Thursday, March 11, 2010

Copenhagen Crepes!

This morning I had one class (which I almost missed because I learned this morning that my alarm was broken - luckily I set 2 alarms!) which was pretty low-key. We basically spent an hour discussing how much fun we had in Germany and how memorials are very significant to German identity.

After class, I was going to go straight home but instead my friends persuaded me to go get crepes! This was the best decision of my life because they were ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! We got them at this little shop on Strøget (main shopping street in Copenhagen) and the lady folds them up so you can walk and eat (which I have really come to enjoy, I feel like there are a lot of walk and eat foods in Copenhagen). I got mine with nutella and bananas - soooooo good! It was really perfect timing too because I was having nutella withdrawal because that is pretty much all they had for breakfast in Germany so I got used to eating it but of course something that unhealthy would NEVER make it into Anne's kitchen!

After my delicious crepe I went to the train station to try and get out of my train fine. I seriously lucked out because I dealt with this really nice guy who was really understanding and took care of it right away (I didn't have to cry or yell)! Now I have all of the correct zones and no fines to deal with!

After the train, I went home, bought milk (my host family doesn't drink milk at all but I can't live without it so they buy half a liter every week which I go through in about 2 days so I have been buying a lot of milk), and literally had the most productive day of my life! I flew through all of my homework, caught up on readings in every class, took a nap, went to the gym (where I increased the amount of weight I lift!), and cleaned every dirty dish in my house!

Tomorrow will be a pretty exciting day (well, I guess not too exciting but I'm pumped) because I have class in the day and then my host family is treating me to sushi!!!(and treating themselves too of course, it is not like they are going to sit and watch me while I eat delicious sushi) This is quite the delicacy in Denmark because, like everything (but to an even greater extent), sushi is SUPER expensive (Anne said it will be like $100!!!)

Thats all for now folks!

Food log:
Breakfast: muesli and yogurt
Snack: Crepes!!!!
Lunch: sandwich with a new and unknown lunchmeat, I think it is a relative of ham but google translate had no idea what the word was...
Dinner: Tomato soup with noodles - really good actually, homemade!!

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