So two weeks ago I had my fall break so I didn't have school for a week. It was pretty awesome. I made apple crisp with a friend, and for the first five days I layed around and did absolutely nothing. Then on Wednesday, my host family and I went to the Sokos resort in Juankoski. It is home to the largest underground nordic skiing track! It was really cool, but unfortunately artificial snow has the consistency of fresh powder...Not fun. And I guess it's this major training facility for professional nordic skiiers during the offseason so there were TONS of old skiiers that were better then everybody. And future olympians that were about 9 and kicked everybody's butts.
The course itself didn't seem that big, but in reality it was about the size of a track, so four times around was a mile. And you didn't just keep going in circles. Everytime you finished a lap, you had to double back onto a different lane. It was good, because it kept it from getting too monotonous.
So, some more information on my current classes. I'm taking 7 classes, but the schedule is different every day so I'm pretty dependent on my written schedule.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8-9 IC German 1 Math German 1 Russian 1
9-10 IC German 1 Math German 1 Russian 1
10-11 German 1 AH English 8 Music English 8
11-12 Russian 1 AH Russian 1 Music English 8
12-13 AH Math Music AH IC
13-14 Music English 8 IC Math Math
14-15 Music Russian 1 IC English AH
Key: IC=International Communications; AH= Ancient History
And then I have Finnish class on Wednesday.
My favorite class is Russian. I love the Russian language, and I'm actually able to read it now. Before, I would just stare at the paper thinking " I don't think this is actually a language", Math is as always a struggle. Probably more so just because it's in another language.... English is rather boring, because I'm in the highest class, and it's mostly just nitpicky rules that nobody cares about and don't really matter. International communications is a neat class. But mostly the teacher just talks to me about the way the things are in America. But I don't mind. I actually enjoy telling people about America, because I want to convince people against this negative image they see in the media. The most common thing I say to people is "We're not all like that"! Damn you Jersey Shore....
Europeans have a hard time comprehending just how massive America is. That's another thing I have to stress alot. America is as big as Europe. The individual countries in Europe are as big as states.
Everything is still going good. Planning on moving to my second host family in a few weeks. Weather is SUPER foggy. I feel like zombies are going to burst out of the shrubbery at any moment and start attacking people. That or a serial killer. But I've always like this weather....




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