I have since decided that having an 8:30 class on Monday morning is possibly the worst thing. One, no body wants to get out of bed to admit that it is the start of another week. Two, I have to get up 6:30 so that I can get to class on time. That is almost beyond crazy! However, this week is made easy for me because I have a two-day week of classes. This is because our first study tour with our core class is this Thursday through Saturday. While I knew this was coming, I have to admit that it definitely crept up on me. I have only been here about 2 weeks; its already February; I having my first study tour in 2 days; my first graded assignment and test are next week! All of this time is going to go by SO fast. I wish it could slow down just a little. I mean I have only had one entire week of classes so far, and even then one of them got cancelled.
After I recovered from the shock that things are progressing so quickly. I then continued on with my day. I had my core class this morning, where we were introduced to our first paper (only like 3 pages) and given more details about our study trip. Then I had history, which was just a normal class. I didn’t learn any facts that I found really neat, but we are progressing and speculating about how Copenhagen became a town and then developed into a greater modern city.
I then walked around the city a little bit to try to relax before I tried to get some work done. I think it definitely helped to clear my mind a little. I then read for classes and did some work for a while before my last class at 4:25. This class wasn’t too bad, and I am becoming thoroughly grateful that the time seems to pass really quickly otherwise the class would be more daunting.
On my way home, I stopped at a grocery store to pick up some apples and raisins – two recent cravings I have been having. Sadly, my peanut butter supply is running rather low, and I cannot restock it L It is definitely a comfort food that reminds me of home, although, it is definitely funny because Danes do not like peanut butter. I know they understand the rational behind why Americans like it so much, but I still think my host family thinks I am a little funny that I enjoy it so much.
I then spent the rest of the evening at home – showering, having dinner (they like curry by the way), doing some homework, and other random tasks. Sorry but it wasn’t that exciting of a day :/
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