Archive for February, 2008

Söndag Februari 10, 2008

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Today was a very relaxing day. I didn’t get anything accomplished which actually felt like an accomplishment in itself. I just returned home from having dinner and a movie night with some Swedish friends. I am not fond of Swedish food, but I sure do love Swedish meatballs! I also meet two men from Nigeria which wanted to discuss politics. This is not a problem for me, but I am usually particular with who I discuss my views with.
This weekend was filled with some good parties. On Friday we had a mask party and I absolutely love dressing up! I painted my face as a puppy. I looked adorable if I do say so myself. Although, by the end of the night I looked like I had been hit with a car! Lol I realize I touch my face a lot and others do as well. People are very creative and the ones that aren’t still make be laugh because of their lack of creativity. Either way it’s fun.
Last night (Saturday) we had a pre-Valentine’s party. We were also celebrating for some birthdays coming up soon. It was the first party in Tornvillian. A few students live there and it’s very spacious. Just around 1:00 some of us left to go dancing in the city. It was very cold and dark. We actually took a detour through a Cemetery which was a bit creepy. Thanks goodness I was walking between two boys because had it not been for them I would have fallen and really busted my butt on the ice…many times!!!!! To make a rather difficult and long story short, everything closes at 2 a.m. in the city. Our walk was about 40 minutes. We ended going place to place to find something to get into and settled for eating very late at Big Boy (like from Austin Powers). This was very tasty and none of us could stop laughing. It was a good time!.
Sundsvall has a professional basketball team so I am attending games every time they are in town. I also have rekindled relationships with friends I had in Sweden from 2006. I am attending Credo meetings on Wednesdays as well. Credo is a group of Christian students at the University. If there is one major difference between the U.S. and Sweden, Europe even, it is religion. It has been my experience that many people are agonistic or atheist. To each his own, but it makes me feel a million times better knowing that there are Christians here who I can share my same feelings with.

Söndag Februari 3, 2008

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

What a wonderful week! Two of my courses were dropped and I am hoping to know the replacements soon, but I have started two courses now which are Swedish and United Nations. The UN course will only meet 3 times which I think is fabulous. As of now I have one class remaining. It’s my responsibility to read the literature and my notes.
Last night we celebrated Doris (Germany) 22nd birthday. We began our night in Normalm (student housing) and then went to the Kårhuset which is the student house located in the city center. The Kårhuset used to be very popular but not as much now. It’s possible that people want to stay in and stay warm.
Today some of us went to Sidsjön (Side lake). We started off my hiking up the mountain in the snow. I was so excited to see a foot of snow! It was like a dream coming true for me! I have never seen over 7 inches. It made for a remarkable moment in my life. Then the real excitement came when we took a shortcut over the frozen lake. The lake is very large and very frozen, thank goodness. I was a bit apprehensive at first but we all made it. We had a barbeque which I loved. One day I saw some people outside of my window at the picnic table in the snow. I thought they were goofy. Now I am happy to have had that experience and from now on I will not judge anyone eating hotdogs in the snow when the temperature is about 20 or so.
Just by the lake there is a Ski slope. I was amazed to watch people, small children in particular. I have never skied, but I would like to. I might start off with langlaufing which is cross country skiing. Speaking of, I was in the track and a man almost ran me over! I could tell he would not have shown mercy if he had!
After the sun faded out of the sky we started heading back to the city. We went by bus and I was thankful for that. All of my limbs were frozen. It sure was an excellent day, but I would love to be at a Superbowl party tonight. Also, I would like to wish my brother Jeremy a Happy Birthday for tomorrow, the 4th.

Fredag Januari 18,2008

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

I cannot believe I almost forgot how friendly Swedish folks are. I had 6 random people (yes, I counted) go out of their way to help me with my things getting on the train and off and on again…and so forth. For some reason I think I look helpless with 200 pounds of luggage.
After arriving in Sundsvall I was very surprised to only see a couple of inches of snow on the ground. I know Global Warming is an important issue, but I was happy to know I could manage as I was expecting a meter or so. Linus, my mentor, met me at the train station as promised. That is were I also met Cylvia, an exchange student from Spain.
I ended up staying with 2 Spanish girls last night as I did not have an apartment! Jenny from Stubo did not take notice to the email that I sent requesting a room. All the rooms in Nacksta were booked by the time I arrived. Things are good now. I am paying quite a bit more rent, but I have my own flat located in Förrådet. The location is wonderful. It’s only a 5 minute walk to the University. I was looking forward to living with other exchange students, but I will manage. After all, I lived alone during the summer and I loved it!
Today was an introduction meeting at the University where I met other exchange students. There are very many this year; the number is 60 +. My first time around was there were only 40 or so. It’s quite many names and faces to remember. Everyone I met seemed very friendly and polite! I am the only American which is a surprise to me. I certainly need to make a good impression for my country’s sake. I would love to have someone I can connect on that level with, but it in not necessary for my well being. I will go now. I have unpacking to do and then a party later where I hope to make some friends!

Bak till Sverige! Torsdag Januari 17, 2008

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

I live a happy, crazy, beautiful life! At this very moment I am sitting in Arlanda airport in Stockholm, Sweden. I am enjoying the pure pleasure of people watching while I wait for the train to take me back to “min hem” in Sundsvall. I am back in Sweden once again and I hope my time here will be just as good as the last.
I am a bit tired, but in a great mood really. I am very excited that my cell phone works! I’ve called home already to let Momma know that I made it safely. I was a bit unsettled leaving home this time around. I have been an emotional wreck for a few weeks now dreading all of my goodbyes. I had a really great year at home. The last few weeks were a tad bit stressful. I did a lot of packing, moving, repacking, and driving. I guess I can also add that the excitement was not as escalated as the first trip. Nevertheless, exchanging excitement for experience was well worth it. I have an inkling of where to go and what to do. Although I spend about 90% of my time abroad looking list a tourist minus the Hawaiian shirt and large camera. I am sure I look a bit dumbfounded. My mouth seems to be slightly open while looking up and around with a map or some other itinerary in my hand. I love every percent of it!