Luckily my friends and family gave me a send-off the night before I left; wished me luck and equipped me with many inspirational cards, letters, photos and photo books, so that I could bring a piece of them and home with me. I appreciate having these things here as I have made our new apartment homely and comforting with a collage on my wall. Fionnuala and Trisha have said they wish they had brought things with them, however they were perhaps more practical in their packing of nambarrie teabags, tayto cheese and onion crisps and almond snap biscuits!
We began our journey to Dublin airport at 7.15am on Fri 13th Jan. We all said our final goodbyes to parents, got on the plane and woke up at Copenhagen airport. There we were greeted by the hero of the day Soren (a previous Danish exchange student that came to Stran in 1st semester). We were welcomed in true Danish style with a waving Danish flag each! Soren drove us from Copenhagen to Vordingborg (1hour 30minutes drive) and we were never so thankful as he ensured we were safe and settled into the apartment. He helped with our luggage and he was able to translate our queries to Trine our Danish tutor before he left. Fionnuala and I share a room; including 2 single beds, a kitchenette and bathroom. Trish has another room and may be sharing with a Turkish student, due to arrive later. The accommodation is quite modern and spacious, however, we have to get used to living, eating and sleeping all in the one room!
Trine gave us a tour of Vordingborg and the supermarkets the next day, which didn’t take long at all. The Danish people in shops seem very friendly, although sometimes the language can be a barrier. We often find ourselves playing charades to explain what we are looking for! The remainder of this week was spent food shopping during the day and watching DVDs in the evenings.