It was a beautiful day for a hike (although it got a little hot with no shade) and there were giant wheat fields with wildflowers growing in them that was very beautiful.
After Mols Bjerge they took me to Helgenæs and bought me my first ice cream in Denmark! It had a sweet topping called Guf that tasted kind of like strawberry whipped cream, but it had the consistency of a marshmallow, and a flødebolle, which is like a marshmallow dipped in chocolate. It was very good:)
I had solbær and jordbær ice cream (sunberry and strawberry ice cream). I had never had sunberries before coming to Denmark, but they are very bitter and sour raw, but in an ice cream or a smoothie they are very good.
After our ice cream we went on another hike across the beach and ended up in a concrete tower built in WWII looking out over the ocean.
It was very windy and sunny but very beautiful (the photos don't do it justice).
Thank you to my second host family who took me on the hike, I really did enjoy it and it was nice to learn a little more about the landscape in Denmark.
After coming home I went to visit another exchange student who lives down the road from me; Andrea, who is from Mexico. We talked a little bit about our experiences on exchange thus far and what we expect. She gave me some Mexican candy before I left to share with my host family. I've only had the Paletas so far (it's like a caramel lollipop) and I really liked it and I am excited to try the rest.
This was my view walking to Andrea's house:
I live in a very beautiful neighborhood with a bunch of hiking and biking trails nearby that I can't wait to explore.
Today's Danish word of the Day is:
Gaffel- fork
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