What I’ve been up to lately

So it’s been  about a year since I finished my adventures in Denmark and since I last wrote anything new on my little blog here. So no more excuses: here’s what’s up:

Masters degree:

First order of business after returning from DK was graduating, which I did, finishing my studies of industrial design/product development/product design or whatever other translation people have thought up for ‘productontwikkeling’. I graduated on a project I started in Denmark, with Retap: a refilling station for the Retap bottles. And although my teachers were not entirely convinced by it, the project got an honorable mention in a Flemish ecodesign competition: www.ecodesignlink.be/nl/winnaars-studenten/2011/7 and got featured in an edition of the design magazine Kwintessens (the one about Food Design: www.designvlaanderen.be/nl/kwintessens/2012/1/food-design.html). So all in all, I’m pretty proud of it.

Holidays

So I took the liberty of marking what could be my last 2 month long summer holiday as ‘free time’. Quality-time I spent on my family and friends and by going abroad a few times,  I led a group of teenagers on a bike trip to Paris (6 days, 500km) and explored the beautiful island of Crete. Alas, I couldn’t take pictures since my camera broke.

Girlfriend:

I stumbled upon a girl that can stand (and even enjoys) being around me for more than 24 hours 🙂 (and that I enjoy having around as well) So I’m now half of a happy couple!

Job:

Searching left and right, sending emails to loads of intriguing companies and going for meetings with a number of companies, I had a hard time finding a job. But not having a job meant that I could spend time on other people 😉

In December I got a surprising call from the director of my secondary school, asking me if I wanted to fill in for a teacher in January. I agreed. So for almost 4 weeks I taught chemistry, physics and nature sciences to 16- to 18-year-olds. Teaching was quite fun and afterwards I heard from the teacher I was replacing that the kids even remembered what I told them! But if I ever became a teacher, I would prefer to teach subjects that are closer to my interests.

In Februari, I finally found a job that looked promising, fun and challenging. And It hasn’t failed my expactations. Quick example: now, after not even 3 months, I’m head of the research, design and engineering departments (which is is all, in fact, just me. For now.) and I’m head of the metal production department, which makes me the ‘boss’ of 5 men who have been working in the company between 10 to 40 years or so. All this implies that I don’t have much time to get bored (and that’s a good thing of course) 🙂

So my life is actually pretty good. Busy, but good.

I don’t want to make any promises on making new updates regularly (although more frequently then yearly would be a good start), but I’ve got a few things I brewing in my mind that I want to put out here for you to read.

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Laatste dagen in Kopenhagen – Last days in CPH

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Zicht vanop het stadhuis 1 - City hall tower view 1

Om mee te beginnen: 5 panorama-foto’s. – As a starter: 5 panorama-pics.

(for English, scroll down)

Hopla, een half jaar voorbij en mijn verblijf in Kopenhagen zit er dus op. De nachttrein heeft me met al mijn gerief (dat ik nooit of te nimmer met het vliegtuig had kunnen meenemen) rustig tot in Antwerpen gebracht. De komende maanden zal ik vooral aan mijn masterproef wijden om zo mijn studie volledig af te ronden. Maar eerst nog even terugblikken:

Begin vorige week heb ik nog net van de laatste vrieskoude kunnen profiteren om mijn schaatsen aan te binden en midden op een meer te genieten van een prachtige winteravond.

Zoals de meeste voorbije weekends ben ik ook nu weer mijn fiets op gekropen om een (voor mij) nieuw deel van de omgeving te verkennen en deze keer natuurlijk ook om een laatste keer te genieten van Kopenhagen’s fijne centrum. Resultaat is de zeer willekeurige reeks foto’s hier onder.

Entertainment ontbrak zeker niet, meerdere diners en een geweldige goodbye party zetten de kers op de taart van mijn verblijf in Kopenhagen.

Ik denk er over om vanaf nu ook (of enkel) in het Engels te schrijven en korte beschrijvingen te geven van wat toeristisch schoon Vlaanderen en omstreken te bieden hebben… We zien wel.

Bam, another half year gone and thus my stay in Copenhagen has come to an end. The nighttrain brought me and my tons of luggage (which would have been impossible to get on a plane) safely to Antwerp. Next months will now mostly be spent on my master-thesis so that I can finish my studies. But first a look back:

At the start of last week I was able to profit from the last icy cold days by going skating on a beautiful patch of natural ice and enjoying a very colourful sunset from the middle of a lake.

Like many previous weekends I got on my bike again to explore a part of the city that was new to me and this time also to enjoy the beauty and charm of Copenhagen’s city centre one last time. The random bundle of pictures below are the result of that trip.

There was certainly no lack of entertainment these last days: multiple dinners and an awesome goodbye party put the cherry on top of the cake of my stay.

I’m considering to write also (or only) in English here from now on (although I know that some of you enjoy decoding the Dutch language 🙂 ) and highlight some of the treasures and interesting places that Flanders and the surrounding areas have to offer… We’ll see.

 

Om mee af te sluiten is hier wat Deense muziek die onlosmakelijk verbonden is met het voorbije half jaar.

To finish this post, here’s some Danish music that will always bring back memories of my stay in Copenhagen: