted but never could afford.

Jair's nephew's band inside Jair's favela

17 jan. 2011

Hello mosquitoes!

Next week my lovely white skin is going to be attacked by hungry mini-vampires! But I don't care because next week I'm finally going back to Brazil, WOW I can't believe it! It feels fantastic to be able to say that! I mean that now I'm finally able to say next week and not the 29th of January (which sounds depressingly far away). I feel like I've been waiting for ages!

And this year, I'm really fit for a beach life haha! When I came home from Brazil last year I was 12 kilos bigger, due to fantastic food and sugar-filled drinks...!!! My new years promise last year was to shake it all of again so now I'm back to normal, here I come BEACH 2011! This time, like I have said many times before, I won't let that happen again! No really, seriously, because I'm going to be a surf girl! Jair just ordered my very first surfboard, pink of course! First Jair asked me if I wanted to have a barbie painted on it (because that's my other nickname in Salvador), I just told him, of course not I'm THE Barbie!

14 jan. 2011

Travel facts!

Salvador da Bahia - Little Africa in Brazil

Salvador is the capital of the state Bahia and is situated at the northeast side of Brazil. It’s perfectly shaped as a natural harbor, so when it was founded it quickly became the main harbor for sugar and slave trades. This has made Salvador to what it is today – little Africa! Salvador has a population of 3.8 millions of people and 80% of them have Black African ancestry!

Because of its history Salvador has an amazing Afro-Brazilian culture which reflects itself on music, sports, food, and traditional clothing. Salvador is also known by the name “Brazil’s capital of happiness”, because of the easygoing people and all the parties! I wonder how the people of Salvador became this way, maybe the slaves decided to never work again after they got released and they are still celebrating with a lots of parties?!

People from other states usually refer to bahianas (people of the state Bahia) as lazy and slow, so if you there make sure you aren’t in a hurry! I have never been so relaxed as I’m when I’m there. Nothing matters, time is just a time and the Bahia time is always a few hours after, no rush!


13 jan. 2011

Travel Fever

If I have travel fever... hmmm yes I think you can call it travel fever! But of some reason I feel like I'm not going at all...

Before Christmas my little brother (he's not very small, he's already 21 years old...) went to Brazil. But there was a HUGE problem, when he was going to board the plane to go to Salvador they refused to let him on the plane because he had reserved a flight ticket to stay in Brazil for six months! Apparently you aren’t even allowed to leave Europe without changing the flight ticket! This is a very strange rule, because if you want to stay longer than three months you have to have a return ticket to apply for an extension of your tourist visa when you are in Brazil!

Anyway my brother changes his flight ticket and I was forced to do the same and that wasn’t very cheap…

Now I feel just weird, like I’m sleeping and dreaming about going to Brazil but soon I’m going to wake up and realize that it all just was a dream! I guess that my unconscious is laughing me right in the face right now! Haha!!

Positive thoughts Emma! Really I’m just so happy to be able to do this and to see my guy again!
Salvador

9 jan. 2011

Brazil again!

Back to Brazil!

Now everything is set! I will go back to Brazil the 29th of January and the plan is to stay six months! This time I will be in Salvador, I’m going to stay in Jair’s house together with his family and my brother and it is right at the beach!

While I’m there I will study the last year on my master programme in project leading and an intensive course in Portuguese! If I’m lucky maybe any Brazilian company is in desperate need of a Swedish mechanical engineer! I can’t wait!

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