ten random facts, part two

Saturday 9 November 2013

Hi there! Since my previous week was nothing special and I only managed to take some pictures last night (awesome combo of great people, first tea with JJ then some drinking with uni friends), I sort of thought another ten random facts post would be a fit. You can read the first 10 facts about me right here. I'm really excited for the weeks to come, I'm going to Warsaw next weekend, it's going to be my first conference of Polish Association of Dental Students (so happy it's held so close to Bialystok) and even though the week after already looks pretty tragic and so far I have no place to stay at in Warsaw, I'm gladly giving it a go.

Thank you for sticking around. I'll talk to you soon, I promise! Now off to the topic of today's random post...

1. I suppose you know that already, but for those who don't pay any extra attention to my ramblings, I study stomatology (which for you would be called dentistry, I guess). And so far it's fair to say I am enjoying it. I've only just started my second year in October and I am going to treat my first patient on November 27th. How scary. Nah, I'm horrified, really.
2. Sushi taught of me appreciation of raw fish. Salmon tartare is my ultimate favourite thing to eat. It's delicious, simple and (I'm happy to be able to say that about at least one thing in my menu) healthy! Glad I found a sushi lover in my friend Nat, who's always there for me if I want to grab something at Tanoshi, my favourite sushi place in the city.


3. I've always dreamt of a huge map of the world painted on one of my living room's walls, also, filling it with postcards I receive from my friends from all over the world. Such a variety of cultures, languages and experiences always mattered to me. That's why ever since I started my online journey of meeting people, making friends, sending postcards started to appeal more and more to me. Now I'd like to call it my little hobby.

4. I'm not a smoker, I carry it around though. (Going to burn each one of them, one at a time) Like a drunk me said last night (which is actually the dumbest thing I could say, but since I love my drunk needy alter ego...) I only smoke when I want a cigarette, not when the cigarette wants me. Shhh, I'm awesome.


5. I've always wanted to know how to do origami. I gave it a few tries as a child, but since I failed multiple times, I sort of realized maybe it's not just something that I am supposed to know how to do. Being bored last summer, I gave it a go again and guess what happened, I made a perfect origami crane at the first try. I know it's easy, but I do enjoy my little achievements. Another thing from my "101 things to do before you're old and boring" ticked off!









6. B e f o r e  I  d i e  I  w a n t   t o; *Travel, travel, travel. Each time further. Europe at first. And then one day a whole roadtrip in the US, just like in the movies. *Learn a new language. And perfect my English as much as possible without speaking it on daily basis. *Read everything Murakami. Morerover, I'd love to visit Tokio one day and discover it through his books. There is a guide (in Polish even) written to explore Tokio with tips and facts included in his novels. *Have a family, that will make me feel safe, loved and needed. Few kids, few pets. A big modern house and a cosy flat in one of European capitals. *Start being rational about my feelings. *Establish a solid place for myself in the society. *Learn how to form steady and lasting relationships with other people.

7. My Starbucks order is White Chocolate Mocha with whipped cream. And this is not how my name is spelled btw. At the time I actually had a signature hot chocolate, since it was a chocolate day when we were in Prague, so I wanted to celebrate it in a proper way!













8. The Love Tester in the Prague's Museum of Sex showed that I am in fact the wild one. Like I did not know that already, duh.



















9. I love Autumn. The warm, colorful kind. As soon as all I can notice is death around me, I start wishing for spring, when it will all bloom again. I'd lie if I said that the late fall didn't somehow appeal to me as well, though. It gets darker, the layer of ashes beneath your feet that once were leaves- thicker. But it's reassuring to know that even the Earth has its down days from time to time.

10. During last days of September, I finally redeemed some vouchers I'd received for my birthday two months earlier. One of them was a beauty salon visit, after which I realized I'd never felt better. The second one gave me an opportunity to buy some books that I'd longed for, Norwegian Wood, Sputnik Sweetheart, Lolita, and a few other Murakami novels. Those books are like Pokemons, seriously. I just gotta catch 'em all. :)


21 comments:

  1. super, że jednak JEDZIESZ Sis!

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  2. I definitely share your love of language, culture and travel! I also want to have a room in my bedroom dedicated to an atlas of the world and then pinpoint the places I've been with pictures I took there...one day!

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  3. These random facts are quite interesting! :-)
    Who doesn't love sushi? I just wish I could afford to go eat it more often.
    Of course, Murakami and autumn are in my list of favourite things too!

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  4. Your so marvelous. There is no other way to say it, but my god Kasia you are marvelous.

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  5. Kasia, your words on tobacco left me speechless. in a way, a bit strange I can tell you that I loved... beautiful photos as always :-) have a nice week!

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  6. These really are so unique and personal facts I have ever read! Most other ones are the usual stuff, I love this, I did this, but you gave us a treat Kasia!

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  7. Oh I love how you love Murakami too, and I'm exactly the same with autumn/spring. The cigarettes definitely surprised me, I've never seen anyone do that, I love your drunk needy alter ego too, she's so wise hahaha!! :p

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  8. I love your map of the world idea! I think if I had that I would never be satisfied with my life cause I'd always be dreaming of going somewhere else. I was never into origami when I was little, my mum enrolled me in an origami class but I was totally useless at it haha. I haven't tried in years!

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  9. I adore this post!

    The cigarette idea is so cool.

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  10. Yay for Murakami - seriously the best author ever. I just get transported into his surreal world. That sushi looks incredible.

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  11. Lovely photos! Especially the one of the leaves changing color. And once you get through that amazing stack of Murakami novels, I highly recommend The Wind Up Bird Chronicles - really good stuff. :)

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  12. Now I know you a little better:-) I've a teeny tiny fear of dentists:-).visited only twice in my lifetime.
    Good luck on your first patient:-)

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  13. I love this post, and the part about the tobacco is brilliant! :)

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  14. There's so much here you love that I love as well <3

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  15. great list! i have read almost all of murakamis books i believe, and i really hope he will write a new one soooooon....
    beautiful photos, nice to be here.

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  16. I really enjoyed these facts! I've only read a few of Murakami's works, but I definitely need to get more of his books. Have you read Samsa in Love yet? :)

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  17. it takes me forever to do a post like this, it is always interesting reading other people's random facts and seeing how similar or different we are!

    thanks for visiting my little blog by the way :) I hope you have a lovely time in Warsaw

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  18. Enjoyed reading through your candid thoughts :) The traveling goal, I can definitely relate to. Ever since I started to travel, the urge just keeps growing. There is just so much to see - I'm really looking forward to Japan too... particularly for the sushi!

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  19. Loving to get to know a little bit more about you

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  20. i adore this post! and those pictures... lovely! so nice to find your blog:)

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