Today was Elisabeth's first day of orientation, so she had to head into the city to pick up her schedule for the rest of the week. I stayed home and went through a French textbook I brought with me to prepare for my placement test. She left the house sporting a new do though, because I cut her hair this afternoon (last year we cut each others' hair, this year, only she was brave enough).
When she got back, we went on a walk to a lake nearby. Actually, we went on a walk to get ice cream bars, and enjoy them on the lake. Here, you can see her haircut...just don't look too closely. The second picture is a field the walking path goes by, but keep in mind, this isn't even in the country, but rather just a suburb of Copenhagen. At the top of the field, you can see a few dark spots, which are cows.
And now, it's time for a metro tutorial so I can bike to the station, buy a ticket, and take a train into the city all by myself to meet Elisabeth for her three hour break in between orientation sessions (and do some sight seeing on my own!). She's got activities or classes for the rest of the time I'm here, but it's not so bad because I can study French and sight see while she's busy, and we've still got plenty of time together.
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