Some people helped us with our baggage with getting it up the stairs. We thought: “Americans are so kind!”, but they were actually from Sweden!
When we got there, we needed to find the key to our apartment. It was another place, but we didn't know exactly where. A guy (ho was also on the buss) helped us to find where the keys was, because he was living near by it. Thanks to him we found the keys.
When we were in our apartment (this picture shows “our” building), it was nice, but one bad thing: NO TV!
After a night without TV, the morning came. We had to get up early, so we could find a food market and talk to the headmaster in Urbana Middle School.
At the school there were 800 students, also around 260 students in each class! In the principal’s office, they told me that they needed to test me the next day, to find out which class I will go to. The Principal gave us some forms to fill out about me. By then the time was around 11 o’clock and we had still not eaten our breakfast because we could not find any food market on our way to the school. We were starving!
Tomorrow I am going to the school to be tested! Wish me luck!
Very nice pictures, Thomas! You write interestingly about your journey. Ferdi and I and Chris are planning the confirmation for Alexander, but we are reading your blogs all the time.
SvarSlettAbout school: good you can get into 7th grade, and didnt have to start in 1st again :)
You must be exhausted from all the travelling! good luck in school. We are looking forward to hearin about how the american school is. T.
hai, et det gøy å gå på skole?
SvarSlettwilliam
is it fun on the school?
SvarSlettwr
How it goes Thomas, I am in combat lvl.42 in rs
SvarSlettEmil