Fika in the Forest
A Day with Sam
Princess Aakanksha Patel
Aakanksha Patel is an Indian Princess...she just has not told anyone yet. But I am on to her. Name a country and Aakanksha has been there! Her family and her travel the world three months out of the year. This summer they traveled to Sweden and right when they left she found out she would be coming back for a year! Crazy how things happen. When Aakanksha talks about her home back in Pune, Maharashtra, India she gets all excited and talks forever. Us exchange students do not mind because the culture is so different and her stories are amazing.
Kanelbullar
Agneta and I made kanelbullar! October 4th is National Kanelbullar Day! Kanelbullar translates to cinnamon buns but these cinnamon buns are quite different from the American Cinnabon. The Swedish cinnamon bun is slightly dryer and less sticky. We sprinkle sugar pearls onto them instead of drowning them in frosting.
Ben and Jerry's and Prince Carl Philip
Substitutes
Newbie Night
Exchange students from Australia, New Zealand , and some parts of Brazil normally arrive in Sweden in January meaning when the new exchange students arrive in August half their exchange year is over and they can show the new exchange students the ins and outs. They are called Oldies and the new exchange students are called Newbies. I will become an Oldie when the new Australians, Kiwis, and Brazilians arrive next January.
Our Oldies hosted "Newbie Night", which was a night so the Oldies and Newbies could talk about the upcoming exchange year and just hang out at Breno's house, who is from Brazil.
There were twenty plus exchange students and most of them slept over. There was not enough room inside for everyone so we set up five tents! Everyone was a little skeptical about sleeping outside because it is Sweden and Sweden gets a tad cold at night.
Skansen
Tallinn, Estonia
We went on a cruise to Tallinn, Estonia this past weekend! I got to see where Fairy Tales originated!




























