Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Update on Life...
Thursday night, the university hosted international night. Each country had to make a main course and a dessert. "Team USA" made a southwest chicken salad and a delicious apple cobbler. It was fun getting to try all the different foods, espicially the desserts :-)
Right now there is not a lot to report about. Life here is becoming very routine, which is fine, but it doesnt give me too much to say to you guys! Next week, is kind of like finals week. Two of my classes are finishing up so its crunch time now :-S I have 3 exams next week (a listening comprehension and a written exam for swedish and an oral exam for intercultural) and an 8 page paper due soon after. It really isn't a lot like I am used to in the States, but I havent really done a lot of homework since I have been here, so it is a bit intimidating! In both of my classes, we haven't had any exams yet. Everything we have learned will be on the final tests, so I should probably start studying soon! Oo, I would like to point something out! You can buy past tests from the University so you know what you should study. Today I payed 15 SEK ($2) for a past Swedish exam. I totally think we need this system at Ball State!! :-)
Hope everyone had an amazing spring break!! :-) Cant wait to see your pictures! Here, we still have snow, but i think it might be trying to melt. Today and yesturday have been warmer than usual, so maybe all of the snow will go away this week?! Ah that would be nice!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Lapland - An Arctic Adventure
This amazing picture was taken by my friend Lauren.We stopped at a Sami tent for a warm drink and a snack. We thought that when the break was over, we would get back on the dog sled and go back to the starting place. Well, we were wrong. Some how we didnt get all of the details about what was going on, but it worked out just fine! We traded with another group and they rode the dogsleds and we rode snow mobiles again. It was fun though! The night before we rode when it was dark out, this time we rode when it was daylight out and it was soo pretty! The sun was breaking through and everything was white and sparkling from the sunlight and snow!Taken while we were snowmobiling. It was a pretty day!
On Saturday, we took a thirty minute bus ride to the Ice Hotel and Ice Church. This was rediculously crazy what people can do with some ice and snow! Our tour guide said that 90% of the hotel is water. All of the resources used to make the Ice Hotel come from the Torne River. When the hotel and church start to melt, all of it goes right back into the Torne River. It is such a clean river that you can drink directly from it. This is also the reason that the ice is so clean and see through in the hotel and church. Speaking of the church, here is a picture. There are usually about 150 weddings here every year. I think it might be a little cold!