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The weather is getting colder everyday now, today is only 6 degree outside... if we ever live out town it could be minus already! The sun also set faster than it was when I first came here in mid August. The sun used to set around 10 at night... but now it's already dark at 8! The time is shorter every day as well... I am looking forward to the day that I should adjust my watch... sounds fun to me! It is like that here, when the time comes, you just lose or gain one hour! Amazing for a Thai person like me anyway! Hahaha
Bee eeee!!!
It has been 2 months since I am here in Norway. I starting to get used to with things around here. Directions to go places, food, language, people, and of course the weather.
I haven't write much to friends in Thailand, I am sorry, I hope you can read it through here. I have to admitted that there is nothing here to make me busy but somehow I got something to do everday and was not at all feeling lonely (yet).. haha. I also haven't call much to people eventhough I can get a cheap telephone card calling to Thailand.
2 months here, there comes the feeling of "routine" and I don't know what to talk about. But of course there are some things that surprised me here. For example "tax". Trond said "We pay tax for every single thing here, and almost have to pay for breathing".
Another amazing thing is the sky... The first few weeks when I was here I told Trond that I felt like the sky is so close to us almost like if we could reach it. I can easily see the clouds moves. But Trond said he don't think so. Last 2 weeks ago I was inside reading a book, it was around 1 o' clock in the afternoon. It was nice weather with sunshine, but suddenly I felt like someone dimming the light. I looked up and my mother in law said "it was a cloud that moves passed the sun". It was really amazing for me... It felt so obviously like someone shut down the light!! I was confirmed by a Russian and Romanian friend that what I felt is right, the sun is actually closer in Norway than their countries!!
Last week there is a one by one consultation with the teacher about the course, and discuss of what do I want to do in the future when I finish the language school or if I want to continue to study higher level of the language. We also discuss about the next opening test that is going to be in February next year. I think there is a test in every 4- 6 months, if ones passed the test it is means that person is qualified to speak and work in Norway.
So if I don't pass the test in Feb, I will have to continue the school until June, and November.. something like that. I asked the teacher of how long usually people take to be able to pass the test or finish the course. He said the good ones can pass the test in 6-7 months. There are a lot of people study for 2 years or more. .. Suddenly I get scared, haha. I have just started in the end of August, (was later than other in the class around 3 weeks) and to take the test in Beginning of February .. It means I will only be studied a little bit more than 5 months... Wow.. it suddenly becomes stressful to me. I don't want to take longer than February! I have to try to speak Norwegian more now, otherwise it will be too late! 
By the way, Garfield, he is now better and better. He is not stress as he used to anymore. The surgery wound was fully recovered, his hairs grows covered the wounds now too.
Last week the officer at the quarantine said they are able to touch him and stroke him now too! They actually take shorter time than me and Trond, haha. IT took us 3 months to be able to touch him. He is very special cat!
It take us 40 minutes to get there and we continue visiting Garfield every week. Along the way to get there is going through mountains. I got sick everytime but there is nothing I can do..... cause I want to see the world's cutest cat, Garfield!
By the way, can't all you guys please register here?? Don't be lazy now, it takes 1 minute!!
