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Yesterday, I went shopping. Well, window shopping. I went to IKEA to fill my spirit with modern furniture :-) and then to ARKAD, a commercial center nearby.
Luckily, the kids who were making noise in the night left! Of course, the elevators at Kerepesi couldn’t be used for several hours because they were playing with them but in the end peace installed in the building.
I had a very strange conversation this morning over breakfast with a participant from Lithuania. She said she was in Bucharest some years ago and she remembers the „giant dogs” in the streets and that there were no lights during the night. She was walking around the railway station in the dark streets at night, scared, and she heard… a piano. I thought she was telling me the plot of a movie, but no. When she arrived in the square (?!), she saw a band playing. Her conclusion about Bucharest: there are giants dogs and no lights in the streets of Budapest. I suggested her to use „Budacrest”, just to feel comfortable withe capital city names.
Today took place the first lecture about course syllabus development and I really enjoyed the atmosphere and the interactivity that Matyas created. I heard some good class games that I will use and I was amazed to hear that in Russia you can’t put in the syllabus things that don’t follow… certain directives from above academia.