søndag den 13. april 2014

The danish exchange students


Menlo-Atherton High School


For 3 days we have been shadowing our hosts and following their classes in the Menlo-Atherton High School. The High School has over 2000 students and is built with only 1 floor. It is very big in comparison to the Danish schools and High Schools and it has a lot more of opened outdoor spaces than we have got in Denmark.
Just like our families the American students were accommodating and kind to us; however it seemed as if the teachers were not really informed of the fact that we were visiting. Therefore we hardly took part in the classes and sometimes we even did something on ourselves like reading a self-brought book or chatting with our fellow Danish travelers.   

Unlike in the classes in Viby Gymnasium the students in Menlo-Atherton High School used pen and paper instead of computers contemporary with they sat alone on small tables. Additionally their education were not that different from what we experience in Denmark and the students seemed just as interested in the education as we normally are at Viby Gymnasium.
Written by Jakob and Daniel

Living with the Keare family


For the past few days I have been living with the Keare family where i have been shadowing the oldest of two boys, Brian Keare.
It has been really great, educational and fun to “be a part of” an American family. I was welcomed with open arms and the Keares made sure I felt comfortable right away.
The Keares and I did quite a few things together including seeing a game of lacrosse, eating at a restaurant and visiting the famous Stanford University. Lacrosse is a very popular sport in America and It was both entertaining and interesting to see, even though I did not quite understand the rules. Even though the restaurant was both known for its beer and food we only ate their lovely food since you have to be 21 in order to drink in the United States. Stanford University hat a very unique form of art and the Mr. Keare taught me a lot about the University and its founders.  

Their house was neat and really not that different from what you would see in Denmark, nevertheless they had 3 cars and a jacuzzi which made me realize that they do something differently.
Written by Jakob

The Kesslers

I have been living with the Kesslers the past week.
They picked me up shortly after our arrival at the high school; we were to see the collage final in basketball, which was great. I have had a great time with them even though Ryan has been testing all week which has meant that he hasn´t been present all the time.
I have had different kinds of berries, oatmeal, eggs and bacon for breakfast every day, a nice lunch back with snaks and a sandwich for lunch all 3 days except one where Miss Kessler brought Ryan and I a burrito and chicken, barbeque, and sushi for dinner.
Their house is huge, about 800 square meters, they have a pool and their own tennis court, and I have had my own room and toilet.
Mr. Kessler had been to the basket game I Texas so I meet him Thursday instead of Monday, he was very nice. Miss and Mr. Kessler have four boys, two at collage and two at home Ryan and his little brother Brett. The family has been great throughout the whole exchange program, they have been kind, sweet, open-minded, welcoming etc., I am grateful for their hospitality and I hope I will get the opportunity to host Ryan back in Denmark so I can reciprocate their hospitality.  
Written by Daniel.      

Something to think about


Muir Woods


Golden Gate Bridge


On our way to MA.

We left SF early Monday morning by bus, after 3 good days in the city. We were ready for the real purpose of the trip, the actual exchange at MA. We didn´t drive directly to the high school, we had some stops at Muir Woods and at the Steinbeck Museum. It was nice to walk around in the beautiful and fresh Muir Woods and it was really beautiful too. The Steinbeck Museum was okay, but nobody really paid attention to the display because we were so excited about meeting our hosts. At our way from the museum to the high school we had some brief problems with the bus which delayed us with about 10 minutes, but we made it through and when we arrived our hosts and their families had put up a nice put look.
Written by Jakob and Daniel.

















San Francisco

lørdag den 5. april 2014

SF

Hey guys!
We are in the States now :I
The flight was a bit delayed, but we survived because we are tanks.
We are staying on Adelaide Hostel, downtown SF!!
The walls are a bit thin, and Jakob has forgotten a towel
Today we have been on a tour around the city on
the magic bus, weird stuff and a guide on LSD.
We are pretty exhausted especially Jakob
Your favorite bloggers Jakob And Daniel.

torsdag den 3. april 2014

Description

Hello everyone! We are to guys from Viby Gymnasium Denmark who are to visit USA to learn from lokal students and others :)

On this blog we will share our experience from our trip, and our thoughts about life!

Enjoy!!