mandag den 23. marts 2015

Spring break and a little update

Hi y'all

It has been quite some time since the last time I posted anything, but figured before y'all started getting worried that I should post something ;) (Warning; this post contains a lot of pictures ;) )
I am now more than half way through the semester, and I must be honest, I like my classes this semester better. This is probably due to two reasons, my classes are more in depth with the subjects (last semester I mostly took intro classes) and I have been talking more to the people in my classes. I also decided to join a club, according to some people it is something you HAVE to do when you are in college. So I decided to join Troy Students for Social Justice, it's a nice little club with nice people. The main purpose of the club is to protect human rights.

Atlanta, Georgia
Since the last update Anna, Sofie and I had a little day trip to Atlanta, Georgia. This trip took place back in the beginning of February, yes it has been so long since an update. Either way, we went to see World of Coca Cola and CNN.


The Sofies, CocaCola bear and little Anna

We went for Hard Rock Cafe for a burger for lunch

Inside CNN, this is where they receive and create news.

Birmingham, Alabama
We also did a day trip to Birmingham, Alabama, not quite as exciting. For this trip it was Lewin, Oscar, Jenny, Anna, Jody and I. We were suppose to go see the civil rights museum, but there was simply too many people, so we decided to figure out something else to do. But we did get a very nice walk in downtown Birmingham.

Downtown Birmingham (no doubt Birmingham is in Alabama)

Birmingham actually had their very own Alabama Walk of Fame (Harper Lee was the only one I know on that walk though)

After our walk in downtown, Jenny, Anna and I went to do some shopping at The Summit, while the others went to the zoo. On our way back to Troy we picked up Malin in the airport in Montgomery. The most interesting thing about this trip was probably our drive home from Montgomery, when Lewin's GPS decided to lead us through no mans land, or as we say in danish "Ude hvor kragerne vender". Looking back, we did see a new part of Alabama

Spring break 2015!!!
For spring break Malin, Sofie and I went on a cruise to the Caribbean, not a bad deal!
We had three stops on the way, St Maartin, St Thomas and the Bahamas, and then three days on the sea. 
Before leaving the port Cassidy took us downtown Miami, where we went to see the Wynwood Walls, a famous area, which used to be a bad area, now turned into one big art gallery where the paintings are the walls of the buildings. 
This picture is pre-cruise so 'The Sofies' are still not tanned, Malin cheated with a week in Miami a week before.

Our ship for the week

Our getaway from Troy and to the Caribbean

'The Sofies' ready to board the ship and begin an adventure

Malin and Sofie in our room on the ship

The deck with some wild water rides (which we never got around to try)

'The Sofies' on the ship

We enjoyed three courses menu every night

St Maartin
After two days at sea we finally arrived to the first island, St Maartin. St. Marteen is a dutch colonial island, so we were technically back in EU. 

The view from the ship before we arrived at the island

The walk by the beach

They of course also had a Hard Rock Cafe, right next to the Bvlgari-shop

A little cute shopping street

It is afterall a Dutch colonial island

Raspberry mojito and Nachos, first legal drink in 7 months

The Sofies enjoying the island life

St. Thomas
Our second island was St Thomas, the previously Danish island, which we were stupid enough to sell to the US during first world war together with St Croix and St John, for $25 mil. The weather wasn't the best that day, so we decided to take one of the guided tours, that way we got to see the whole island which was a little bit too big to tour on foot. The biggest city on St. Thomas is called Charlotte Amalie and is named after a Danish queen and is the Capital of the US Virgin Islands.

Our tour "bus"


Malin and I got their famous banana daiquiri 


The view of Charlotte Amalie

The famous 99 steps leading down to downtown of Charlotte Amalie

Still traces of their Danish history

Nassau, The Bahamas
 After yet another day at sea we go to our last island, Nassau. We went for a little walk in the city of Nassau, which was mostly a lot of traffic and some buildings that could need some renovation. After we went back on the ship to get some lunch we went to Cabbage Beach, which is the most famous beach on Paradise Island. 

Downtown Nassau

Local beer from The Bahamas. SUPPORT THE LOCALS!

Malin and I got coconut drinks at the beach. The drink was with free refill, which meant we were slightly tipsy when we left the island

Cabbage Beach

Cabbage Beach and the buildings in the background is Atlantis resort and some major hotel chains.


I also have a couple of things to look forward to, since my parents are arriving in the US in 3 weeks and I will see them in a little over 3 weeks. It is definitely gonna be great to see them again after what will be a little over 8 months, at that time. And for you at home; I will be home in less than 2 months, which is very weird to think about, but it is gonna be good to see everyone again, even though I am, without a doubt,  gonna miss this place a lot and the people here. I luckily have two weeks in Fort Lauderdale with two of my roommates, Alex and Cassidy, and Anna, before leaving for Denmark

lørdag den 31. januar 2015

The start of the last semester

Hey y'all!
I know it has been forever since I have brought y'all an update, but here it finally comes.

I spend my Christmas break in Dothan, Alabama - 45 min from Troy, with Cristina's family. They were all really nice and I'm so grateful for them letting me stay there for almost a month. But before Cristina and I headed to Dothan, we went on a small roadtrip to Columbus and Atlanta, Georgia. We spend two nights in Columbus, which actually isn't a big town but beautiful. They have over the last couple of years tried to restore the town, so it was really pretty. On the trip was Lewin, Willem, José, Cristina and I, and since all of us are a little bit crazy, we decided to go riverrafting in December. The instructor was a little sceptic, but he let us go anyway. And I do not regret it even a little bit! It was only us, so no problems with avoiding others. And y'all might think; The water must have be SO cold! But it actually wasn't that bad, we all ended up jumping in the water.
The next day we went to Atlanta, which is the capital of Georgia and a growing city. So we went out to discover Atlanta's nightlife. We ended up at this nightclub called Opera, where there was an amazing DJ playing, we actually later found out that he was sort of famous, but either way, he was great. It was the perfect last night before we had to say goodbye to two of our dear friends the next day.

After dropping of all the guys at the airport, Cristina and I headed toward Dothan where Cristinas's uncle, aunt and cousin live. Since christmas is all about family, I of course felt a little bit weird celebrating it without my family, and Cristina's family did everything in their power to make me feel welcome. I a so grateful for their hospitality. But of course I could not feel a little bit homesick, when I saw all of them together as one big family. We were around 30 people gathered for Christmas Eve. Around 7 different nationalities in one big room, and we all sat down in the livingroom enjoying both ham and turkey, the American first choice for big holidays. In Cristina's family they also, as the tradition in Denmark, share presents on Christmas Eve. Curing this event we all sat around in one big circle with the kids in the middle opening their christmas presents. I did also receive Christmas presents from Cristina's family, which was completely unexpected. Thank you so much. There are lots of differences between an American christmas and a Danish christmas. First of all, the tree was no longer the center of christmas, and they all found it funny when I tried to explain that we, in Denmark, "dance" around the christmas tree singing christmas carols. After all the presents were opened we went to church. We went to the local catholic church, which actually looked like a real church, unlike some of the churches in Troy. I learned that you had to follow a book and go back and forth if you wanted to follow the flow of the mass. I was slightly confused and chose at some point to just give up and listen, really take in the church-experience, since I couldn't really figure out the system.


In between christmas eve and new years I went on a little spontaneous trip to Birmingham, just by myself. It was great to get a little time for myself when you are surrounded by a lot of people most of the time (it is not really a Danish thing to spend so much time with your family all the time). So I went to Birmingham to visit Sofie and her friend Hallie and her family. They were all really nice and welcoming, I really enjoyed their company. I spend one night with them and also got the chance to catch up with Sofie. We even ended up talking politics in the middle of the night, which Hallie's dad found really funny, but I think both of us needed to talk about something that was related to Denmark, and then talking about the past years politics seemed fitting. The next day I went and got a hotel room, to really spend some time for myself, sometimes I just need from time to another. I got a great night's sleep and some good food, and got some time for myself, which I as a person just need from time to time. I also got the pleasure of talking to an old friend, which just made everything so much better!

New Years Eve was also a different experience. We went to visit Cristina's cousin, where we all contributed with some food and created a buffet. I contributed with some home made fried shrimps (had to proof that I too could cook). We all sat outside around a little fire-pit, really nice, one problem, it only heated one the front of you. But we all had a great time and actually jumped down from the chair we a couple of others when we got to the new year.
Thanks again to Cristina's family for taking me in this special time!


Cristina and I got back to the school on Friday January the 2nd because we were volunteered to register all the new international students. There were less new international students this semester compared to last semester, which actually doesn't quite surprise me, so it wasn't that busy, but the best part was to be back in my own room.
We did though manage to find some new friends whom we could bring into our little group: Jenny, Malin and later Jody. 

A picture from this semester's first fraternity party  

As I also told y'all last year, I'm taking Legal Environment of Business, Introduction to Philosophy, Physical Defense for Women, and two anthropology classes; 'Culture in Media' and 'Language in Culture and Society'. I'm now four weeks into the new semester, and I love all of my classes. I love them so much that I don't feel like I have to drag myself through the week, and yesterday when I was off from my last class, I didn't feel like it was weekend already. I have great professors too, some more normal than others. Dr. Burmeister, whom I have for both of my anthropology classes is probably the best teacher/professor I have ever had. We never go through the pages we have read by just repeating what it said, we actually put it into a context, since we always discuss and come up with examples from the real world and experiences we have had. Both of these classes isn't easy either, since one of them is a junior (3. year) class and the other a senior (4. year) class. This means of course that the reading is difficult, especially in my Media class, but no so much that I totally give up. In my Language class we are in process of building our own language based on a culture that we too create our selves. Our groups culture is based on books (yes we are a bunch of book nerds) and it is gonna be interesting to make our own words out of a bunch of sounds. I also love my Legal Environment of Business class. Some might think that it could be a little bit boring to learn about law, but my professor is luckily a young woman who is both funny and good at making it easy to understand. I haven't really had self defense so much yet, so can't really tell whether I like my teacher yet or not. Last is my Philosophy teacher, he is special (hence the fact that he has a PhD in Philosophy). One thing you at least can't hold to Dr. Lee is that he is a boring old professors that sits behinds his desk and gives lectures. 


Last weekend we all went to Nashville and Sewanee University. We spend one night in Nashville where we went sightseeing on Saturday. I like Nashville, its a city that has it's charm, I think it might be the music. For those of you who aren't that familiar with Nashville; Nashville is called 'the Country Music Capital of the World' and you can feel the country music in the streets, especially Broadway, which is the big main street for bars and is placed in the center of Nashville. In every bar/restaurant you can listen to country music while you are eating. We went into a little place where they had live music and great food, an amazing experience. 


We went into the gift shop for the museum of Johnny Cash and in there we actually met Johnny Cash's youngest sister, Joanne Cash, pretty cool to be honest! 


After our Nashville-tourist-time, we went to Sewanee University which is a little over an hour outside of Nashville. Sewanee University is apparently a very expensive school, which of course meant that it is fille with rich kids. It has a beautiful campus with all of these old stone buildings. We were there visiting Lewin's friend who lived in 'the german house' so we stayed in the living room. That night was probably one of the best nights, we had such a good time and met a whole bunch of nice and welcoming people. Unfortunately we only had one night there and we had to leave the next day at noon, since we still had a 5 hour drive ahead of us.

Spring break is just around the corner (35 days, so almost) and today we finally managed to book our vacation. Sofie, Malin and I are going on a cruise out of Miami to the eastern Caribbean. It is a 7 night cruise and we are going to visit St. Thomas (an old Danish colony), St. Martins (an old Netherlands colony) and the Bahamas. So we are all looking forward to a week with max relaxing surrounded by blue water, white sand and palms. 


For all of you who managed to get to the end of this very long post (I know but I had to recap almost two months), I can tell y'all that on thursday I have been here for 6 months, people that is half a year! This also means that I'm getting close to the home date, which I finally can disclose. I'm yet again gonna be on Danish soil May 21st, which means that I will be home in less than 4 months!