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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Singing Lessons

I'm so exciting... cause I follow Singing Lessons! I always wanted to sing, from when I was little (I remember at the age of 5/6, I was all the time singing... there are still some old videotapes of it, hehe!) But my mother didnt want me to sing.
Now, finally, after all those years, I got the chance to sing... and follow this dream of mine!

I got private lessons from a very talented singer from Florida. My first singing lesson went fine, it was all about breath exercises and she tested what I'm able to do with my voice. She said I can reach alot with my voice! =) Tuesday is my second lesson... Excited!

I'm in a band/project now and we're making our first song together... more later about it, when the song can be released. ;)

-xxx-
Trisyha

Friday, July 16, 2010

Portugal

Now a month ago, I went to Portugal for 8 days. Ofcourse I took a lot of pictures... I love making them!
For the first time in my life, I travelled all alone. It was a bit scary to take my plane all alone, but I met some very nice Portugese people who talked about their country and made me wanna go even more! (if thats even possible, I'm a travel lover, you know ;) ) My idea of the Portugese people, which I already founded out on the plane, is that they are very nice and helpfull people!
At Portugal I spent my first two days at Porto, together with my friend Joke, and with Jessica, an English friend of Joke. The ice broke immediately when she said she also studies History of Arts. The first day we visited the whole city : Casa Da Musica, the churches, plaza's, station, ... and ended the day at the Ribeira, which is the most beautiful place of Porto for me. After eating at the ribeira we saw that there was a graduationparty, so we stayed and watched the band Celtiberia (a folkmetal band from there), who also had a fire breathing act. After Celtiberia there were some fado musicians, which is typical Portugese music.
The second day we went to Porto beach and after some hours we had to take our train to Tomar (some 4 hours away by train). In Tomar we went to a supermarket and made pancakes at the apartment.
The 3rd day we took a bus to Batalha, and we passed Fatima on our way. In Batalha there was a very nice Cathedral and in that Cathedral people were dressed in very nice clothes from the Middle Ages and Renaissance... It gave it a dreamy feeling.


On the 4th day Jessica leaved and Joke and I went to Convento Do Christo, at Tomar. We spent 4 hours at the domain of Convento... it was such a beautiful place over there! Even more beautiful than Batalha for me! After our visit we walked back to the apartment and made some dinner : Spaghetti Pesto with fresh Basilico and Mozarella. After dinner I went back to visit the city of Tomar. I also walked to the bullfighting arena... with my thesis going about bullfighting, I just had to see the arena in Tomar! In the evening, after our cosy daily eveningtalks at the balcony, we watched some 'Las Vegas' episodes before sleeping.

At the 5th day we had to get up early, because our train left at 8 am. We're going to visit Lisbon! At 10am we arrived at Lisbon and first went to Belèm to see the Cathedral, Torre and statue. After visiting that side of the city, we took the train back and went to the Vasco Da Gama Shoppingcenter to eat some KFC and then visited the modern side of Lisbon : Parque de Nacion. Over there we saw the 17 km long bridge. At least we visited the old city with the Arc De Triumph look-a-like gate. The old city is full of small streets, which are so lovely to walk through.

The 6th day I took the train all alone, to visit Coïmbra, the University city of Portugal. Also this city has lots of little cosy streets and their University is amazing! I'd love to follow school there, hehe! I think Coïmbra is one of the cities you really have to see when you visit Portugal!

My last day at Tomar, Joke and I went for a walk to a lake on an hour walk from the apartment. Because it was not so sunny that day, we didn't stay too long at the lake. At the evening we made barbecue on the balcony and had one last cosy evening!

The last day I spent 4 hours on the train back to Porto, all alone again. At Porto I first didn't find the Hostel, but after a long search I finally found it! Two girls arrived right after I arrived, so I spent my day together with them. Henar from Madrid and Marissa from the USA. We did the tour I did the first day at Porto and so I spent my last night at Portugal, sitting at the ribeira with 2 nice girls! Again I had an amazing evening! And I love the sunset at the Ribeira, with the Portoboats in front of it! (see the picture below, which is my favorite of all the pics I made!)

Monday, July 5, 2010

To much to do, to less time!

To Do lists, I make them everytime! I love them!
What about you guys? Do you make to do lists?
Its so handy to remember all the things you still need to do!
And its so nice to scrap the things you've done!

I started making to do lists when I studied at the university, and now I cant live without them!

My To Do list for the moment:
- Learn French on my own
- Start jogging & Zumba & eat healthy
- Editing photo's from Portugal
- Make my photobooks from Roemenië, Portugal, Madrid, Praha and Marocco.
- Go to Paris & London
- Make some dresses
- knit a sharf
- Make a nice Make Up Room / Photostudio
- Editing my room
- Learn more about photography
- Draw make up designs
- Finish and upload my Website (with my webdesigner!)
- Follow Singing lessons
- Finishing the book 'The Hobbit'
- Watching 'Dexter'
- ....


I think I'll keep this up to date, so this will change from now and then (hopefully =p )

Greetings,
Trisyha

Turbie Towel

When I take a shower or bath and wash my hair, I hate it when its wet and its all drupping of on my back. I always used a normal towel to put my hair in it, but that wasn't handy at all.
Last Christmas I got an Turbie Towel from my uncle, and its amazing, easy to use and stays on its place. You can buy it in alot of colors. I have a blue one and a white one. I definately think its a good thing to have at your home.

Watch the pictures to find out how to use it.