Hi guys! As you know I'm in Oslo Norway,
and if you haven't heard, we are
currently having a sort of a lockdown.
There's a lot of stuff closed:
there's the schools, the kindergartens,
swimming pools, gyms, yoga centers...
Everything! Libraries as well! And I work
in a library, so I had a really really
busy day on Thursday, when it was decided
that we had to close down for the
time being. So I had to work quite late
to just get out the information that we
were closed, and yesterday I worked at
home. I actually worked from home on
Thursday as well, but that was planned for me.
Friday was not planned for, but it ended
up being working from home. So I'll see
what happens
on Monday. I'm not sure if I will be
working from home or not, it has not been
decided on yet. Anyway! 
So I thought what I would do today, it's Saturday 12, or
12th, March when I'm recording this so I
was thinking I would do something I
really haven't done before, and it's
doing a reading vlog. Just do the
reading that I'm doing today. I have just
had a late, really late, lunch. It's
actually a 15:45! This is when we
normally eat our dinner here in Norway. But
yeah... We're... we slept quite late and
everything has been like late today.
We had a late, really late, breakfast so now
we had a late, really late, lunch. I had... I
made lentil soup. Vegan lentil soup.
It was quite nice. Quite spicy. So yeah.
And I am going to take you with me on my
reading for today. I have not to read
anything as of yet today, actually. I've
had a lot of other things that I wanted to
do, like, just get it out of the way. 
So... Yeah...
Since all my plans for this weekend has been changeed... I was going to
do a lot of yoga stuff this weekend, and it's
not happening. So yeah.. Um... That's it. 
I am going to find my books and get to the
reading. Oh, and I'm going to make a cup
of tea first!
[music playing]
So I finished this book: Når er jeg gammel nok til å skyte faren min? by Åse Ombudstvedt.
And it's a poetry book
for young adults, and it's about a boy
who has a very abusive father.
So quite... quite emotional reading in a way.
It's not an easy read... and it's an
easy read at the same time. It's not an
easy read because it touches a theme
that is not easy to read about, in my
opinion. So... so... yeah. Very good,
good read, indeed. And I'm going to
continue reading this book: Good Omens, by
Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, which
was a book I was supposed to read in
February, and I haven't gotten as far, at
all, as I wanted... It's like... If you look at this: 
*shows how far into the book*
I've only read this much. Though, it is a reread, so
I have read it before. Though I did want
to reread it, and then watch Good Omens
again, the TV series. I've seen the TV
series twice now. But I would like to see
it again. So yeah... So, Good Omens is
the book I'm going to continue now... So yeah.
[music playing]
So the situation in Norway is actually
not very good at the moment. I saw the
press conference on TV earlier
today, as I showed, I haven't really done
any reading since then. I followed the
press conference, and then there were
lots of other news and stuff going on.
And currently as things are... The Prime
Minister told us in the press conference
that I showed, that Norway will be
closing its borders Monday morning, and
we also... she didn't say that, but another
piece of news is that a third person is
dead from the coronavirus which is not
very good. So yeah... So what is your
country doing at the moment? About the
coronavirus? What are they doing to
prevent spreading the virus? Are they
closing schools and public buildings and
stuff like that? Are they closing the
borders? What are they doing? I would love
to know! Anyway I haven't done a lot of
reading since the news. Yeah, my head
has been kind of elsewhere, but no I am
in bed, and I thought I would do a little
bit of reading in bed before it's night time.
[music playing]
