Arrived in Sweden I spent the first four days at a preparation camp, and on the last evening we performed this incredibly Oscar-worthy skit to represent our country, Germany.


On August 6th I finally arrived in Vedum. Vedum is a multi-cultural metropolis of 1000 inhabitants, but I actually lived 3 km outside of it. Exciting. Survival training. From one side came goats...


...and from the other side cows. ooooh! I'm shaking, I'm trembling (because of the five-hundred volt fence running around the cows.



somewhere close to our house

actually, Sweden is awfully beautiful



Moa's christening


Moa's Konfirmation.


please pay special attention to Maud, my hostmum, on the rightern side.


This is the Norrlanders family and I find that this picture says much about them


the water was awfully cold!


after this bath we had a dinner on the shore, eating mushrooms that grew around, and bl�b�rs-soppa. Afterwards, the air became so silent, the lake had a clear superficial and the bats that flew over it were reflected in this mirror



the j�mnsj�n, about 8 km from my house


my not-so-nice-class. I look terrible, it was during the time of my worst depression


Sayako(glasses), Masayo and Julia(from Germany) in Hjo


We, the two japanese girls and me, visited Julia at her hostfamily and stayed the whole week-end


Hjo at the V�ttern-lake


i really like this postcard from Stockholm .



a unconvetional Stockholm pic

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