December 2011
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Reverse Culture Shock
I’ve been back for almost a week now, and the transition was actually easier than I thought. The worst part has been the jet lag, which I seem to be almost over at this point. But of course, there have been a few instances in which I’ve been kind of confused or overwhelmed by American culture. I waited until yesterday to brave the loudness of the mall, and American money is kind of...
Dec 30th
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England, Part 2
Our second day in London was my favorite. In the morning, we went to Camden market, where I had never been before. It’s basically this huge market full of hippies and punk rockers and really cheap Chinese and Indian food. I wished I could have spent all my money there. It was seriously such a cool place. When it’s warm out it must be a pretty happening place.  The afternoon was just...
Dec 26th
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England, Part 1
When I left Denmark on the 18th, I was sad to leave, but also really excited to go to England! Lisa and I met up there, where we were staying with our friend Lucy for the first few days. Lucy conveniently lives pretty close to some cool things, so for the first couple of days she gave us a tour. We went to Windsor Castle briefly, and also to Oxford, where Lucy goes to school. It was awesome to get...
Dec 26th
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Home
I just wanted to let everyone know that I am finally home and will finish updating about my travels after Christmas. I hope everyone is having a great holiday season! 
Dec 24th
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London!
I haven’t had time to update, and probably won’t until I am back in the states, but I’m having a fantastic time in London. I’ve been here before, but it’s a city I would be happy to visit over and over again. Pictures and stories when I get home. I can’t believe I’m going to be back in Massachusetts in 2 days. 
Dec 21st
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Vi ses, Danmark.
Today was my last full day in Denmark. I can’t believe it at all. This semester flew by, even if there were times where it felt like time was only inching along. It is so hard to believe that tomorrow morning I’m leaving a place that I now consider my home. I will never forget this experience and the things that it taught me. Yesterday at our closing ceremony, someone mentioned that...
Dec 17th
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Dyrehaven, Christmas markets and more.
Wednesday ended up being my final day of adventuring due to studying for my last final and a train worker strike, so I’m really glad I got to do all of the things I was excited about by then. My first stop was to Klampenborg, where I met up with some of my friends to go to Dyrehaven (the deer park). It’s basically this huge fenced in forest full of deer. When we first got there we were...
Dec 16th
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Dec 15th
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Castles & Cupcakes
Ok, I guess it was really only one castle and one cupcake, but you get the point. Tuesday’s adventure was to Kronborg castle in Helsingør, also known as the castle from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. It wasn’t the best day to go because it was ridiculously windy and rainy, but when you have a limited number of days left in Denmark and all of them are forecasted to be rainy, you take what...
Dec 15th
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mormonmissionarypositions asked: what resources did you use to help you learn danish? im going to go to denmark at the end of the summer for 10 months :)
Dec 12th
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drenchedpostage asked: have you been to christiana? the 'free' city? and what have you heard from the danish about roskilde? i know its an awesome festival so planning on going!
Dec 12th
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Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Today I started checking off things on my Copenhagen bucket list by going to the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek because it’s free on Sundays. Of course, as soon as I got off the train I realized I forgot my camera, which was really disappointing because the indoor garden was gorgeous. (I just Googled to find this picture.) I’m a little museumed out at this point because Europe is so full of...
Dec 11th
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vasqueze asked: I've realized that Denmark is a very expensive country. How did you do it to afford such a trip? Scholarships? Loans? Savings?
Dec 10th
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Anonymous asked: Thank you so much for your blog- it has really made me excited for the Spring semester at DIS. I'm also signed up for the Child Diversity and Development: Special Needs section and thought your perspective on the classes was really great. If there is any advice you have for a CDD student coming in the spring I would love to know! Also good luck with finals and everything :)
Dec 10th
vasqueze asked: How far do you have to travel to get to class? Do you have to purchase a bike to get around?
Dec 9th
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Dec 9th
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DIS Top 3
DIS is a program that has a lot of great qualities, and definitely has a lot of improvements to be made. But here are the few of the things I’ve really enjoyed about DIS. 1. Field Studies/Study Tours. I have learned so much from going to different places (and different countries, for that matter) and hearing from people that are working in the fields I am studying. There is only so much...
Dec 8th
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Random Observation #14: Toilets
All of the toilets here have two functions: half flush and full flush. So much water saved just by pushing the right button. I don’t know if newer toilets in the U.S. have this option, but if they don’t, they should.
Dec 8th
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Dec 7th
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Big news...
I’m the blogger of the semester at DIS! Last night all of the bloggers (you should read their blogs too) got together and had a fantastic dinner to celebrate the semester, and it was announced that I had the blog of the semester. Thanks so much for reading- this blog would be nothing without everyone who reads, comments, and asks questions. But don’t worry. I’m not done just yet....
Dec 7th
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Dansk
Here comes the long awaited post about Danish. I’ve been avoiding it because there’s so much to say about Danish, and at this point there’s a lot that I can write in Danish. Danish is kind of a ridiculous language. As my host dad, Peter, continually points out, I’m not going to have any use for it after I leave Denmark. It sounds weird and is really hard to speak and...
Dec 6th
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Vi elsker FCK!
Last night I went to a Danish soccer (football) game! It was FC København vs. AGF (Aarhus). All of the Danish Language classes had the opportunity to go and have a cultural experience, and it was a lot of fun. I wasn’t sure what to expect, though, because the Danes are so reserved, and usually sports games are very loud. It turned out that they don’t really do loud, even while...
Dec 5th
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Dec 5th
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Prospective Students, this is for you!
I have a lot of free time during finals, so I’d like to answer any questions from readers during that week. If you are a prospective student and want to know more about something or if you just read this blog and have a question, send it in! 
Dec 3rd
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15 Days
That’s how much longer I’m in Denmark. I honestly cannot believe how quickly my time has gone. The second half of the semester went by so fast because of all of the traveling and homework, and I’m kind of in shock. As much as I’m excited to go home for Christmas with my family, be in a less expensive country, and see my friends, I will be very sad to leave Denmark. I feel...
Dec 3rd
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Dec 2nd
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Random Observation #13: Wedding Rings
Danish people wear them on their right hand! Apparently it’s a cultural thing related to some history about the bible, and there are a few other countries that do the same. Interesting.
Dec 1st
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