Monday, 15 December 2008

Andy Vs Liseberg and the Christmas dinner!

Well this weekend my first host famiy invited me to go with them to Göteborg (Gothemberg for you uncultured folk). So obviously I went. The main highlights of the weekend being the 5 course dinner. As seen Below.
The Sill Plate, The cold fish plate, the meat plate, the varm fish plate and the Dessert Plate.

Then after that meal it was off to liseberg a place of light and giant chocolate. Where my host sister won the giant toblerone i wanted and i got a little box of strawberry chocolates:(




And here is a video from Liseberg tornet a tower ride in liseberg.

My trip up north ways!


Recently I made a trip up north to Boden, Luleå, Solefteå and Sundvall to see some of my exchange student friends ( kompisar in Swedish) for the last time. It was alot of fun to hang out with them and see how their exchange worked for them in their own towns.

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Just so you know I'm Alive!

Ok haven't made a blog for quite sometime now but just so you all know. I'm alive and well and have moved into my last family they are really nice and the first family where I've had both a host mum and dad. So just letting you all know I'm going to try to get back on track with this blog and keep you up to date until I'm safely back in Australia.

Saturday, 26 July 2008

Euro Ramble

Well where to start - I guess from the beginning. The date was June 24th and sometime that evening around seven I set off from Falun train station to Börlange train station where I met Steven from Queensland and Cameron from Seattle. We then continued from there to Hållsberg a place in the middle of nowhere, where to our dismay we found nowhere to eat. From there it was straight to Malmö.

We arrived there sometime early in the morning as planned so we could spend a day looking around Copenhagen. Copenhagen turned out to be a really nice city and we even managed to find KFC there. One of the funniest things about Copenhagen was their traffic lights which had count down timers on them so it made it literally a race to get across the road.

We then headed back to Malmö for check in at the Quality Hotel where we would spend that night. The next morning after breakfast was briefing time and all 70 of us rocked up to be told the do's an dont's of Euro Ramble. Then it was time for us to all jump onto the bus and head out on our way to Berlin.

Well after a gruelling trip we finally arrived in Berlin and piled into the Hotel. Then it was off for our first German meal at where else but a German pub with a live band. After dinner we were taken to the centre of Berlin so we could look around that evening or watch the soccer match between Russia and Spain. Spain won to the dismay of some of the Russians who were out that night.

The next day first stop was Checkpoint Charlie and the Berlin Wall which I actually found really interesting. There was another interesting thing I discovered that day and his name was Ampelman the Eastern part of Berlin's Streetlight man representing the happy communist worker heading to work. After that we were given free time in the centre again but this time during the day where I managed to buy myself a very nice looking (snygg in Swedish) Ampelman shirt. Then we headed back to the hotel where the Chaperons tried to organise some games with us that worked semi effectively at bringing the group more together.

The next morning it was time to head off for Cracow. The night we arrived there we had dinner at a Jewish Restaurant. Then we walked around Cracow which is certainly not the prettiest city but has a cultural feel about it with the unusual characters that were out that night. The next morning it was time for a tour of the Cracow Jewish ghetto from WWII, where Schindlers list was filmed. Then we set off to see some of the better looking churches of Cracow's near thousand churches. Later we were given free time to find somewhere to eat and the people I was with managed to find a nice pizzeria. After lunch it was off to Auschwitz the largest Nazi death camp during the War. It was not the most enjoyable experience but it was very interesting and definitely worth doing. The next day we moved to Prague.

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. Now the image you have in your head of what Prague looks like if you haven't been there is completely wrong. It does not at all look like a broken down Eastern European city. It is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen in my life. Prague looks and is a cultural capital of the world. We spent our time in Prague sightseeing and shopping (another great thing about Prague is the exchange rate). We also had a ferry ride for dinner on our last night in Prague and were then allowed to go to Central Europe's Largest disco which was great fun. From Prague it was then onto Zell am See via Salzburg.

On our way to Zell am See in Austria we made a stop in Salzburg the birth place of Mozart and the city where the Sound of Music takes place. It was quite nice and in a lot of ways looked similar to Prague. From there it was off to Zell am See the absolute prettiest place I have seen in my life. Zell am See is a village situated around a crystal clear lake and surround by the Alps. The first night we just had a bit of a rest but the next day it was off to hike one of the Mountains. Hiking up that mountain in Zell am See with most of the other exchange student is without exception the most awesome and unreal experience I have ever had and while you get a glimpse from the photos nothing beats being there. After coming down the mountain it was time to relax and go swimming in the crystal clear lake. There’s nothing quite like swimming in a beautiful lake surrounded by the Alps. We were then off again the next day this time till Lido d'Jesolo.
With Lido d'Jesolo came the beach which even though we had been stuck in a traffic jam and arrived at 11 o'clock we made sure we enjoyed it as much as we could by going straight away for a night swim. The next day was a free day where we could do what we liked and I spent the first half of it exploring Lido d'Jesolo with Ornie from Argentina and Poala from Mexico. After that we headed back to the hotel where we found out that the World University Handball championship was being held in Lido d'Jesolo and the Australian team was about to play the Czech Republic. Entry was free so bang! Us Aussie were off like lightning to support our team dragging some of the other exchangees with us. Unfortunately Australia lost 50 to 11. The next day it was off to see Venice the sunken island off the coast from Lido d'Jesolo which I ended up being disappointed about because whilst Venice was pretty it smelled quite bad and there were so many tourists. The worst part was the shop assistants and restaurant waiters who were nothing but rude to us the whole time we were there obviously because we were teenagers. Then the following day it was off to Lyon.

We only stayed one night in Lyon because we needed a place to stop on our way to Paris and it was a fairly uneventful evening.

Next day though it was off to Paris on quite a strange bus ride. But once we were there I found Paris to be quite a beautiful and cultural city. The first night we were there we went to see a French cabaret which whilst strange was very enjoyable. The next day it was up to the top of the Eiffel Tower then we had free time to explore Paris. So some of the others and I decided we would head out to the catacombs. Here during the black plague due to over crowded graveyards thousands and thousands of exhumed bodies were moved and whilst it was creepy I found it very interesting. The next day we had a full day to ourselves to explore Paris So some of us headed straight for the Louvre and after 5hrs or so there it was then a short walk to the Notre Dame Cathedral which is nothing less than extravagant. After that all of them except me and an Australian girl named Ella were tired and decided to go back to the hotel whilst Ella and I walked back to the Louvre and then down the Champs Elysee to the Arc de Triomphe. After that it was back for dinner then we went to see the Eiffel Tower after dark which was spectacular. After that with my legs almost collapsing it was time to sleep. The next day it was off to Belgium.

The trip to Brussels was fairly short and once there we were allowed walk around and find lunch for ourselves which for most ended up being Belgium Waffles. It was then time to move onto Antwerp where we would spend the night. Antwerp can pretty much be summed up in two words "Jewellery stores" as almost every second store in Antwerp is a jewellery store. However we did manage to find some good chocolate and the food at the hotel was the best of the whole trip I thought.

Back to Germany into a small town called Hagen our last stop because the next day we would be heading back to Sweden. We didn't really do anything too cultural in Hagen. It just served as the place where we had our Farewell party which was a whole lot of fun. I ended up winning the most annoying accent award.

The next day we were back in Malmo and it was the end of Eurotour a very sad moment but at least the majority of us were staying for the night in Malmo so at least this delayed the goodbyes.

All in all it was the greatest thing I have ever done and I'm just sad that we couldn't all have stayed together for longer.


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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Mid Sommar at Leksand


I spent Mid Summer which is probably Sweden's closest thing to Australia day at Leksand a town about an hour by bus from Falun and mid summer at leksand is serious turned out more people showed up to watch the Maypole being raised and dance around it than turned up to Hultsfred Music Festival. Crazy would be the best word to describe Swedes at Mid summer.

All in all Mid summer turned out to be great fun. It also included a killer Breakfast the next day with me and Ryan who were both heading to Borlänge having a kilo of yoghurt each and sharing a litre of Orange Juice.

Tuesday, 17 June 2008

9.30pm Sunset

Hultsfred 08


WOOOOOH!! just returned from Hultsfred Music Festival which was Awesome. I got to see RATM who I missed by a week in Perth so looks like Karma is on my side. I just think it was a great experience to see that part of Swedish culture and to find some Swedish bands that are worth listening to.

So basically on the 7th of June I departed to Hultsfred and arrived very late so I simply set up my tent and slept the next day we set up Pausen (The Pause) a snack place for functional staff and the place I would be working that week. Then from the 9th till the 11th we watched as the festival was set up around us. Then the 12th to 14th were festival time where when I wasn't working I was out exploring Swedish festival culture. Then came the 15th a day of exhaustion packing up and going home. But this is definitely an experience I will remember for ever.

Sunday, 1 June 2008

Disney Concert

Hey! Wow two post in one day I'm doing pretty well. At school during the past few weeks a lot of my spare time and weekends was spent on practising for the Music classes Disney concert. Basically what it was is the Music class at my school had arrange all kinds of different Disney pieces themselves and recruited and band, singers and dancers to perform them. As I play trombone I was recruited for the band and even though a lot of time was spent practising for the concert I feel it was worth it because all three performances turned out spectacularly.

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Biology Camp in Stockholm

Ok sorry I am a bit behind in my blogs but here it goes. A few weeks ago All the Science line classes in my grade at school got to go to a Biology camp in Stockholm. Yes I'm aware of the irony that we had to go from the country to the city to see nature. While we were there we got to visit an Outdoor museum which was the first of its kind in the world. But if you ask me it's just a zoo with heritage building put all over the place. Go bird watching near a lake where I spent more time figuring out what the translations for bird names are then bird watching.

We Slept at a Backpackers inn and my group totally got the best room it was breakfast room adjacent. So much so that only a curtain separated the two rooms, now that is convenient. The next day was off to the Natural history Museum and the Stockholm Gardens as well as a talk from a Professor on Bio-toxins. Then all that was left was the ride home.

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Wednesday, 14 May 2008

New Host Family

Here are some pictures of my new Host Family. We're it's just My host Mum, brother, the two dogs and I as the 3 older daughters have moved out.


The House and my Host Mum.
The Shed.
The Yard.
Garden.My Host brothers room which I am borrowing.
Living Room.
Kitchen.
Trash the young bitch.
Zero the Old man.

Living Room second angle.


Wednesday, 30 April 2008