CERS has been my home now since hospital for almost 3 months. Its always good to be here because you get to train a lot and hopefully see a lot of progress too… but on the other hand it is pretty lonely to be here. I have definitely met some great people here that I have been laughing with, people who have made me feel like I am 14 years old again sneaking around in the dark to avoid getting caught, and people who have just given me their heart to help, but it is always good to go home. I know that I will miss some of these people but it will give me a good memory and a smile every time I think of them.
As for progress… I think I was hoping for more when I first got here in the beginning of October but I am not disappointed. I think my hopes are always sky-high and probably never realistic so therefore I have learned to adjust them with time. It took me a long time to get out of bed this time but when I finally made it, i have worked hard. My physiotherapists, Oscar and Christian, have been working as language teachers, psychologists, motivation speakers and friends, all at the same time! Who said that guys cant multi-task??
Anyway, today I need to catch the flight home because I have a big speech in Oslo next week…
Nico, my friend at CERS, claims that the strike at Air France will prevent me from leaving but there is no chance!!

