5.24.2013

The end of this leg

So, thankfully, the end of my journey at Jonkoping is upon me. Don't get me wrong, I've loved being here and loved everything I've gotten to experience but, I'm definitely starting to get that "small town" feel. I'm just ready for bigger and brighter pastures if you will (especially the brighter part, it's a teeny bit chilly here).

Before I dive in to the adventure of the next week or so, lemme recap last night. One of the girl's on the trip had a friend in Jonkoping (more like acquaintance) that she had met when the girl had been on an exchange to the US. Josephine (the friend) took us to the Mt. Sequoyah version of Jonkoping. If you don't know, Mt. Sequoyah is this look out point in Fayetteville where you can basically see the whole city. The weather was gorgeous yesterday so it was the perfect opportunity for lots of pretty pictures (see below).

Tomorrow, the whole group (TEACHERS INCLUDED!!!) are taking a day trip to Göteborg! Göteborg is this HUGE (about a million people!) city on the western coast. Apparently it's super gorgeous and beautiful. One of the professors gave a little mini lecture on it this morning and I'm almost too excited for words. I don't know specifics but I know we're going to the Museum of Art. Call me nerdy but there are pieces of art from crazy famous people like Picasso and Monet so it should be pretty legit. And I know that right outside is a huge statue of Poseidon so I'm definitely going to have to get a picture reppin' dem deltas! Something tells me I'm going to wish we had more time in Göteborg. We're doing a few things as one big group and then we're also going to split off if people want to do different things. The problem is, I want to do everything! There's an amusement park, a "House of Flowers" (whatever that is), a "fish church" market (yes, the market was designed to look like a church...), a  big ole park, and a cathedral! And that's just what we had time to hear a little about today!

I'm not going to spoil any of my other little adventure I have coming until I get to have them so be on the lookout=) But in the mean time, enjoy the beautiful Sweden landscape!

Who doesn't love awkward pictures?

Oh, ya know, just the selfie life

The view from the top of the Health school

HARRY POTTER IN SWEDISH

My trek...

The lookout


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