First Impressions and Some of What I’ve Been up to
First Impressions
Hej (that’s hello in Danish and just about the only word I have been able to pronounce thus far) ! As a brief overview, I really like Copenhagen so far. I’ve never been a huge city gal; I always dread the days where my mom wants go to NYC for a day trip or a show because I don’t like how busy and loud it is. Copenhagen is busy, but in a different way. It always seems bustling with people walking on the sidewalks, riding their bikes or just sitting along at cafes along the long streets. As busy as it might feel, it still feels quiet and small. My neighborhood is towards the center of the city and is where many wealthy Danish people live, it remains quiet for the most part and is lined with amazing cafes and restaurants.
To my surprise, the weather has been very nice recently, but it has rained randomly for 10-60 minutes every day since I’ve been here . Overall I’m happy to be here right now and the past 5 days have been great!
What I’ve Been up to
To catch everyone up to speed- I have changed my core course due to travel changes in the program’s trips. I am now in the Core Course “European Urban Experience: Why Cities Matter” that will count towards my minor at UNC.
I got to Copenhagen on Saturday August 17th in the morning and had to lug my luggage (ha ha) to a hotel’s conference room across the street. There my program, DIS, had an organized bus pick up system that got us all to our respective housing sites. My housing is honestly way better than I expected. I have mentioned I’m living in a Residential Community, and it is called Store Kongensgade (pronounced as store konsgale, yeah I don’t really understand the pronunciation of words here). It’s right above a cute little coffee shop called Emmerys that I have been to more times than I’d like to admit. Move in day was stressful because I had 3 big bags that I had to carry up 4 flights of stairs (there is no elevator in my building as it was build sometime in the 1600s) and then find a place for everything. So far I’m really liking the other people in my apartment, both on my floor and on other levels. European Urban Experience: Why Cities MatterTo catch everyone up to speed- I have changed my core course due to travel changes in the program’s trips. I am now in the Core Course I got to Copenhagen on Saturday August 17th in the morning and had to lug my luggage (ha ha) to a hotel’s conference room across the street. There my program, DIS, had an organized bus pick up system that got us all to our respective housing sites. My housing is honestly way better than I expected. I have mentioned I’m living in a Residential Community, and it is called Store Kongensgade (pronounced as store konsgale, yeah I don’t really understand the pronunciation of words here). It’s right above a cute little coffee shop called Emmerys that I have been to more times than I’d like to admit. Move in day was stressful because I had 3 big bags that I had to carry up 4 flights of stairs (there is no elevator in my building as it was build sometime in the 1600s) and then find a place for everything. So far I’m really liking the other people in my apartment, both on my floor and on other levels.
On Sunday I slept in pretty late as a result of my jet lag. The rest of the day I explored the city, went food shopping, had a housing site meeting with our community advisor and got dinner with some friends. Part of the housing meeting was a scavenger hunt between all the floors in my building – unfortunately it turned out that my floor did not win. It was actually a lot of fun though, and I got to know my other suitemates more from it.
Monday we had an opening ceremony at 8:30 am and I got to take the metro for the first time. Yikes. My friends and I walked to the train station and it took us 10 minutes to actually find where it was once we got there. Then once we were boarding the train, we realized that the express 2A train only had its doors opened for ~NOT EXAGGERATING~ 11 seconds. We waited a few more minutes and got on the next 2A train. The rest of the day I met up with my friend from UNC and got lunch with her and her friends, picked up my bike and explored new parts of the city that I was not familiar with before.
Tuesday was a free day for me other than another housing meeting that focused on safety and respect. I shared breakfast with my suitemates, then went exploring some more and found these cool in-ground trampolines. We had to kick some little kids off of them, which was a bit embarrassing, but c’mon who wouldn’t want to jump on a trampoline!!! (obviously I’m a kid at heart)
Today is Wednesday. I woke up on the later side and made myself some scrambled eggs with spinach on toast with a side of yummy strawberries. Toasters are definitely different here (see picture that follows). At 2 I have my core course orientation, which I am looking forward to.

Tomorrow is my first day of class! I’ll try to post again at the end of this week.
Until then,
— Christian Blaine











