This past week was by far the fastest week yet. After arriving home from Brussels, going back to classes was a struggle because it's the final stretch and there's so much to do within the next couple weeks (7 huge papers and a presentation to be exact.) But of course in "study abroad," abroad >>>> study.
This weeks highlights include:
Tuesday, November 19:
Patrick took me on a Copenhagen Canal tour and then we went to the zoo with his nephew Kian.
Wednesday, November 20:
At our greenhouse dinner, I signed up to be the scribe/blogger for the night. My Environmental Policy in Practice professor (Niels Fuglsang) was our guest, and we discussed some pretty heavy topics. Check out my post, and the rest of our greenhouse blog here:
Thursday, November 21:
I went to the Crazy Christmas Cabaret in Tivoli with Karen (the daughter of the family we house-swapped with this Summer) and her friend. This was really fun to see, thank you so much for taking me!
Saturday, November 23:
After dinner, Wallis and I wandered around a Christmas market and got æbleskiver (ball-shaped cakes made of pancake dough with strawberry jam and powdered sugar) and gløgg (mulled wine). We then came back home, made cookies and homemade hot chocolate, curled up on the bed and watched Christmas Vacation. It was a tough week, so this was much needed!





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