The Little Mermaid Of Copenhagen
Just came back from a weekend stay in Copenhagen despite the flu I had but I was grateful it didn’t get worse. I am feeling much better now, except for a runny nose but I feel that it will be over soon, too. Denmark is just a neighboring country of Sweden so it’s not really far to drive to its capital city, Copenhagen. We usually drive through this country when we drive further south like Germany, Austria, etc. We decided to explore the capital city this time around, though the main purpose would be to celebrate my birthday away from home, ahehee.

The sculpture of The Little Mermaid
Denmark has a mild winter weather so it’s not that cold to take a walk to the park and on the streets. Just like when we walked to see this world known Little Mermaid based from the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, a Danish author and poet. I was surprised to see people, probably tourists, gathered in front of the sculpture to get their own photograph with the mermaid in the background. Hubby and I were fascinated too so we waited till we got our chance. I have not seen hubby’s photographs with the system camera, he’s too tired now to download the photos in the computer. But I’m quite satisfied with this shot using my Canon G7. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the fairy tale of this mermaid so I can’t relate a thing about it. However, I remember there was a film with the title, The Little Mermaid before.
The Pressure Of Being Sick
Just when I thought I would be safe from being sick of any kind of flu, none the least swine flu, since most of my students had already taken the booster shot against the dreaded virus, I caught this ordinary kind of flu. It must be from the party I attended last weekend and being in the group of people can sometimes never be safe when all sorts of flu are in the background. I had to call in sick yesterday because of headache and throat problems. And just when I needed to give exams, submit evaluations and all. The pressure of work and being sick collided at the wrong time. Now I’m still feeling a little out of sorts with running nose and cracking voice. I went to work today in spite of this, to meet the deadline. It will be school holidays in three weeks time so a little patience would not harm. Hurry, hurry days!

photo: MS clipart
Speaking of swine flu vaccine, I am quite apprehensive to take the shot because of my prolonged cough. I still have this cough in which the doctors’ prescribed medicine failed to help. Darn. On account of this, I met with another doctor in Davao during our stay there and I got three kinds of medicine. My cough had alleviated though not completely. I still have one medicine from the three and just taking it when necessary.
I realized that even though my students were vaccinized, I wouldn’t be excused from having the said virus although I vehemently hope I would be. But I wouldn’t know who I’d be sitting with in a tram or how safe the public places would be. Am I getting paranoid? Lol! A little bit maybe. I don’t actually think of the presence of the virus when I go anywhere, who does. My silly thought has just provoked me to lay out a probable instance of catching it. Achoo! But with this running nose, I feel like I’m carrying a tap in my nose.
Mirror, Mirror On The Phone
Mirror, mirror on the phone, whose the fairest of them all? Dolce & Gabbana!
I was browsing Sony Ericsson’s site for a new model of that Xperia series when I saw this Jalou™ by Dolce & Gabbana version of Jalou™ Sony Ericsson mobile series. I thought it was a phone accessory or something but a closer look of it revealed that it is a phone that looks like a make-up accessory. It looks elegant in pink plated with a 24-carat gold. Despite the phone’s petite size it comes with the features and specs deemed necessary of a modern mobile user. It’s good as a make-up accessory because the screen turns into a mirror at a button press. Why not as a gift to your sophisticated lady this Christmas!

Jalou by Dolce & Gabbana (Photo: sonyericsson.com)
Specifications:
3.2 megapixel camera
Bluetooth™ Stereo
Music Tones – MP3, AAC
Access Netfront Web – web browser
Radio FM and RDS
Video clip / Video streaming
YouTube™ compatible
Modem
plus the usual messaging functionality






