I'm incredibly far behind on my updates, so I'll put up some of the random things I've done recently and not-so recently.-Short study tour to Odense: a few weeks ago, I went on my ECH (European Culture & History) Program tour to Funen and Jutland. Odense is the 3rd largest city in Denmark and is completely obsessed with HC Andersen, the children's writer. I had a great time meeting kids from my program, scoping out Odense, and singing karaoke on a pub crawl that I ended up on with the international students from the university in Odense. A definite highlight of that trip was also our visit to a folkhojskole, a cross between summer camp and school, but without grades. People from all over the world and Denmark go there for a semester or summer and the whole purpose is to learn for the sake of learning. The specific folkhojskole we went to was focused on the arts, like graphic design, acting, singing, etc.
-Odense Dog Show: Allan and Ida were in Odense the same time I was, so I bailed from my trip on the last day and went to the dog show there with them. If you have ever seen the movie "Best in Show", picture that but in Danish. I've never seen so many different kinds of bows for dogs in my life. I guess Baxter should watch out for me when I come home...
-Studenterhuset: My friend from UNC (Arnab) and I decided to become student volunteer bartenders at the local hangout known as the "Student House". I've worked there 3 times already, two of which were the late shift from 11 until 3am. I try to work International Night, which is rough because it's on Wednesdays, but I've met so many different people this way. I also worked an afternoon shift which I've found is a great way to improve my Danish speaking skills. Though we don't get paid for working, it's still worth it through all the different cultures I've come in contact with, the chill people I've met, and oh yeah, the free beer tickets aren't a bad addition either. My foosball skills are also steadily improving. :)
-Fjording: Though Jaegerspris is a small town, there are soooo many trails to explore. A friend came over yesterday and we walked forever around the peninsula and ended up literally on the water in another part of the bay. We also randomly found some DanishAllan told me we hardly scratched the surface of the forests surrounding where I live, so I guess I better keep my energy high to be able to bike all around the trails like he suggested.
-Jaegerspris Konditori: Best. Bakery. Ever.
-Nyhavn: The weather is warming up, so today I enjoyed being outdoors in Nyhavn with a friend after class. Nyhavn is the classic picture of Copenhagen, with the colorful buildings lined by sailboats along the canal. We sipped our hot chocolates, wrapped up in the complimentary cafe blankets, and felt so happy that Spring is on its way!










