I have already (have only?) been in Copenhagen for two weeks now! I feel like I have been here for way longer actually. I thought it would take me a lot longer to adjust to a new place, school, life.
Anyway, this weekend was a blast. On Friday, DIS sponsored an event called Networker’s Lounge for students and their Danish roommates or Danish buddies, so Jessica and I decided to go. They had free food and drinks for everyone, and we just sat around and talked with people for a few hours. Then, Jessica showed me and a few of my friends here this bodega called Bobi Bar. A bodega is basically a small bar that serves just beer, and it is extremely smoky! Oh, and apparently this particular bodega also has boiled eggs on the menu? Random. It definitely a place for locals, and there was quite the mix of people. It is also fairly cheap, so I would probably hang out there if it wasn’t for all of the smoke.
On Saturday, Gabi and I decided to make dinner over at my apartment. We made salmon, waffle fries, and salad… delicious combo. We also had some wine of course :) The salmon was super tasty, so we were pretty proud of our cooking abilities.
After dinner, we went to the city for cocktails and dancing, and I got home extremely late once again. I wanted to take my camera out, but I have never really had good luck with cameras. I don’t trust myself to make it home without my camera being broken, stolen, lost, or dropped.
Since the last couple of days I have been everything but productive, I decided to do my homework and go to the laundromat. At home, I do my laundry like once a month, but here I have to carry all of my laundry about 1km to the laundromat. Therefore, I have to do laundry twice as often… not fun. Even more not fun is when I walked into the laundromat and saw this:
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Huh?
I was so confused. Since the directions were all in Danish, I just guessed some random buttons… and miraculously I figured it out after staring at them for about 10 minutes.
Since I was being productive today, I decided to do my Danish homework while my clothes were washing. When I sat on the bench in the laundromat, I looked up at the sign in front of me, and saw this:
English directions. Wow, well those would have been helpful 10 minutes ago!
Until next time,
Emily
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