Tokyo - Arrival

The journey, arrival and first impressions. After a long flight we made ​​a stop in Beijing and waited there for a few hours to get on the plane to Tokyo. We went straight from school and I had not had time to recover myself after the project nor had I understood that we were going. Everything was just very surreal. We were eight people who went in advance, the rest would come together with the teachers a few days later. I am very happy that we decided to go earlier, that period was very much more like a holiday with friends than a field trip and we had a lot of fun and did an awful lot during those first days. I think that I wouldn't have got as much out of the trip without that extra week, it was really perfect.


First sight when we came out of the plane in Beijing's cool airport. I swear you could eat off the floor.






We passed the time by playing cards, doing long jump and sleeping on the benches.



Then we got on the plane that was my worst flight experience ever. It was a really bad turbulence from the start that lasted for what seemed like half an hour. Everything shook, creaked, and the plane went down again and again. Felt really bad.


Tired, but happy, gang arrived in Tokyo!



We felt a little lost when we got down into the subway, trying to find our way through the maze of aisles. But we learned pretty fast and they actually have a fairly simple system for having as many different train lines.



We stayed at a capsule hotel in Shinjuku. I expected the worst - small, claustrophobic capsules - and was very pleasantly surprised when I saw that our capsules were as large huts made ​​of wood, spacious enough for two and so cozy! Would easily choose this again, before a regular hotel. The hotel had nine floors, the top floor was a common room where we ate, chilled and talked with other young people from different countries.



I do not understand the combination of rice and chopsticks, but okay. It took some time but I got really good at it eventually.





It's difficult to capture the feeling in a photo, the feeling of standing there and seeing all the lights, blinking and sounding. It felt incredible. I jumped around yelling "omg we are in Tokyo, Aaaaah!"



We did something that can be very unwise, and followed with a barker who offered us discount "in the rooftop ". I, the mom of the group, protested, but the others didn't care. It turned out to be okay and we got our discount, haha.



We met some lovely Japanese people there, drunk and really funny, and like any other Japaneses very eager to take pictures with us!



Then we went to bed in our cabins , very tired and full of impressions after only one night!


Japanese Souvenirs

I have never bought so many clothes, gadgets, souvenirs and gifts abroad. Ironically, I have never had so little money for it, but I have justified the shopping with the fact that I don't go to Japan often. It's not easy to control yourself when it's all small, cute, Japanese and so much me. I wanted everything! And the cloth shopping... I will come to that later, but now I understand why Tokyo is known as one of the world's top fashion cities. All shopping will be so boring in comparison. But I can at least die happy. Happy and broke.










I loved all the fun vending and gaming machines located in every corner of the city, where you can win or buy small figures like these! We found a machine that took your photo, then you could choose a character you wanted to have your face on. How fun is that?? And all those cute manga characters *I die*...

Back from Japan

What a city, what a experience, what a journey! It's among the best I've ever done and worth every penny, visiting Tokyo is something everyone should do at some point in their life! It's difficult to say how it was with just a few words, I myself have not had time to digest it all. It mostly has felt unreal. I could not digest a days experiences before tomorrow offered many new ones. I've tried to make sure to do everything I wanted during those two weeks, even though it has cost me a lot of money and energy. I can't remember when I felt this exhausted. It has been very nice to just lie in my bed ever since I got home, I have decided to do absolutely nothing, but it's easy to become restless and bored after such a intense and eventful period. Since it is impossible to summarize everything, I will share with you my experiences and photos on the blog bit by bit, when I have the energy to go through my thousands of pictures!

Enjoying Tokyo!



I have way too much fun here in Japan for not doing a little post about it for those don't have Instagram. I have...

... been shocked, dazzled and fascinated by everything that flashes, blinks and sounds, wherever you go! Warning for epileptic seizures.
... been sleeping in a capsule hotel where the capsules are as large huts! So cozy!
... experienced an earthquake while we were in our capsules! Everyone thought that someone under/over was having sex until we realized that it was an earthquake, haha.
... eaten food that I dont know what it is because the menus are in Japanese and the Japanese understand what I say just as little as I understand them.
... felt so luxurious when we drank cocktails in New York Bar at the top of a skyscraper.
... been to an art museum in another skyscraper.
... gone to high-tech toilets with massage, anus washing and drying.
... felt like an amish for the first time in my life because I don't understand all the high tech.
... partying crazy with cute Japanese in what should be one of Tokyo's best clubs.
... been in a hysterical game arcade where the music was louder than in a nightclub, even more epilepsy warning.
... photographed in a Japanese photobooth that enlarges your eyes and makes you look like a doll.
... been in a huge park full of drinking Japanese people who do random stuff, anything from sports to tightrope walking, playing role play in sick costumes and playing bagpipes.
... fallen in love with Tokyo and the overly nice and kind the Japanese.
... had crazy fun and seen and experienced more than I ever have in just three days! I LOVE IT!



Off to Tokyo!



It still feels unreal that I'm going, but now it's time! My bags are packed, as usual I have anxiety because I believe I forgot something, and soon we are off to the airport for the longest flight I've ever flown, 8.5 hours to Beijing and then a few hours more to Tokyo. We will be away for two whole weeks. I doubt that there will be any blogging while I'm there, but you can find me on Instagram! SO LONG!

Instagram - March

The month is not over yet, but since I have a project to finish and will go away next week, here comes some pictures from instagram now instead.

March began with sunshine and spring weather which made it much easier to get to school in the morning. I felt alert and happy, and had a good hair day when the picture was taken (rarely happens these days).

I have been listening a lot to these two songs, Gotye - Somebody that I used to know och Fun - We are young.

It was my birthday and I was as usual very happy about it. Got some really cute chocolate, almost too cute to be eaten.

The birthday night ended at the casino where I won some money at the roulette for the first time in my life. After that I didn't dare to play anymore *n00b*. I bought some clothes for my birthday money, including this blue blazer.

I also got new shoes that I love and use all the time, and got hooked on this "mint" trend.

Had coffee and studied at Wayne's Coffee with a classmate and walked around in the city on sunny days.

We had some game nights with Monopoly, lots of snacks and the Swedish Eurovision Song Contest. Speaking of games, I've started to play The Sims again, six years later (I was a real sims nerd once upon a time). I say it's for my studies, haha. Designing houses in school all day and designing houses for my Sims in the evening. I will go psychotic soon.

Work in progress - the drawings began to take shape after many hours with AutoCAD. To the right is a picture of me who discovered mom's green cardigan from the '80s.

Worlds greatest

What a Tuesday it was yesterday, from being the worst to the best in a long time. I was so tired that it took me several hours to get out of bed in the morning. I had to go to school anyway and didn't get home until later in the evening, if possible, even more tired. I just wanted to pass out in my bed but had to turn on the computer again since Karin had insisted on a skype date. I began to wonder if something had happened since she's comming home in a week anyway.

There I am sitting, tired, worn and unfresh in my filthy room, staring at the screen, waiting for her to log on, wondering what she is doing on the other side of the world at this very moment, when the door to my room opens ... and in comes KARIN! That shock. It was difficult for my brain to connect, when I seconds before had been totally set on that she is far, far away. When I after a number of seconds realized that I'm not dreaming, I started screaming and crying with happiness/fear/shock, and just as every farewell/reunion we ended up hugging and crying for a while.

And now I feel like the happiest in the world after the evening with my best friend. I feel like a part of me was missing for months and has now fallen into place, and suddenly, life became much easier. There really isn't anyone or anything that can fill her place. Oh, I'm so happy! I even want to get home from Japan to make up for just EVERYTHING we have missed.


Bosnia - Croatia - Italia



The booking is done and the tickets are bought! In July we will do (ako Bog da) the usual route with an additional destination - after Croatia we are heading across the Adriatic to Italy! Oh, I can't wait!

Time flies and so do I

It's me and AutoCAD again, together forever. I have been working with CAD all day, my eyes are damaged and my head aches! I will probably go away in my little work bubble this week before the deadline. Time will go by fast, and right after the criticism we are off to Tokyo. I still can't believe it. As a reward for today, I going to do some online shopping for my birthday money and then go to bed, early. Is hell freezing over?


In a few weeks I'll see the Japanese cherry trees bloom in Tokyo! Happiness!!

The Birthday Celebration



I had a wonderful birthday with the people I love most in the world. After a short day at school I met up with Mom for shopping and coffee in the lovely sun. I thought that I would only meet with Jasmin later, but instead the whole family showed up as a little surprise. We ate at a nice Italian restaurant where I mostly sat and thought about how much I love my family, with my brother who complains about it being too expensive and that you can buy three pizzas for the same price in our neighbourhood, my cheesy and over-enthusiastic mother, my father with his jokes that you just  have to laugh at, I who talk too much and don't let anyone eat until I photographed the food and Jasmin who laughs at us all. Can you ask for a better family? They are so wonderful. Oh, I feel the lump in my throat... Anyway, after dinner we parted, and the evening ended with drinks and some casino gambling, just because I now am old enough. I didn't dare to gamble much, but the important thing is that I went out with more cash than I came in with! Lana Vs. Casino, 1-0.

It was kind of nice not to have my birthday over the weekend for a change, I didn't have to plan and organize a party/dinner/night out (those who know me know what anxiety I usually have if everything isn't perfect and under control) and instead I could just relax and enjoy the day. Thank you beloved family, boyfriend, friends and all the other fine people in my life for your congratulations and nice words. Love you!

Birthday!



Today I'm turning 20!! No more teenager. I'm as usual on my best mood this day, even though it's monday. It's gonna be a really good day I feel, I love birthdays! Hugs and kisses to all of you!

The grass is greener on my side




Blogs

I just noticed that you are now a hundred people following my blog on Bloglovin, how fun! It's more than the last time I checked. I also use Bloglovin, I would probably not have followed blogs without it. Anyway, I thought I would share with you some blogs that I follow and who inspires me in one way or another



Angelica Blick - One of Sweden's major fashion blogs. If I would switch my wardrobe with anyone it would be with her. If I was in need of ideas and inspiration, I would look through her ​​archive. She is really good at mixing and matching. I love her style and her pictures.


niotillfem - Another great blogger whose blog contains many different things. She lives in New York, she has her very own style, takes very nice pictures and also posts great inspirational pictures. There is much to be inspired by her blog.

The Blonde Salad - Italian girl from Milan whose blog, like Kenzas, is very well known internationally. New outfits and photos every day. I like her style and pictures, especially when she is traveling, which she does very often.


Petite - I stumbled across this blog a long time ago when she went to the same high school as I. She is a journalist and reporter for Nyheter24, and is really good at writing and expressing feelings in words. I love the honesty in her lyrics. Tip: Check the category of "Confession."



Magzor - I would like to be friends with her (can you say so without sounding crazy?). I happened to find her old blog when I was still in 9th grade, and then by chance find it again some years later. It's the only blog where I read long posts about someone's daily life, by someone I don't know. There's something about her honest way to write that I like, and I recognize myself in her thoughts and thinking. Can be very entertaining too!



Amela Svraka - Although she has quit blogging, you can still browse the archive and be inspired by all the beautiful pictures and experiences in Chicago and USA. For half a year you could follow her life as a trainee at the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Chicago, and then a period at the Government Offices here in Stockholm where she works right now. A very inspiring blog by a very ambitious girl, especially for those who aim to work abroad at some point.

Sretan 8. Mart

"Most of all, I would like to celebrate my mother, the strongest and most wonderful woman I know, my role model in every way. I've tried to write a post dedicated to her, but words are never enough, and tears gather in my eyes every time I want to explain what she means to me. Tears of love, joy and gratitude. For all she has given me. For her unending love. For all the times she cries with me. For all the times she laughs with me. Because she has made me who I am today . Because she is the best friend I have. Because she has everything one could want in a mother. My beloved mother."


"Dearest ... I'm the one that has no words, they are not invented, they do not exist... to measure the love and happiness that you give to a mother. What did I do to deserve you? God, is there a greater feeling than the feeling of love to this girl? Is there a greater happiness than the moment you see her smiling and happy? or a greater pain, when she cries and when she hurts? Without her life would not exist because I breathe the air which she exhales....I didn't live until she came into my arms... far away in a hospital in Banja Luka, a wonderful night in March, when they laid her on the bed beside me and when she with her little eyes said: "Here is your little Lana"... like then, like forever... my Lana!"

Riddarholmen





Lovely sun, lovely March, lovely Stockholm. This month is always full of longing for everything that is comming up. The early spring weather and knowing that nothing is far away makes it easier to live. Recently, it also struck me that I'm turning 20 in a week! After celebrating my birthday during weekends the last two years, it feels a bit lame that my birthday is on a Monday this year... but it doesn't matter. I don't even wish for anything special, I feel like I have everything I need. It's a nice feeling.


Zagrlicu drugove, pjevacemo do zore

Wow, what a Saturday night. The plan was to invite some friends over for a little meza and muzika, or a "chill hangout" as some would call it, but we obviously don't know not what "chill" means. Suddenly we were a few more than planned, drank a bit more than expected and were much louder than what we are allowed to be, according to my neighbours. It was probably not the music that was the problem, it's we, Bosnians, who try to be louder than the music and each other. The night didn't end very well, haha, but it was really fun!


Next thing I know I wake up feeling like crap. Somehow I got up just to see the others sleeping in different rooms and a home in serious need of cleaning. It was truly a what-the-fuck-happened-moment, I could not understand how eight people managed to do all that. Soon my mother will sit at work, watch the pictures and think omg, but I hope she has in mind that she came home to a spotlessly clean home, after all.

Tokyo 29 March - 11 April



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<div style="text-align: left;"><strong>Flygbiljetterna till Tokyo är köpta! </strong>Nu kan jag dansa, hoppa och gråta av lycka!!! Jag kommer nog inte förstå att jag ska dit förrän jag är där. Det är helt galet. JAG SKA TILL TOKYO PEOPLE!!! Om en månad dessutom! Aaaaah!</div>
The airline tickets to Tokyo are bought! Now I can dance, jump and cry with happiness! I probably will not understand that I'm going until I'm actually there. It's crazy. I'M GOING TO TOKYO PEOPLE! In a month! Aaaaah!

Once again the sun is rising

What a wonderful day! Sleep-in morning, sun, spring feelings and a really productive day at school! I love the feeling when you after being stuck in a project suddenly become full of ideas and energy. But the best thing today... you will probably get to know soon! *Cliffhanger* I don't want to jump and dance of happiness, yet.


And it was called yellow


Instagram - February

February began with lots of snow and minus degrees - and skating! I have to skate at least once a year. In school we got lots of minor tasks, like drawing our homes.

I managed to get sick for a week with constant fever and was unable to draw anymore hearts in the snow...

At school we made a visit to the city planning office and a Wednesday afternoon Bjarke Ingels lectured at KTH.

I laughed my ass off watching the stand-up comedians of RAW Comedy Club, and got beautiful roses from my boyfriend on Valentine's Day.

Lunch at school and... garlic bread with mozzarella balls! I don't know how many times I have eaten this the last month...

A picture of me during a walk in Uppsala and a picture of the most hyped, but oh so beautiful, nail polish colors for the moment, mint green and lavender. I just have to buy some matching clothes first, haha.

Art Week at school. I spent the most part of the time in the workshop or spraying room.

A picture of me and my love, and a picture of my other love: cookies! I have been obsessed with them for half a year now, my classmates are used to seeing several empty packets on my desk at school.

My sweet parents bought another book about architecture ("because education is important!") and now I feel like I have too see all the 1001 buildings. To the right is a picture of my classmates during Friday pub after school. Standard.

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