Here in Sweden, you often see Dagens meaning "today's meal," written above lunch specials in cafeterias. It’s a fun way to try different dishes and enjoy hearty, fresh meals throughout the week!
This week, I enjoyed a nice mix of music, including Swedish pop, English indie pop and Spanish-Mexican music. It was a fun blend of different styles and languages, making my playlists lively and diverse!
The most fun activity this week was going to a Halloween party with my friends! We sang along to some of our favorite songs, enjoyed snacks like chips and cookies and had a great time celebrating together. It was a perfect mix of music, laughter and festive treats!
This week, I read about the Swedish calendar year and learned about some interesting cultural traditions. One of the most surprising things I discovered was that during Easter, children in Sweden used to dress up as little witches and warlocks and go trick-or-treating. It was fun to learn about this unique and charming custom!
This week, I went biking! It was a great way to enjoy the outdoors, get some exercise and explore more of the beautiful scenery around Lund. Biking, here, is popular and such a fun activity!
People are starting to prepare for the holidays by working hard to finish their projects and papers. Although the holidays officially start on December 20, many students are hoping to head home early to celebrate with their families.