Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Canada!

Canada is cool.

That's at least what they said in Frankfurt.

This picture is from the bookfair in Frankfurt, and they thought Canada is cool, so then it is.

Just a tiny update from Frankfurt, you'll get more later, but at this time of the day, we have dinner. Gotta go.

-paul andreas
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Monday, October 17, 2005

For those in need of an answer.

Hi there. It's been some time since my last appearance on this screen, and by now, the rumors have started flourishing: Has he rid himself of his dreadlocks? Has he gotten plastic surgery? His face can't just turn like that just over night, can it? And people all over the globe are running around, confused, angry and in distress because of the lack of initiative from my part to give any confirming or unfirming evidence to those craving an answer.

But now it's here.

My hair is still dreaded. Not scary, just dreaded. And, no my face has not been the subject to either an accident nor a plastic visit to the hospital. It's just a piece of photographic fun.
For starters, you will need a camera and a friend to take the picture (the friend is needed for a clear shot, but you can try holding the camera yourself. Then you will see why you need friends...) Then you shake your face from side to side, letting your cheeks follow the movement of your head. Then your friend takes the picture, preferably before you start laughing or stop cheek-shaking because ofdizzinessyness it brings. Sit back, look at the picture, laugh your head off, and then take another one. (Don't take me literally on that one. Hard to do a cheek-shake without a head, you know...)

Apart from taking pictures of my cheek-shaking, although that takes up most of my time, I still work here at YWAM Skien. Right now, we're planning our new tour, booking and changing some on the program and stuff like that. There are also some graphic design to do, as well as totally redesigning our website.

And, tomorrow, my dad is taking me to Frankfurt, Germany, where we will be at the book fair there. We will be finding books to translate into Norwegian. (So, if you have any good books you've read lately, give the names to us, and we'll check them out.) That will be great fun, some quality time with my dad, as well as a completely different work duty for a few days. I'm really looking forward to it.

Later.
Until then, no more rumors, ok?

Much blessings from the Lord of lords: Jesus Christ.

-paul andreas