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28 March 2013

My first Track meet!

Has been a really busy week. Monday after school I came home for a little while (school ends at 12.15 on Mondays) and then back to school for practice. Apparently there were 3 fights at school that day, but I did't see any of them... Tuesday I went to school, practice, came home, went with my dad and had Panda Express (they really should open in Sweden) and then back to school with Rihanna for the "Fine Art night". There was ceramics, paintings, pictures to look at and then they had some dance, theatre and music performances.

Wednesday was my first Track meet. It was at Desert Edge Hight School so we took the yellow school busses there (always excited when we take the yellow school busses). Since we are 100 ppl on the team it was tight to fit everybody on the bus, we sat three people/seat...
I only ran the 800 m, which is two laps around the track. Went well for being my first meet. Started out a little to fast so was tired at the end which made me from from third place to seventh :( But I'm happy with my time, 3min 22 sec. It was a fun afternoon even though it was long. The people in my track team are really nice :)

Today is Thursday, had an easy day at school. Did nothing but watching movies and talk in my classes.  At least I finished my ceramic bowl. We are making bowls for a charity project. People can buy the bowls and get cereals and the money goes to buy food for hungry kids.
At practice we ran almost all the way to the mountains, around 4 miles (6.5km) and then some sprinting. It starts to be really warm now... 80-85F (30C), you feel it when you run. But when I'm not running it's perfect ;)
Tomorrow I'm not going to school, I'll have the "I'm going to Vegas disease". Cuz i'm going back to Las Vegas with Emilia and her hostbrother Saran!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So excited :D :D :D

24 March 2013

Drive-in Movie

Friday Night I went to see the school musical at Desert Edge, they played Grease. It was great! Love that musical. Then Gabi came and spent the night at my place. Saturday we Mette and Tanya picked us up and we went to the mall. Did some shopping and found our prom dresses. Mine is a peach color. I'll post a picture. Also found  pair of high waist jeans shorts, a scarf and a cardigan. 

When we were done shopping I went to Mette's house for dinner and then we went to a drive-in movie. First time for me. You pay, choose the movie's you wanna see (Every screen shows two movies) and then they tell you which parking to go to. You park front of the big screen and find the right radio station connected to the screen (that's how you get the sound) and then all you have to do is to make yourself comfortable and enjoy the movies! We laid outside on the back of the track with sleeping bags, blankets and pillows :) Pretty cool to see movies under the stars... We saw Admission first and then Safe Haven. 

The humidity is very low right now in AZ, It's down to 1%. The average of humidity in Sweden is around 70-75%. You can feel that you live in a desert when you have to put lotion on at least once a day...
TODAY I'VE BEEN IN AMERICA  250 DAYS!!!
Safe Haven, Drive in Movie (the lights are the city lights in the background)

Grease!

watching movies

Found our Prom dresses :)



22 March 2013

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Friday! :D Finally back to track practice! Out of shape but I'm working on it. A lot of homework in history this week, talked about the great depression and WWII. Tuesday I went with my friend Nicole to her tennis practice and tried to play for a little while. It was fun! Other than that it has just been a regular week in school (in a good way). In student council they made a poster and needed to paint footprints on it. As I have small feet I got to make the footprints. They painted on my feet and then I walked on the poster haha. Temperature is now around 85F (30C). Sun is shining every day, nothing to complain about. Now I'm eating spring rolls and soon I'll be on my way to Desert Edge high school to go and see their spring musical Grease with Mette and Gabi. Have a good weekend!

17 March 2013

Catalina island, CA


We left Arizona Wednesday morning to go to California for two nights. We drove to Long Beach (south LA, took 6h) and took a ferry from there to Catalina Island. The ferry ride took 1,5h. Catalina island is a small island outside LA with barely any cars, and just a small town called Avalon where we (swedish mom, american mom and dad and me) spent two nights. The weather was foggy and called most of the time, with some sunshine on Thursday. We walked around ate a lot of good food: sea food, mexican food, american burgers etc.  On thursday I went on a boat ride in a submarine, You sat and looked out through big windows and saw all that was going on under the surface of the ocean.. Really cool, saw a lot of different fishes and sea plants that were as big as trees! We also rented a golf cart and went around the island and saw some pretty views. Then I saw dolphins for the first time! there were hundreds of them swimming in the ocean when were on the ferry on our way home. Think we all had a great time!

Came home Friday night, the dog was very happy to see us again :) Saturday started with a good breakfast and then show Mamma around the school. Then we headed to Scottsdale were we visited the house of the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. After the tour of the house we had some mediterranean food before driving to the airport. Much easier to say goodbye to mamma this time when I know I'm gonna see her in 2 months than last time when we said goodbye for 10 months instead...
Has been a good week of spring break!
Here she comes! (at the airport)


Almost in Cali!


Leaving LA

In the submarine



The beach in Avalon







time to go home


Driving back to AZ

12 March 2013

Mamma på besök!

Picked up my mom (swedish mom) from the airport saturday night. So awesome to see her again! You realize how long time ago u saw each other and at the same time that nothing has changed...
We ended up having dinner at Red Robin (burger place) all together, a first american experience for my mommy :)

Sunday we went for a walk in the neighboorhood to show her around a little and then Tanya (my YFU area rep) came over with Mette (exchange daughter from Denmark) for lunch. They ended up leaving at 6 pm so it became a long lunch... Had a really nice time!

Monday was shopping day, went to the outlet mall Tanger and returned to the car with at least 10 bags or something, haha!
Then we drove to downtown Phoenix to eat at Hard Rock Cafe for lunch. Believe it or not but it was the first time I went to downtown Phoenix (live 40 min away and been here 8 months...). It is a nice city, 10th largest in the US. For dinner my swedish mom cooked some awesome italien food, after all she is not swedish :p

Today we went hiking in the white tankss mountaines close to our house. Saw a lot of catuses and had a nice time even though my feet hurt now ;)

Tomorow we'll be off to CA to a little island outside LA. Will be nice to see the ocean again. The weather is really nice here in AZ right now, around 80 F (25-30C).
Have a good one!







09 March 2013

Exchange - one in a lifetime experience


What is an exchange?
Exchange is change. Rapid, brutal, beautiful, hurtful, colorful, amazing, unexpected, overwhelming and most of all constant change. Change in lifestyle, country, language, friends, parents, houses, school, simply everything.Exchange is realizing that everything they told you beforehand is wrong, but also right in a way.

Exchange is going from thinking you know who you are, tohaving no idea who you are anymore to being someone new. But not entirely new. You are still the person you were before but you jumped into that ice cold lake. You know how it feels like to be on your own. Away from home, with no one you really know. And you find out that you can actually do it.

Exchange is learning to trust. Trust people, who, at first, are only names on a piece of paper, trust that they want the best for you, that they care. Trust, that you have the strength to endure a year on your own, endure a year of being apart from everything that mattered to you before. Trust that you will have friends. Trust that everything’s going to be alright. And it is seeing this trust being justified.

Exchange is thinking. All the time. About everything. Thinking about those strange costumes, the strange food, the strange language. About why you’re here and not back home. About what it’s going to be like once you come back home. About who’s hanging out where this weekend. At first who’s inviting you at all. And in the end where you’re supposed to go, when you’re invited to ten different things. About how everybody at home is doing. About how stupid this whole time-zone thing is. Not only because of home, but also because the TV ads for shows keep confusing you.
Thinking about what’s right and what’s wrong. About how stupid or rude you just were to someone without meaning to be. About the point of all this. About the sense of life. About who you want to be, what you want to do. And about when that English essay is due, even though you’re marks don’t count. About whether you should go home after school, or hang out at someone’s place until midnight. Someone you didn’t even know a few months ago.

Exchange is people. Those incredibly strange people, who look at you like you’re an alien. Those people who are too afraid to talk to you. And those people who actually talk to you. Those people who know your name, even though you have never met them. Those people, who tell you who to stay away from. Those people who talk about you behind your back, those people who make fun of your country. All those people, who aren’t worth you giving a damn. Those people you ignore.
And those people who invite you to their homes. Who keep you sane. Who become your friends.

Exchange is music. New music, weird music, cool music, music you will remember all your life as the soundtrack of your exchange. Music that will make you cry because all those lyrics express exactly how you feel, so far away. Music that will make you feel like you could take on the whole world.

Exchange is uncomfortable. It’s feeling out of place, like a fifth wheel. It’s talking to people you don’t like. It’s trying to be nice all the time. It’s bugs.. and bears. It’s cold, freezing cold. It’s homesickness, it’s awkward silence and it’s feeling guilty because you didn’t talk to someone at home. Or feeling guilty because you missed something because you were talking on Skype.

Exchange is great. It’s feeling the connection between you and your host family grow. It’s meeting people from all over the world. It’s having a place to stay in almost every country of the world. It’s getting 4 new families. One of them being a huge group of the most awesome teenagers in the world.
It’s cooking food from your home country and not messing up. It’s seeing beautiful landscapes that you never knew existed.

Exchange is exchange students. The most amazing people in the whole wide world. Those people from everywhere who know exactly how you feel and those people who become your absolute best friends even though you only see most of them 3 or 4 times during your year. The people, who take almost an hour to say their final goodbyes to each other.

Exchange is falling in love. With this amazing, wild, beautiful country. And with your home country.
Exchange is frustrating. Things you can’t do, things you don’t understand. Things you say, that mean the exact opposite of what you meant to say. Or even worse…
Exchange is understanding.
Exchange is unbelievable.
Exchange is not a year in your life. It’s a life in one year.
Exchange is nothing like you expected it to be, and everything you wanted it to be.
Exchange is the best year of your life so far. Without a doubt. And it’s also the worst. Without a doubt.
Exchange is something you will never forget, something that will always be a part of you. It is something no one back at home will ever truly understand.

Exchange is growing up, realizing that everybody is the same, no matter where they’re from. That there are great people and douche bags everywhere. And that it only depends on you how good or bad your day is going to be. Or the whole year.
And it is realizing that you can be on your own, that you are an independent person. Finally. And it’s trying to explain that to your parents.

Exchange is dancing in the rain for no reason, crying without a reason, laughing at the same time. It’s a turmoil of every emotion possible.

Exchange is everything. And exchange is something you can’t understand unless you’ve been through it.
                                                                              -quote from the internet, so true!

08 March 2013

SPRINGBREAK

Springbreak!! Also means that 3/4 of the school year is over, third quarter is over...
Tomorrow my swedish mom is coming to visit, it's hard to believe that I'm actually gonna be able to hug my mommy from Sweden in less than 24h, that I haven't seen since July 17 last year. Have a safe trip mamma see ya soon <3

The weather here is really weird, It never rains and then all of a sudden there is a day where the water seem to never stop falling from the sky. Today was one of those days. And it was really windy which is very unusual as well. Had to wait an hour at school to get a ride, didn't want to walk in the storm and practice was of course cancelled because of the weather...

As usual on Fridays there is music playing in the cafeteria @ lunch, today they played a Swedish House Mafia song (has happened before, not the first time), pretty cool they play swedish music here ;) A lot of people like their music, not a lot of people know they are swedish though...

Had several tests this week before break, the school system here is hm.. interesting...
If students do bad on tests or have bad grades the district blames the teachers so all the teachers try to have as high grades on their students as possible. That's partly why it's so easy to get good grades here compare to Sweden. So in english we had a benchmark test (in sweden: nationella) which we all failed since we never learn anything in class, so he decided to let us retake the test, letting us know which answers were wrong. The test was of course multiple choice so most of us went from  50% to a 85% or something...  The entire system is built on lies, no wonder more than 50% of the people drop out of college because the don't know how to study and fail. But I'm not complaining, it's an easy school year :)
8634.18 km/5365.03 miles between my homes




04 March 2013

Semlor!!!!

Monday again today, last week before spring break! After spring break I'll have 9 more weeks of school before this school year is over. 10,5 months may have seem like a long time when left Sweden but it goes by so fast...
My foot is better now, went to the doctor Friday and I need to rest as much as possible until I feel good good again. Going to the doctor here is so expensive! I'm glad I have insurance that covers everything...

Friday night I went to Mette's house and spent some time with her, Bruna, Domi and Gabi. Fun night! Stayed the night there. Saturday after breakfast and tan by the pool we went with Bruna and Domi's mom doing comunity service. Most people here need to have a certain amount of hours of community service done every year. You can do all kinds of things as long as you "help the community". Their mom works at a day care school so we helped her cutting and staple papers together. I personally don't need any community service hours but the other girls needed it for school so I went with.

When I got home Rihanna came over for a little while, then my parent's friends Marcus and Celeste came over for dinner.
Sunday I stayed home, did some homework and baked the Swedish "Semlor", I know you are supposed to eat them on fat tuesday but haven't had time to bake them until now. They came out really good, thank God since it took me more than 2 hours...
Have a great week everyone!

Semla!
Community service and Starbucks







Megan and Sierra in ceramics..