Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Winter is coming!

I'm sitting here in my new room at Bill and Tereza's house, listening to the TV's speakers blasting out the sounds of the hockey game. It's cold outside, but inside my room the temperature is just perfect for wearing my warmest pj's and a pair of too big slippers. I just enjoyed a good dinner with my hostparents, and soon it's time to get my homework started (not too happy about that, but it has to be done too..).
A few hours ago I stood in the door way, dripping wet. Of course I had forgot to bring an umberella, which I'm definitely going to remember in the future - because the forecast kinda looks like this: Rain, rain, rain, rain/snow, rain. Which really doesn't come as a shock to me, since that's what everyone has been telling me since I got here. I just really, really need a pair of boots and a good winterjacket before the winter starts for real!

So yup, as you can tell, I've moved to my second family. I had a great time with Jason, Julie and Ethan, and I'm going to miss them, but on the other hand, they only live 3 houses away, haha! So I can visit everytime I want.
I moved in with Bill and Tereza on Sunday, and I'm already so happy to live with them - they are so sweet, and we already made some plans for this weekend. Friday I'm going shopping for winterclothes with Tereza and Saturday we're all going downtown to eat Dim Sum! (google it if you have no idea what it is, haha.)

1. All the exchange students with hockey players. 2. some of
the exchange students being weird. 3. At a Foo Fighters concert!
It was awesome!!! 4. My yearbook class :)

I've done a lot since I wrote my last entry in this blog. Too much to tell it all! But I'll tell what I remember the best. In my last entry I told about all the exchange students coming over that weekend - and we had a lot of fun! We went downtown, to playland and had some late nights where we just talked and got to know each other. As soon as 2 weeks later I went to Chilliwack, where 5 of the 11 students live. I stayed with Johanna and met some hostfamilies and other people. A little after the people in Chilliwack arranged another weekend, and more people came over, it was lots of fun! We went ice skating, to the movies and out for sushi. It's really great that all of the exchangestudents get along so well already, and that we have so much fun together. :)

I also had my very first 'real' Halloween here in Canada! I were with my 3 friends: Keegan, Gary and Spencer. We dressed up weirdly for school and watched horror movies and gave out candy after school. It was a funny experience, because it's really big here. I was very surprised, that some people in my high school thinks that Halloween is better than Christmas. I can't agree on that... I love christmas too much! And talking about christmas - I'm soooooo excited! Some people are already starting to decorate houses, and the stores are also beginning their sales of christmas stuff. I can't wait!
But I have to remember, first it's my birthday. And it's actually only in ONE WEEK! Wow! I just realized that! How weird not to celebrate it with my family. But it's not too bad, I'm going to celebrate it with my Canadian family, and I'm a 100 % sure it's going to be fun, even though I have no idea what we're going to be doing - hopefully something that involves a cake. Haha!

So... school is going just fine too. Every day is starting to look pretty much the same, but I still feel like I'm making progress in everything. Learning Spanish is so much easier than I thought it would be, and it's great! We're making these weird sculpture heads in ceramics and ye.. it's all going pretty well. People are cool, classes good. But the most fun happens after school, of course, haha. :)

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Turkeydinners and exchange students!

I feel like I have so much to tell, because it's been too long since I last wrote in my blog.
Last weekend was a blast! There wasn't time for one boring minute, and I met a lot of people, which was awesome!
Friday, I knew I had plans. I was going to Langley to visit Olivia and go to her "goodbye-party" in the evening. She's going to Spain in a few days now, and oh my god I'm going to miss her so much! She was definitely my first real friend here, and I just have so much fun with her. But I wish her the best - everyone deserves to go on exchange, especially her! :) So anyway, at the party there was quite a lot of people. All Olivias friends of course, and they had a lot of fun together. I didn't know anyone, but I met them all, and I talked to one girl called Lea most of the end of the evening. We then spend the night watching movies, making salad at 5 am, haha, and then sleeping for just 2 hours. Surprisingly enough I was very fresh and awake when I woke up after the 2 hours of sleep, but when Jason came to pick me up in the afternoon, I literally fell asleep before we got to the end of the little street in the car.
Jason went shopping in Costco while I was sleeping in the car, waking up in awkward positions every 10 minutes. The sleeping in the car did help, though, and a little lack of sleep definitely couldn't stop me from doing anything that evening! Jason, Julie, Tereza and I were going to the theatre by the casino in town, and in the car on our way there, I was singing and dancing like I just had five espresso shots.
In the theatre we saw a dancing show called "Dancing with our stars", which was a copy of the tv-show "Dancing with the stars (vild med dans)." The difference was just, that this show was with local people, and that the money from the tickets were donated to a local hospice. After the show this man came up to me. I thought: "Oh there's another rotary member I haven't met yet.." The man introduced himself and gave me his golden Coquitlam pin, which he with a glimpse in his eye told me was an old pin, which had been in his family for generations... For a few seconds I actually believed him. When he then walked away, Tereza looked at me and said: "Oh you just met the mayor!" I looked at her confused - I didn't notice that at all. But well, now I've met the mayor of Coquitlam!

So, Sunday was another day of adventures. I woke up a bit early and got picked up by Orland from the Port Moody club. He had last years Canadian exchange student, who had been in Japan, with him. We were going to a salmon hatchery! When we got there some voulenteers were walking around, eating cake, chatting. Orland showed Brett (the x-exchange student) and I around and told us about how it all worked. Unfortunately we didn't get to catch any fish, because it wasn't season for that yet.
So we went home pretty early, and when I got back home, the Thanksgiving dinner-cooking began! Uhm, what a smell that spread around in the house! The turkey was stuffed, the cranberries was made into sauce, potatoes were mashed and veggies were cooked. The meal was terrific!

1. At the hatchery. 2. Big fat turkey :D. 3. Julie by the table.
4. Sofieeee. Because I'm in lack of photos..
After enjoying the meal, Tereza and Bill invited us over to have dessert. I went over early, because Olivia came and asked me to come and make ice cream, and a bit later both Jason and Julie came over. I had one of the funniest evenings so far! I was eating so much good dessert, pumpkin pie and apple crisp, we were listening to The Lonely Island, Olivia and I were doing weird but funny dances, and I must've had a permanent smile on my face for the entire evening.

Monday was a day off, but I just relaxed and did nothing, so a bit of laziness did sneek in.
Now it's wednesday, and tomorrow all of the exchange students who are in district 5050 are coming over! They are all going to be staying at my house or Bill and Terezas. I'm so excited to meet them all! I just made a big lasagna for dinner one night, and Jason and I went shopping big time in Costso earlier. We're not going to starve! So now I better get so sleep so I'm ready to meet them all tomorrow.. I probably will be anyway, but.. still.

G'night!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Downtown with the ladiesss

I can't believe how fast the days go by. Especially when it's weekend and you have fun!
Friday was a professional day, no idea what that exactly means, but the school was closed so.. yay? Anyway, that friday I did absolutely nothing. Guess I was kind of a bad exchange student just skyping away all day, but in the evening the skyping and laziness had it's end, because Tereza had picked up Olivia, and soon I was flying away from the couch, running off to Bill and Terezas house to hang out with Bob (not trying to confuse you guys, but Bob is Olivia. Just so you know.) We had fun like we always do, and I slept over at their house.
The next day, saturday, we had plans! Tereza was going to take the two of us to downtown Vancouver to eat lunch at a cute little café called Barnies. On our way to the café we had some Starbucks coffee (which I'm getting pretty addicted to, not good since the ones I order are pretty unhealthy). The pumpkin spice latte is.. amazing. Try it if you got the chance.

So, we had our lunch at Barnies, burgers and other yummi stuff, and then we went to Pacific centre, which is a big shopping mall in the middle of Vancouver. I bought a hat for the winter and for looking cool (ha), and Tereza bought an awesome Canada shirt for both Bob and I. I am sooo gonna wear it for school tomorrow and be a Canada fan.

After doing some shopping (not enough but we ran out of time), we ate some desserts at White Spot and Bob and I painted some blue stripes on our cheeks - we had to look like real Canuck fans, duh! All we was missing was a Vancouver Canucks shirt, which about half of the audience at the game wore.
I was really impressed how huge the hockey stadium was! Bob and I was a bit late for the game because we got lost, and it took forever to find our seats. But finally we were there, and woah, what a show.
I was too tired to actually follow on what was happening on the ice, but the entertainment everytime the game stopped (which was like every 5 minutes) was hilarious! Really, it was almost more about the audience than the game. People was acting crazy to get on the big screens, and the team mascot was walking around being weird.

1. OUR TICKETSSS! 2. me with my pumpkin spice latte.
3. two very full girls. 4. hockey game, Canucks vs. ducks!
 
Unfortunately the Canucks didn't win, but when they finally at the end of the game got a goal, I got the biggest shock ever. Totally unfocused on the game, I suddenly jumped because of a huge roar from the crowd, who made it sound like they just won, it was so funny!
Some other rather fun moments through the game was the fights. People got so excited when the players started beating each other up, for absolutely no reason, and they were like: "YEAH- SMACK HIM IN THE FACE". Nice.

Ha, no, it was a lot of fun. Had a really good day. Today I went to see Bob play soccer in Langley and stayed at her home for some time.
Then I met Julies mom when I came back home, and now .. now I think I'm gonna go take a looong and relaxing bath. Tomorrow, school.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Sick start...

It's been some time since I last wrote in my blog, and don't worry, I have plenty of good (and bad) excuses!
So... "Everything" started last friday. Jason picked me up from school early and we drove to Olivias house in Langley. I felt a bit sore in my throat, but I wasn't gonna miss out on anything for sure! Olivias mom drove us to White Rock beach, but unfortunately the tides were in, and after walking around on the rocks and well, not swimming, we decided to go to Coquitlam, where we were gonna go later anyway.
We ate dinner with Tereza, and and the deeeelicious poutine (I have to take a picture of that soon!). It's basically fries with cheese and brown sauce, but it's pretty good!

The next morning Bill drove us to another beach, where we would be able to swim for sure. It was White Pine beach, which is by a big lake surrounded by beautiful mountains and trees. We had lots of fun there, and didn't go home before noon. That night we were going to celebrate Bills 50th birthday. Tereza did a lot of fuss to decorate the house with a hawaiian theme, and of course everything turned out good, plus the weather was perfect.

1. Weird cake. 2. My pyramid! :D 3. Tereza shopping.
4. At the beach.
 
The only one who had a problem was me... My throat was starting to feel impossible, and my tonsils were swollen to abnormal size. I couldn't sink anything without being in pain, and well, I was feeling hopeless!
But I guess I shouldn't have felt like that, 'cause the day after Jason took me to the doctor, and I got my medicine for tonsillitis. Just typical that I should get sick the first week of school!

That monday I made the stupid choice to go to school and nearly kill myself, so I stayed home to next day. And now, friday, I'm good!

I've been missing out a lot of school already though, 'cause yesterday, Thursday, I was voulenteering at Coquitlam Sunrise rotary clubs golf tournament. It was lots of fun, even though it was the first rainy and cold day I've yet experienced in Canada! But the pavillion that Malcolm and I was placed in had a heater and 3 bottles of whiskey, so we were fine. Haha, well, I sat just by the heater while Malcolm was pouring out shots to the cold golfers. It was a good day :) (forgot my memory card for my camera though :(...)

Now it's finally weekend, but that doesn't mean I'm gonna relax! Tomorrow I'll be going to the cultural centre to see some music and comedy with some from my rotary club, and Sunday I'll be voulenteering at the Terry Fox run. So I've got lots to do :)

Oh, oh, oh and by the way! I was so mad at my yearbook class, because I had absolutely no ideas what theme I wanted to do, but yesterday night I finally made one (and used photoshop for the first time) - and my theme was chosen! Because people thought it reminded them of Harry Potter.. haha. So cool!  

Now I think I need to do my loundry..

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

First day of school!

Well, that was... hectic. I must admit that the first day of school wasn't just exacly as I expected, but it went pretty well anyway.
I mean, the very first day was Tuesday, but that was only for one hour, and I didn't really get to do much. But today... wow. There were so many people, I had no idea where to start! Everything is just so different. In Denmark I'm used to just staying with one class for the entire year. But now... new people in every class! It's sooo confusing! I'm really just trying to talk to everyone (well, not everyone, there is about 1200 students at the school), ask questions and just be like: "Hi, what's your name" (without being too annoying), and I managed to find some people to stay with in the lunch break. Yay!
Of course it's kind of hard to just join groups of friends, since it's not sure they're so open to new people, and I guess that was why I acutally, by total quincidence, talked to a lot of newbies like me. I mean, we just stand around looking lost, wondering where our next class is.

I'm not too sure about all of my classes, though... Photography, which I thought would be totally fun, actually seems way too boring. I mean, I like taking photos, but the teacher was just talking, talking and talking, and it was soo boring. Next class, yearbook, is (obviously) a class where we make the yearbook. Not sure I'm gonna be so good at it, but I think I found a few friends in there, so it should be ok. Next class was Spanish 11. It's probably gonna be my hardest class, since it's an intensive course where we have to learn everything we would've learned in Spanish 9 and 10... in a half year. Met two girls that seemed pretty cool in there, I'm probably staying. It would be nice to learn some Spanish. :)
My last is ceramics. I'm kinda sad it's in the last hour of school, 'cause by that time I'm so tired, and it seems to be a very relaxing and artistic course. But I think it's a keeper.


My school from the front. :) Gleneagle!

One thing that was kind of odd: None of the teachers was aware, that I am an exchange student. None. I din't bother to tell them today, since they were talking non stop, but I probably will tomorrow. They should know, that they shouldn't take me too seriously... I mean, all the teachers are pretty funny and relaxed, but they make it clear that they are serious about grades and such things. And grades don't count for me... so I don't want to be working way too hard, haha.
But a funny thing in class was that everyone was so quiet! The teacher was joking, trying to be funny and such things, but the students were all like: "We don't care, we will just shut up.." I was just sitting there having a good time by my self. Oh well. Maybe people was nervous 'cause they didn't know anyone.

It's boiling hot outside! No idea how hot, but it must be like 30C. I was about to die on my way home from school. No kidding.

Anyway, I'm really looking forward to the weekend! Not because I'm tired of school already (well, maybe a bit tired of getting up early, haha), but because I'll be doing lots of fun stuff! Saturday I'm going to a barbeque at Bill and Tereza's to celebrate Bill's 50th birthday. And on Sunday I'm going gokarting with another Rotary club - and I'll get to meet the exchange student from Spain! Looking forward to that! :)

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Best weekend! :D

Finally, after many awesome days, I got some time to relax and write in my blog.
3 days ago I mest Terezas niece, Olivia. She's such a nice girl! Bill (the guy who's going to be my next hostdad) picked me up at home, and we drove to a nearby chinese restaurant in his huge red pickup truck. The restaurant was really busy, but we had a seat and waited for Tereza (my next hostmom) and Olivia to arrive. When they arrived we ordered some food that we all shared, and it was really good, real chinese, not Canadian chinese.

When we had eaten, it was probably about 7.30 pm, and Tereza had promised to take Olivia and I to the mall to do some shopping. And I really have to say, I'm impressed how long all the stores are open here in Coquitlam! The mall didn't close before 9 pm, and many grocery stores don't close until 22 or even 24 pm. Insane. As Tereza said to me, the Canadians are major consumers, they buy waaay too much. But I must admit, I really like that everything is open so late. Nothing better than some late night shopping on a Thursday!
After doing some shopping in some a-w-e-s-o-m-e stores, we went and had some ice cream. Really awesome concept they have with the ice cream! You chose flavor, if you want gummybears, cheesecake, brownie, fruit or whatever inside, and you chose your own kind of cone. It was great!

When we came home Olivia and I watched a movie in the basement, and after freaking out a bit because of the horror movie, we both went to sleep in my room at 3 am. We didn't get so much sleep though, 'cause we had to get up at 8 am. We were going to Playland and a fair called PNE, in Vancouver! Julie, Ethan, his friend, Tereza, Olivia and I went there together. It was so much fun! Oliva and I tried all the fun rides, and we just walked around and enjoyed the weather and ate cotton candy and mini doughnuts (which are awesome).
We spend the entire morning and afternoon there, having lots of fun. :)



1. Playland! 2. Olivia and I :). 3. Tereza, after eating some blue
stuff xD. 4. mini doughnuts!

The day wasn't over yet, though! Tereza and Bill were invited to a party, where they celebrated that ramadan is over. Olivia and I went there too, and I think that was the best evening here so far. The family we visited was East Indian, and they were soooo nice! They had made so much food, and it was all really good and interesting. Olivia and I played around with some cute kids, and later we went out on a bush walk with two guys and one girl at our age. We had so much fun, we didn't notice time at all! We walked around in the neighborhood and on the trails with a big flashlight, and we hung out in the kids' treehouse.
It was just a really good evening!

Tomorrow I'm going hiking with Julie and a guy she goes hiking with every weekend... so I have to get up early! Hope it's gonna be fun :)

Monday, August 29, 2011

Donkey kong and cupcakes!

Geez, I never thought I would be beaten in a computergame by a 9-year old... But I guess the day had to come.
Ethan is a blast! He's really chatty, funny and just sweet. So no annoying little brother here :)
I really have to get used to the everyday life in the house. Jason and Julie work a lot, so they have a nanny - she's really sweet. She takes care of Ethan, the house and the dog while the J's are at work. She also cooks food all the time, which I'm totally not used to, I'm used to cooking my self or helping out my mom, so it's something new. I guess I'll just have to get used to it... *sigh*... haha, no, it's all good, it just makes me totally lazy.
But I do have to clean my own room and bathroom, and I have to wash my clothes. So it's not all glamour... which is probably for the best.

Yesterday Jason, Julie, Ethan and I drove home from the grandparents in Kelowna. On the way back we went to Costco (a huuuge store with everything in BIG size). It seems like Canadians just like everything sized up a bit. Furnitures are big, houses are big, food is big... some people are big.. It's funny.
After being at Costco, Julie and I did some preparations for dinner. We were going to eat at Bill and Tereza's (my next hostfamily), and being there was lots of fun! They are just wonderful people. Bill showed me pictures of him as a real cowboy, and Tereza just talked and talked and showed me the house and my room. We talked about Danish food and also Hungarian food, since Tereza is originally from Hungary.
It's really nice that they only live 3 houses away, and that my hostfamily are such good friends with them. :)

Oh, and also I have to show some pictures from the big family party in Kelowna! It was a 70-years birthday, but everyone got a cute cupcake with their age on it. And I helped making frosting - yaay! They were so yummi. The party was really fun, and everyone was so nice.

 
1. chocolate chips from Cosco! 2. Making awesome cake.
3. Cute small guys playing hockey :D. 4. Peach season! At the market.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Kelowna is pretty hot

Yea. It is. About 33 degrees.
Jason, Julie and I arrived at the grandparents home in Kelowna yesterday evening. It's a real family meeting! Jasons sister, brother, the brothers wife and their kid are all here, and tomorrow even more people will gather for a garden party. :)
Earlier today we all went to the beach to build sand castles, lay in the sun and just relax. Everyone here is really nice, and I'm enjoying my self, even though it would be nice with someone at my age. But I'm all right, after all I will be surrounded by teenagers from the 6. september until I go back to Denmark.

Jasons brother and Julie took me for a ride around in Kelowna, and we went up to the top of one of the many, many mountains, and of course I took some pictures!

At the beach :)

Kelowna from top :)
Actually, there just are such a beautiful and different nature here in BC, compared to what I'm used to in Denmark. All the mountains, endless pinetree forests, huge lakes and even deserts.

In all of this beautiful country, I also found out that many native Americans live. I haven't seen anyone yet, though. Julie told me that many of them are living under poor conditions. A looong time ago they were put in reservations, and the location of these reservations have had a huge impact on their lives. Some have been so lucky to be placed close to cities, so that they were able to sell their country to the white and earn a lot of money, and some have been lucky to live on some oil. But many haven't been so lucky. They actually still are very poor and aren't doing well in society. It's sad that some stupid decisions like that can change lives in such a negative way for so many years...

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Too many names!

Waking up at 6 am has never been my thing... but anyway, that's what I did today. Jason and I went to the Coquitlam rotary meeting place: A swimminghall. The meeting didn't take place in the pool though, even though that would've been kinda cool, but in a big room next to it. Jason walked into the room, and I followed him closely. About one second after I entered the room, the first rotarian came to introduce himself to me. And so it went on and on and on, the names flying into my head from one site, exiting on the other site.

I sat at table with Jason, a vet and some other men. Since it was a breakfast meeting, there was a small buffet with pancakes, egg, fruit, cake and some other things, which we first ate. When we were done, the chairman stood up.
The chairman was a lady and she told everyone that I was there, and that I was going to come up and say a few words. And so I did. A bit nervous, stumberling over my words, I said thank you and told them a bit about myself. When I was done, I gave the chairman my present from the Nykøbing rotary club, a small banner.
Afterwards there was a guy who did a presentation about his work with some young kids in South Africa.
All in all, it was a pretty fun first meeting.

 
The chairman and I at the Rotary meeting. :)

In about an hour Jason will drive me to Georges house. I will join them for dinner - my first Canadian barbeque! It's probably going to be pretty fun, because he has two big kids. I already met his son who has been to France as an exchange student some years ago. :)

An hour ago I went for a walk around in the neighborhood and on some nearby hiking trails:

Down, left: The street I live on. :)

Monday, August 22, 2011

OH MY GOD IT'S... raining.

So after one day of beautiful blue skies and high temperatures... rain. It really shouldn't surprise me, I mean, it's Vancouver, everyone tells me to prepare for the rain. But the rain didn't stop me from exploring - oh no! I was wandering around in the rain carrying an umberella, taking pictues of random things. Actually the only reason I did that, was because Jason and Julie was at their office doing some work.

The familys dog, Sofie! :). and some random street.

Some time before I walked in the rain, Jason and I had gone to visit a hotel owned by the rotary clubs counselor, Tereza, who's actually going to be my next hostmother. I also met my second hostfather yesterday as he came over for dinner. His name was Bill, and he's a funny guy with a round belly and a moustache. He once was a cowboy, they told me. Didn't think they had cowboys in BC... but appearently they weren't joking. 

But anyway, at the hotel we ate some lunch and I was really surprised about the service. You simply get free re-fills on ice tea and coffee. Free. That would never happen in Denmark!
Later that day we also went grocery shopping. Also there I was a bit surprised about the service. First of all, the store was really really neat. Another thing: The cash lady simply packed our groceries into bags we brought ourselves. That's what I call service!

Again today, I'm really tired too early. I guess it takes a lot of time to adjust... But it's ok for me to go to bed early today, because I have to wake up at 6.15 am tomorrow. Jason and I are going to a breakfast meeting in the Rotary club, and I really have no idea why it has to be so early.
After the meeting I will be going somewhere with a guy called George from the Rotary club, and his son. I don't know what we will be doing yet, but it's probably gonna be pretty fun. :)

So g'night!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Jetlag?

At 7 pm I was so tired, my head was about to take a dive into my plate of pasta and yellow squash. Yellow squash is a weird vegetable, by the way. It feels like some sort of pumpkin in your mouth, and it has absolutely no taste. The pasta was good though, fresh pasta with tomato sauce from the local Italian store. Yum.

Today went by really quickly! I woke up ridiculously early, took a shower and ate two pieces of toast. Found out I don't really like Canadian butter. But on the other hand I liked their jam and philadelphia cheese. Jason and I went on a tour around in the area. The city seems endless! The cities Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody just sort of floats together, and I swear I've never seen so many traffic lights in my life.
 We drove to a huge electronics, music, what ever-store called Best Buy where Jason had to buy a few (well, a lot of) things. When done we just cruised around, and Jason showed me where the Rotary meetings with the Port Moody club and the Coquitlam club will be.

I found out that the meetings they have are breakfast meetings, that I will have to attend as often as possible before school on wednesdays and thursdays. A bit more often that I had thought, but it will be ok. Then I at least get to know everyone quite well, and the chances of them inviting me on trips or to their home will definitely be bigger - which is a huge plus!

One of the many big roads. With a view :D

Before dinner Jason and Julie (I met Julie! And she's really nice) told me about the 'rules' of the house and what I'm allowed to do, what kind of duties I have in the house and such.

Oh, and by the way - their dog Sofie is adorable :D

Hello Coquitlam!

I can't believe it. I simply can't. I'm here, sitting in my room in my new house beginning a new life in Coquitlam.
Yesterday I was sitting in the airplane excited as hell to meet my hostfamily. It was a long travel: I got up at 6.30 am, drove to the airport with my family, boarded the plane to Toronto at 12.30 am, and then I flew, in company of the other 11 exchange students, for 8 hours. When we landed in Toronto, we split up because some of the students had to go north, some west and some east, while some were getting picked up in Toronto.

Mmmhhh.. plane food.. ew.

Kenneth and I were both going to Vancouver, so we had to wait for a few hours in the airport.
After about 3 hours of waiting we boarded the plane at about 6.30 pm. We then flew for 5 hours, crossed a few timelines and landed in Vancouver at 8.30 pm. We were totally smashed and tired, but also excited to meet our hostfamilies. I met Jason, my hostfather, and was greeted warmly. Also another guy from the rotary club and his son was there to pick me up. By total coincidence we also met two other exchange students arriving with the same plane as us! Jason told me that I will be seeing them soon again, and in the end of september we will be having a sort of introcamp together with 11 other students from district 5050.

On the way home from the airport Jason and I talked a lot, while I also admired the sight of Vancouver by night. Big mountains form a beautiful background to all the tall buildings, and tons of supermarkets covered the sides of the broad road. Jason told me that I will meet his wife, Julie, tomorrow evening, and that we will all go pick up their 9-year old son Ethan in next weekend. He also told me that he can guarantee that I will be going skiing, that we will be going to a hockey game to se the Vancouver canuks, and that the exchange students will be going to see a canadian football game. It's going to be so much fun! :)

Right now the time is around 8 am (I really don't know why I woke up this early..), and later Jason and I will be going around the city, so I can learn how to use the busses, and just to geet a look around.


Maybe I should try to get a bit more sleep now... If I can.

See you!

My bedroom in Vancouver. Yay! Big bed! :D

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Two days!

I just decided that it would be a pretty good idea to write a blog during my year as an exchange student in Canada. Honestly I had considered it a few times, but I never really got to the point of actually doing it. But here it is - ready to be written and read! If anyone would like to read it, that is :D
I decided to write the blog in English, since I will be going to Canada, and more people will be able to understand what I'm writing. So I don't hope it bothers any of my Danish followers. (Bare spørg, hvis der er noget, I gerne vil have forklaret! Måske kommer der også nogle danske updates en gang i mellem.)

While I write this blog entry, there are only two days until I leave Denmark. For almost one year. That's pretty insane.
I started packing today. It's late.. I know.. but I think I only just realised that I actually am leaving pretty damn soon! For a long time it simply seemed unrealistic that I was going to Canada, but now that the day is coming so close, I'm starting to get really excited! For some reason I'm not really nervous... I guess that comes when I arrive :)

Earlier today I bought a present for my first host family: A book with many very beautiful pictures of famous places in Denmark. I also bought a rain coat (I've heard that it rains a lot in Vancouver).
Tomorrow is probably going to be a bit sad... I'm going to say goodbye to my grandparents and my boyfriends family. But I'm going to try to enjoy it the most I can and have a good day with my parents, sister and boyfriend before I say goodbye to them too. :)


Still ... SO EXCITED!! :D