My friend Mady, another exchange student from the US, and I got invited to visit Trapholt Museum and Koldinghus with some rotarians one Sunday. Trapholt is a local art museum and Koldinghus is a nearby castle.
It was a special time to visit Trapholt Museum, as they had a Royal family showcase.
Mady observing the art.
Mady and I in front of a painting of Dronning Margrethe II.
The view walking up to the castle. Denmark looks like a picture out of a H. C. Andersen fairytale when there's snow and everything is frozen.
The castle's courtyard.
Mady and I with the rotarians who took us to Koldinghus and Trapholt.
The next exciting event was Galla, the danish equivalent of a North American prom. It's usually exclusively for the 3g and their dates, but all of the exchange students were invited. Mady (USA), Rachael (Bahamas) and Martha (Brazil) came to my house earlier in the day to get ready, then in the early afternoon we headed down to the gymnasium. It was a great evening.
Mady, myself, Rachael & Martha.
The 3gs dancing a traditional dance called the Lancier.
Dinner time.
Exchange students!
My room the morning after galla. Sorry host mom!
Oscar, my walking buddy.
Blue sky, kind of.
Yesterday our normal 30 minute walk turned into a 3 hour adventure trek. Oscar and I just couldn't not take advantage of the lovely mild weather.
Vejle fjord.
Who said there are no hills in Denmark?
What's on the schedule for the next couple of weeks? Well, I'm heading to Sweden on Friday for the week and then to France a week after I get back from Sweden. It's going to be a busy, but spectacular month. I'll keep you updated.
Cathryn
What happened in March or are you having too much fun. Just checking up on your blog. Entertaining as usual, but where are the ball gown pictures?
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