Sunday, May 23, 2010
London, England
Friday, May 21, 2010
London, England
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Bergen, Norway and London, England
Monday, May 17, 2010
Bergen, Norway
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Bronderslev, Denmark and Bergen, Norway
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Odense and Bronderslev, Denmark
This morning started with a school visit. Each of us was set up with a group of three to four 10th grade Danish students. These students took each of us on a tour of the school; we were able to ask them questions and they were able to ask us questions. One think that I have never thought about until talking with students at different schools in Denmark is that many people get the wrong impression of Americans because of our movies and television shows that they watch. The students were also interested in talking about the difference in age regulations. We discussed things such as the youngest you can be to get a job, the age you get your driver’s license and the smoking and drinking ages. In the afternoon Karla’s relatives took us for a little tour of the area out to the coast. The coast we went to has been washing away about 2 meters a year, so there are houses close to the edge now. We were able to walk on the sandy beach and touch the cold water of the North Sea. We then went on to a place where there once was a functioning lighthouse that is now being surrounded by sand dunes. The sand from the sea has created large sand dunes which has destroyed the buildings around the lighthouse and made it unusable.The picture on the left is of the lightouse, sand dunes, and the North Sea from on top of one of the sand dunes. We were able to climb to the top of the dunes and look around at the area. It was rainy and very windy so we were all full of sand, especially our shoes. The last stop in our little tour was a tourist town where we were able to see boats that they still pull up onto the beach instead of using a harbor. We ended the evening and our stay in Denmark with a very nice group meal.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Odense, Denmark
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Copenhagen and Odense, Denmark
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Copenhagen, Denmark
Today we went on our first school visit. The school has many immigrant children coming from 38 countries and speaking 45 different languages. We met the head master, Lise, and many of the students. They were very excited to see us. Lise and Olav talked with us about many of the issues there are having with immigrant children at the schools. The Danish and immigrant children are needing to adapt to each other and their ways of life. This was very interesting to listen to and they think of things differently than we do.
After our school visit we took a boat tour of Nyhavn, Harbor. The picture to the right is the old buildings of Nyhavn harbor with some boats. We were able to learn some history about many of the old buildings and some of the boats in the water. We also saw the Queen's palace and her royal yacht. After the boat tour we walked over to the Queen's palace and took a tour of the Crown Prince and Princess's future palace. The Queen was not home because the Danish flag was not flying above her palace.