I have to start saying that I don’t know how it all started!
When
I was a little girl my dream was be an exchange student so actually my dream is
come true.
The
Most Difficult part wasn’t leave my family or my home in Venezuela, the
most Difficult part was be alone at the time that I crossed the gate for
my flight to Frankfurt, In that moment I felt that my journey had begun, and it
really did!
After
10 hours flying, arrived to Frankfurt
with the bad news that almost all flights were canceled even mine to Copenhagen,
so I went to pass immigration and they stopped me and my partner for not having
a visa and we had to wait around 5 hours while the problem was been resolved,
for our luck everything was find and WE FINALLY ARRIVED IN COPENHAGEN, Friday,
on September 7 at 22:00 o clock.
Still
tired from the flight and the time change, I got to AfS’s arrival camp, where
as everyone was sleeping, as I had to do because I was expecting another long
and exhausting day. My first day at the camp was very normal like all the camps
that I had went except for a little thing that I had to do…In Denmark all the girls have to take a shower in morning, together
so I was in shock but I’m not get to
used later. I learned how prepare the rugbrød. I also met two particulars persons their name are Ziggy and Markus, they
are two very funny Danish guys, of course they were exchange students.
When
Sunday came I was so scared and excited to know my host family and I was the
last exchange student at the camp waiting for my new family and that’s why I
was also the most scared exchange student. I
met my new family and at the beginning for some reason I couldn’t remember how
speak English, so “ok” and “its ok” were my best friends. When I finally
arrived home I was very tired but my emotion was bigger. My family had flowers
at my bedroom, that meant so much for me. I love my new home and family,
everything is new for me but I’m doing my best for adapt me and it is liking me
more each time.
My
first day at Gymnasium was so cool, I can’t say how different is this compare with
my old school, the most interesting thing is that I have to start everything
again, the teachers, the classmates, even the language, lockers, computers at the
classroom and have to check all the time my schedule at the school’s website .Danish
is very difficult Language but I know that with the help of my friends, and the
most important my Family, I can learn it and I can enjoy the process. My family
is formed for My mom Joan, My dad Lars, My sister Clara and My brother
Magnus..and of course my new Dog Ziggie.
I
have to bike to get my school and sometimes that can be so hard for me because
the weather is getting colder each day and I start to freezing me, all the time
people said me “The Winter is Coming” or “Is going to get much colder” and I
only can say “Oh Dios Mio” but I really want to live this experience. Today I was
at the bank with my dad, opening a bank account for me and it was really nice
be in a bank without a watchman or glasses between the people. I also have
Danish lessons and I have to take the train 26min from Køge (the town where I live) to another town call Roskilde. I don’t know the way yet but I’m
learning it. Tomorrow I’m
going to Copenhagen, the capitol of Denmark to see The Little Mermaid and also
where the queen lives, I’m so excited about it.
In resume I
can say that.. Be an exchange student is live on a roller coaster but is also the best experience that has happened in my life.
My valen I'm so excited for you!!! Sometimes this experience could be hard but definetely are most the beautifull and unforgettable moments that you're going to live and off course your life is going to have and a"before" and "after" Love & Hugs Adri
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