Here are some of my videos from the Gavin DeGraw concert in Stockholm last Monday. “Belief”, “Nice To Meet You Anyway”, “Chariot” and more.
Camp Rock
This is a typical feel good movie. I just happened to watch it as the tv was on and I sat close by at my laptop. I watched a little. Then some more. Then I couldn’t stop watching… This kind of movie either makes me change tv channel at once, or forget everything else and just watch.
MTV Europe Music Awards 2008
Tokio Hotel won the “Headliner” award! I’m so happy for them! They really do have the best fans in the world, giving them so many awards…
Take The Walk in Stockholm
December 7 is the date for action! It’s the first Walk outside of North America, and it’s taking place in… Stockholm!
My Gavin DeGraw Photos
Here are my photos from Gavin’s concert in Stockholm!
I’m Back Home
It’s 2 am and I just got home from Stockholm. This morning when I watched the morning news I suddenly decided that I wanted to see Gavin DeGraw live after all – so I bought a concert ticket that needed to be picked up at the arena by 6 PM, printed loads of maps over Stockholm, borrowed the car and set off after lunch! Of course I chose the wrong exit from the highway on my way into Stockholm, so I ended up being very lost. Luckily my Dad was at home and could guide me by phone! I got my ticket and found a good spot by the stage. Gavin played both guitar and grand piano, and he sang almost all of my favourite songs.
It’s Snowing!
It’s snowing!
What A Ghost Story
I just watched a movie, “The Haunted Mansion” with Eddie Murphy and Nathaniel Parker in two of the main parts. Eddie is always fun, and I only know Nathaniel from the detective series “The Inspector Lynley Mysteries”. This movie was quite okay.
How Does She Know…?
That’s How You Know, from “Enchanted”
Linköping Folk Music Festival
Yesterday and today I visited the Linköping Folk Music Festival together with my sister and a couple of friends. Before noon today we learned how to dance “finnskogspols” and “slängpolska” – most fun was the “slängpolska”! We also went to a “halling” show by a Norwegian group called Frikar. They were amazing!