Days in Stockholm is ending soon. This is the last week and I am going to get myself to work on this mission impossible. I have a final project due on Wednesday, it is a paper, decent publication paper on nanotechnology for atherosclerosis, and I just started to spell 'atherosclerosis' when I typed this post. Presentation will be on Friday. It seems unmanageable because I need to get another take home examination on Quantum Optics done by Friday, too.
And I am trying to squeeze in a weekend pilgrim to Vastedna this week before leaving on Monday afternoon, 5 hour away from Stockholm. It had been my primary reason to go to Sweden for exchange, because it is the country of St. Bridget, my idol and my patron saint. I have not managed to do a single trip since the last 5 months here. I am a boring person, and troublesome one, too. I don't care. But I really want to have this one.
It all sounds impossible, no? But here is the thing:
God does not need great pathos or great works. He needs greatness of hearts. He cannot calculate with zeroes - Father Alfred Delp
So here I go.