Most days after school I hang out with my host sister Nanna. Because my host parents had to work late last night, we were put in charge of making dinner. We spent about an hour and a half in the store trying to figure out what to make. We knew we wanted garlic bread and potatoes but didn't know what the main course would be. Nanna finally decided on chicken with picante cream cheese and tomatoes stuffed inside. I have to admit that we did a pretty good job!
Friday, August 16, 2013
It's official! I survived my first week of school in Denmark. I started my first day on Wednesday and chose to do the science and math track. This includes Chemistry, Physics, Math, Natural Science, Danish, English, Spanish, History, and Economics. So far my favorite classes are Spanish, Math, and English because those are the only ones that don't completely involve danish. Who would've thought that Spanish would be my best subject?! School is a lot different than in the USA because instead of switching classes every fifty minutes, you're with the same people in the same class all day while the teachers move to your class. School can start at 8:30 at the earliest and ends at 3:40 the latest. The usual day is from 8:30 to 1:50. In order to get to school, I must ride my bike to the bust stop which is two minutes away and then catch a bus that take 25 to 30 minutes. School can be extremely boring, since I can't understand anything the teachers are saying it's easy for me to want to fall asleep. Here is a picture of me on my first day of school.
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