tirsdag 14. februar 2012


My favorite sport moment




My favorite sports moment happened this weekend. I went with family and friends to England to see Manchester united play against Liverpool. This was something I had been looking forward to since November last year, and finally it was happening. I had good expectations because I think Man. United is a better team than Liverpool, and they were the home team.

                When we arrived Old Trafford, the stadium, we went to the Giant store to buy Manchester’s suit, which was a great moment. It was 2 hours until the match was going to start, and we went in to the stadium to eat dinner. Now it was time for match, 74844 people had gathered to see this magnificent game of football. I think almost everyone was singing. In the picture below you can see the Liverpool fans in the middle of the police. They were about 2500 people and are famous for being very loud, they fulfilled. It was actually so loud at the stadium that I got chills all over my back and arms. Englishmen have a very good grandstands-culture. They support their team no matter what.
                From my point of view the match developed in the right way, Manchester united led the way and scored the first two goals which were made by the one and only Wayne Rooney. Suárez who plays at Liverpool scored 1 ridiculous goal, but I didn’t have anything to say. My favorite team won! After the match Manchester’s fans sang the song called “Glory glory Man. united”  On their way out, touching moment, touching game.

               


onsdag 8. februar 2012

What I liked/disliked about the curious dog in the night time

What I like the most in this book is how Christopher develops throughout the book, whether he was going to find out who killed Wellington or not, which is leading to his mother. It was a very touching moment when he found out that his mother was still alive. I enjoyed reading about a boy with Asperger syndrome, because I didn’t know that much about that syndrome. And After reading the book I’ve got a clearer view about how a boy with Asperger syndrome would handle different situations, how he would act and the way he look at the world. For me, who haven’t read that many books it was an easy language to follow, and I liked that the book wasn’t very long. That the book is written in a first person narrative that makes it more emotional, and it sets a deeper pressure to the one who is reading. 

One thing that I got sick of while I was reading was that Christopher always describes everything to the tiny little detail. Someone would probably say that this is important for understanding how people with Asperger act, but I don’t like reading when there is a lot unnecessary information about things.