fyrsti fótboltaleikurinn minn
So I had my exam yesterday. It went fine, if the marks mattered I definitely passed. The first part was really easy, just conjugating verbs based on the pronoun and subject, and saying what some objects were. At the end we had to have the write definite articles and put words into nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive and I still don't understand that part so I didn't so as well on that part. It's kind of sad it is over, it has been a great experience but I'm looking forward to the new experience of the university life of Rekjavik.
I've been having problems with my laptop and it won't recognize my digital camera anymore, saying that the USB has malfunctioned so at the moment I can only post new pictures. But Once I have internet I'll be able to put all my pics already on my laptop online. I have put some already, at my site www.kedly.yafro.com. It has a variety of photos but there will be more soon.
I went to my first "professional" soccor game yesterday. I went with Hannes, Christian P, Mads, Bettina, Isabel and Leif. It was actually a lot of fun. Most of the excitment was in the stands where the fans were cheering. I found it strange because most of their cheers were to tunes of songs I have heard before but they are in German (It was Mainz, Germany vs Keflavik, Iceland). I was on the German side because Isabel is actually from Mainz and 3 out of the 4 of us were German. I kind of was cheering for Keflavik but there was more energy on the German side. Keflavik had drums and trumpets and a brown bear mascot, which was pretty cool.
At one point each side would cheer their own team's name, back and forth and then at one point they would switch and be saying the opposite team name. Though the fans from Keflavik couldn't say the Mainz' teams name very well. Near the end of the game, Mainz fans were chanting "Keflavik!" (pronounced Keblavik) because they were leading 2-0. In the end they did win.
It was a neat experience, though I was freezing cold. I need to buy myself a better hat and gloves and a scarf. Tonight is the party to celebrate our last day of class. Should be fun.
I've been having problems with my laptop and it won't recognize my digital camera anymore, saying that the USB has malfunctioned so at the moment I can only post new pictures. But Once I have internet I'll be able to put all my pics already on my laptop online. I have put some already, at my site www.kedly.yafro.com. It has a variety of photos but there will be more soon.
I went to my first "professional" soccor game yesterday. I went with Hannes, Christian P, Mads, Bettina, Isabel and Leif. It was actually a lot of fun. Most of the excitment was in the stands where the fans were cheering. I found it strange because most of their cheers were to tunes of songs I have heard before but they are in German (It was Mainz, Germany vs Keflavik, Iceland). I was on the German side because Isabel is actually from Mainz and 3 out of the 4 of us were German. I kind of was cheering for Keflavik but there was more energy on the German side. Keflavik had drums and trumpets and a brown bear mascot, which was pretty cool.
At one point each side would cheer their own team's name, back and forth and then at one point they would switch and be saying the opposite team name. Though the fans from Keflavik couldn't say the Mainz' teams name very well. Near the end of the game, Mainz fans were chanting "Keflavik!" (pronounced Keblavik) because they were leading 2-0. In the end they did win.
It was a neat experience, though I was freezing cold. I need to buy myself a better hat and gloves and a scarf. Tonight is the party to celebrate our last day of class. Should be fun.


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