Randers
Friday after school I went to the chinese food place (the one with the really nice Afgani guy who gives us free tea) with Mariliis and Penny. It's becoming a bit of an routine for us, and I love it! After we finished eating our noodles I jumped on a train and went to visit Arisa in Randers! Zuzu, from Montana, came to visit her as well. That night we went out in the city of Randers... after missing missing two buses, walking/running around the neighborhood, and finally calling a taxi, we eventually made it to The Crazy Daisy. It was slightly horrifying! I have never seen so many bleach blonde, hair combed backwards, orange tanned teenaged girls in my entire life! Some guys were also in that style! There were tons of people in the club, and after being stomped and pushed and elbowed for a few hours, we got a ride home from Arisa's host dad. It was fun since I was out with 'Risa and Zuz, but I still prefer going out with my classmates in little ol' Middelfart! Saturday morning we woke up to a wonderful breakfast made by Arisa's hosts and jumped in a car to go shopping in Ã…rhus. We didn't do very much shopping, but enjoyed looking at stuff and walking around town. On our way back to Arisa's we went to Blockbuster and picked up Mean Girls and Vanity Fair to entertain us through the night. Sunday morning/afternoon we woke up, said goodbye, and Zuzu and I caught a train back together. Had a nice train ride interrupted only by a mom and her two kids that decided to sit by us and do all the things that little kids do...
In conclusion I stayed up too late, ate massive amounts of junk food, and had lots of girl-talk this weekend. yay!
In conclusion I stayed up too late, ate massive amounts of junk food, and had lots of girl-talk this weekend. yay!

2 Comments:
At 2:43 PM,
Anonymous said…
ok i figured out what you should bring back besides hot guys, pickeled herring! to gross people out with and it would be funny--Steph
At 11:56 AM,
Anonymous said…
Alyssa,
This is Dixie (Don and Kathy Spellman's daughter). I am sharing your blog with my sister-in-law (Dixie as well). She and her husband (Steve and Dixie Will)are Rotarians in Sheridan and will be traveling to Denmark in June. Sonja Garber, who is an architect here in Sheridan, is originally from Denmark and will be showing folks the sites there. If there is anything that they "just have to see" please e-mail Dixie; and she would love the communication with a somewhat experienced "Denmarkian."
dwill@state.wy.us
I hope you're enjoying your stay in the foreign lands.
Dixie Cooper
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