Feb 4, 2012

When Life is Easy

One of my favorite Adele songs
Monday Rebecca and I took a trip to Hollywood to go to a Nada Surf concert (3 "to"s within a sentence - must be a record). The public transportation made it take more than 2 hours to get there, and the people and environment in the trains make it pretty scary - it's not a joke when people tell you not to take the trains alone. When we arrived at Hollywood Boulevard we had lunch at Hard Rock Cafe and walked to L.A. Ink. We went into Kat Von D's store next door and a shop assistant said "Hey girls" to us as always. Neither of us paid much attention so we just answered "hey." About 10 seconds after we looked at each other and whispered "wait, was that Kat Von D?". And it was, so we ended up with a photo with the talented tatooist. After that we walked to Amoebe (a music store) where Nada Surf had a free concert to promote their new album. After a very good concert and a couple of autographs we headed home.
The following week went nice and calm; I enjoy every single day but I also think that they go by too fast sometimes. Today, Saturday, we have had amazing weather - Rebecca and I tanned by the pool but it was almost unbearably hot. Then we met some of the other girls and went to the beach: sun, sand and a very good view - and I'm not just talking about the nature ;-)

Tomorrow we will go to Six Flags again. Super Bowl is tomorrow which is huge here, so we think it will be a good day to go, because there hopefully will be less people than usual.



Life is a miracle

“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
- Albert Einstein.

Enjoy. Appreciate. Laugh. Create. Love. Dream.

Jan 29, 2012

Is Denmark a city here?


Americans are generally very straightforward, open-minded, friendly and interested, which is what I really like about them. But OMG they can really ask questions where I’m just thinking: “Where have you been your whole life?” A lot of them haven’t even been out of the borders of the country, so actually it doesn’t surprise me. Of course they can travel around USA their whole life and still not see it all, and USA is also different from state to state, so they still see change – but it’s still the same country, the same government, the same people. And that is all they know. A lot of them live in their own little bubble, and don’t know what’s going on outside their country – and it’s a shame. Even though USA is a big country, the still only get to see a fraction of what the world is like. I don’t want to generalize, but after being asked questions like the ones below, I can’t help thinking like this – Jamie Oliver has tried to change the Americans’ eating habits; I would instead kick them in the butt and send them out, no matter where, just out. Travel, explore, taste and meet new people.
Examples from conversations with Americans – from me and others:

American:”So did you speak English before you came here?”
Isn’t English an International language? ;-) I could understand his question if I had been from Zimbabwe or somewhere like that, but Denmark, come one.

American 1: “So do you speak English as a native language in Norway?”
American 2: “No they speak Russian”
Eh, no. I just wonder who told him that?

Drunk American:“Do you know what poor means?”
Me: “Yes”
Drunk American:“It’s like when people don’t have any money and…”
Me: “I know what it means!”
Okay, she was young and very drunk, but this was definitely not the only of her sentences I couldn’t help laughing about. She also began explaining the word “passion” even though I told her at least 5 times I knew what I meant.

American: ”So do you speak any languages besides English and Dutch?”
Danish, not Dutch… Tiiiiny difference.

American: “Is Denmark a city here?”
I have no words…

American: “You have the cutest accent, where are you from?”
Oscar: “Sweden”
American: “Is it nearby?”
Oskar: (sighs) “… yeah it’s just down the street”

Besides that some people think Denmark or Norway is the capital of Sweden, that it always snows in Denmark (no, we are not a part of Antarctica), and that we have polar bears around… But you can't really do anything else than laugh about it - but absolutely not when in the moment they ask, cause they won't understand why you laugh.

Besides that I've had a really good weekend. Friday we shortly went to the beach plus enjoying a frappuccino at starbucks. I later found out that Mel Gibson had been in the same starbuks this friday - unfortunately not when I was there :-) Saturday my hostmom had her birthday party, so the house was full of appetizers and people. Sundag's weather was againg exceptional. Christina and I went to the gym to work out and tan by the pool. We had lunch and the pier whereafter I met Rebecca and Erik to get youghurtland companied by the beach and the sunset. Besides that i watched Denmark play the final in the European Championships this morning (handball) - and denmark WON! I am so proud to be a Dane :-)