It's hard to believe it's already that time of the semester - four months has gone by so fast that it almost makes my head spin. I've been in five countries, eight cities, and four airports in the last four months. I've watched the days in Denmark go from never-ending summer nights (no seriously the sun didn't set until like 10 pm) to three hours of daylight (if you're lucky and it isn't overcast). I've gone to the ballet at the Royal Theatre, a beer tasting at one of only seven Trappist breweries in the world, a party at the EU (although that was kind of a trainwreck because there were issues with wiring and food, whoops), and more. And I've met some truly amazing people.
Yesterday, someone asked me what my favorite memory of this semester was. It's a pretty close call. The single greatest moment, potentially one of the greatest moments of my life, was right before Halloween. We went to the Halloween village at Tivoli, and there is a ride at Tivoli called the Himmelskibet or Star-Flyer. It's a really tall swing ride.
It looks kind of like that.
Anyway, it was dark, and we went up on the ride. When we got to the top, I could see the entire city of Copenhagen, all lit up, and it felt like we were flying over it. It was absolutely magical.
The other competitor for my favorite memory was sitting in Grand Place is Brussels on our long study tour. It was our first day there, sunny and warm, and a bunch of groups were picnicking in the square. We had some time to kill, so we found a Belgian specialty beer shop and a chocolate shop, and grabbed some drinks and chocolate and just sat in the square, enjoying the weather and the wonderful opportunity we had to take a trip with our core class.
It's been amazing to think how this semester has flown by, and while I am really excited to get home to my friends, family, and a phone plan that doesn't charge me 50 cents a text message or decide to sporadically not work, there will be some things I will really miss about Denmark and my time here. I'm just going to have to work hard to bring the best parts of my time abroad home with me.
Now, I really need to stop procrastinating on working on my international law paper. Except not really. Who assigns a paper due Christmas Eve (Heidi, if you somehow find this, you are a wonderful professor and I love your class, but REALLY?)? Eight days left to pack, study, write, Hobbit, and get in all the sightseeing I still haven't done.
For those my darling readers suffering through Exam Week out there: Good luck, stay sane, and remember that it will be fine (and if it's not, at least it's over).
Procras-Dane-ating,
Rachel Leigh
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