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Today instead of going to school I went to Goteborg to meet up with some other exchange students. It was a really good day for many reasons – I got free pizza, went to a rainforest, saw a candy wonderland, and perhaps best of all, I finally feel as though I have conquered Sweden’s public transportation system once and for all.
Side Note: Sorry I forgot to tell everyone that Cooking with Hannah Tuesday, was moved to Friday due to my Aikido lesson. Stay tuned!
Sorry for the terrible lighting, but this is at the pizzeria with the other exchange students. you can see just how big the pizzas are!
I got the “Afrikana” It has Bananas, Pinapple, Peanuts, and is topped with a curry sauce. Weird combination, I know, but it was honestly SO good! I really recommend everyone at home give it a try if they can. Normally it has ham on it as well, but I got it without.
Me with the other exchange students standing outside the Museum. From left to right Ana (Germany), Annaliese (Australia). Arttu (Finland). Me (America)
After Pizza we went to a really cool Science museum in Gothenburg. It was a lot like discovery world except it had a rainforest in the middle of it. Complete with real monkeys and toucans.
Me with my New friend Annaliese from Australia.
Biggest candy store in Gothenburg. I was stunned even as an American where we are known to have the biggest most unhealthy things imaginable. The amount of candy this store had was out of this world. Anywhere from toffee to chocolate nut clusters, to sour candies. You name it they had it.
More candy, it was never ending.
This is the gum I keep complaining about! All the gum here is like this – in small reseal able bags. They think we are crazy in America for having ours in boxes.
Swedish Word of the Day: godis – candies! Which I saw tons of today, but used my self control and did not have a single piece. I was still waddling pretty good after my giant pizza indulgence and decided to save the godis for another day.