Thursday, February 19, 2009

Week 4

This week was a really relaxing one for me, i have finally begun to settle into a routine here. Now when i wander i know how to get places, and i have people to hang out with which is an advantage when you are not a local. on monday i had class and got into an argument with one of my professors because i felt that he made a very blanket and incorrect statement, he was an anthropology professor who stated that there were no set formulas, laws, or patterns that govern human behavior. After that i headed home and got started on my homework and went to sleep because i had a lot of stuff to do on tuesday. 

On tuesday i woke up and went into town in order to pick up a package that my mom had sent me, a package which had warm wool gloves in it, thank god. then i headed back home and began planning the rest of my day, i talked to my friends and was planning to go to play floorball- again when i spoke to Joe and realized that our friend Elena who was visiting here from america was only here for one more night so i decided to go and meet them at a nation (varmlands) who was having a club night, we had a fun time hanging out and i learned about another traditional swedish drink which is served in 3 separate shot glasses, i really cant describe it any further however because it was loud at the club and i could not hear a thing my friend said when he purchased the drink for us. It was a fun night and i only ended up going to sleep at about 3am.

Wednesday was poker night and our group has been growing exponentially we went from barely having 6 people to 12 guys and gals. during the day i went shopping and did my laundry all very important things.

On thursday i had our video conference where we had a conference with costa rica, honduras, autrailia, Cornell (USA), and us in Sweden. the conference itself took a total of 2 and a half hours and involved a lot of sitting and talking about sustainability.  i spent most of the time mastering the game of Reversi which i have installed on my computer. after class i met up with my friend and had a fika during which we had some coffee and food and just hung out. afterwards we went over to stockholm nation where they had a club night, this nation was huge there were at least 15 different grand ballrooms that i went into that had at least 150 people in each, the place is huge i had a lot of fun exploring and ran into a few friends of mine who had just returned from a trip to the north of sweden.

on Friday I went into town and looked for the tax office, it took me a long time once i finally found it, it was too late and the office had closed for the day and i was still unsure as to weather or not i had gone to the right place. The rest of the day i spent mostly on errands lots of little things that i had put off doing. One exciting event that stood out however was that Kate my friend from class told me that Ryanair was having a sale on tickets so i signed on to the website and found very cheap airplane tickets to fly to amsterdam, so i am going to go to amsterdam on march 3rd to go and visit my cousin Valentijn very exciting. 

Saturday was spent mostly just hanging out and putzing around i went to the sauna that we have upstairs and did a little bit more shopping. at night i went into town and attended the afterparty for a gasque (fancy dressy ball) at Smallands nation with my swedish friend eric. that was fun and i got to meet his sister and friends. we spent some time hanging out and had a lot of fun. 

Sunday was sadly dedicated mostly to doing homework and preparing for my class on monday i went to the gym and discovered that they refuse to have a scale anywhere in the gym because apparently it can make people feel bad... a silly policy which annoyed me quite a bit. that was pretty much week 4, also i officially hit a month in sweden on thursday which was pretty exciting because i felt like i fit in more more updates coming soon




Sunday, February 8, 2009

Updates are here

The long awaited update to the blog is here I would like to first thank everyone for waiting and being patient with me.

I will attempt to update chronologically by week

Week 3

This week began with the Superbowl party which me and my neighbors organized it was lots of fun and my first time visiting the ‘Systembolage’. But first a quick explanation of the liquor laws here. In Sweden you only have to be 18 years old to buy beer, and you can purchase beer at many convenience stores however all of the beer sold at convenience stores can only be up to 3.5% alcohol if you wish to purchase anything stronger you must go to the only store that sells it, the Systembolage (aka systema) which is a store owned by the government that sells all types of alcohol at very jacked-up prices. Anyway back to my adventures, so we went to the systema and bought beers there because if you buy beer at the systema they have beer anywhere from 3.5% to 10% Alcohol by Volume.

The superbowl party itself was lots of fun the only problem with it was that the superbowl in America started at 6pm, which is 12pm for Sweden. The game only ended at 4:15 Am and we were all so very exhausted but it was a well-spent night, I was disappointed that those damm Steelers won.

Then on Monday Joe asked me to meet our friend Elena at the Train station as she was coming in to visit him and he was in class, she was supposed to arrive at the train station at 1:30ish (pm), I got there at 1pm and stayed at the station waiting until 3:15pm unsure of where Elena was or what had happened to her, until 1:45 I was in contact with joe, but then the entire 3 (phone company) network in Uppsala crashed which meant that I could neither make nor receive any phone calls or text messages.
I felt bad but I had to get to class so I left for class and made it just in time, (on Mondays I have 4 hours of class) and then made my way home where I had a message on my skype telling me that Elena’s flight had been delayed and don’t worry she is still alive, at which point I was quite relieved.

I had actually also accumulated quite a large amount of homework at this point so I spent some time on Tuesday and Wednesday taking care of (some of) that.

Tuesday nights here have actually become some of my favorite nights because I now go along with a group of about 15 other local people give or take a few to a school where they rent out the gym and play floorball (similar to hokey without ice or skates) for a couple hours. Ever time we finish playing I am exhausted but thrilled that I improved, my first time playing I did ok on defense but did not like having the ball passed to me. Last time we played however, I scored my first goal from half court, a very exciting moment for me. I am also considering going to watch a professional floorball game at some point because here it is a very big and popular sport.

Wednesday night I had the option of either going to punk rock concert or playing poker, in the end I chose to have a poker night with my neighbors and had a blast just hanging out with the guys, and winning 2nd place out of 6 people.

I also visited another few of the nations this week, I went to Varmlands for their club night, and I visited V-dala nation for their jazz night both of which were entertaining. It is now Sunday and I am spending my time updating my blog and doing homework that I have been putting off all week another update to come soon

Cheers

Week 2

This was an exciting week for me, I met a lot of new people, both international students and Swedish students and began to acclimate and familiarize myself with the surroundings here. I began by introducing my self to our neighbors who turned out to be some pretty cool Swedish guys, and spent a night of learning Swedish swearwords and playing Swedish card games, I also spent some time hanging our with a bunch of cool aussies (Austrailians) who live/hang out a lot in my corridor.

This week I also set out to finally buy a phone, I had been having a lot of bad luck trying to find the phone and model that I wanted (skypephone by 3) and my frustration only increased tenfold because I do not speak a (polite) word of Swedish. Then my Buddy Matilda who is awesome and has already helped me out a whole bunch finally helped me call the company and get to the bottom of the situation after which there was a phone in the post for me supposed to arrive in 2 days. 4 days later the phone arrived and I needed to go to the supermarket to pick it up, once I got there the clerk spent about 20 minutes looking for my package but could not find it anywhere so they told me to come back the next day. The next day I came back and finally picked up my phoned and was ready to start using it, only I noticed that every time the phone was turned on it would stay on for about 5 minutes and arbitrarily restart, so I had to send that phone in and am currently using a ‘standby’ phone waiting for my replacement to arrive (Matilda is convinced that I am cursed and I am also starting to believe her, I have gone through no less than 5 phones since I left the states)

Anyway back to my week, Erik one of my new Swedish friends invited me to an afterski party, which basically involves food, drinking, singing, dancing, and limbo. It was lots of fun, so much fun that I decided to join the nation at which this party took place (Norrlands).

I also found a place here that makes not great but decent scwarma which made me happy, and was escorted by a friend to a supermarket that sells all sorts of middle eastern food (zaatar, humus, pita, lafa, Turkish coffee…) that made me happy and gave me a nice meal without worrying about ham which everything here seems to have. I found a nice coffeeshop called Wayne’s Coffee which is very similar to starbucks only it is Swedish, but I liked hanging out there a lot.

This was also the week my second class, People Power and Food a global seminar on sustainability started. This class is really cool we have 5 different classrooms from 5 different places (Cornell USA, Melbourne Australia, Uppsala Sweden, EARTH Costa Rica, Zamorrano Honduras). All five of these classrooms participate and interact with each other through the internet, we have chat-rooms that every student and professor has access to and submits on, and we also have a 2.5 hour video conference every 2 weeks with all 5 classrooms participating, whenever a student writes a paper the professors collaborate on a grade so instead of needing to please one professor I have to please 6 (Cornell has 2) all that said however it is a very exciting class and I hope to learn a lot from it.

This week I also had the opportunity to work at OG nation in the kitchen and had a blast doing it, I helped prepare some of the entrĂ©e’s and then I served all of the appetizers and deserts, I enjoyed the atmosphere much more and got paid an hourly wage instead of a nightly one.

Also this week I had to observe a Swedish setting for my Swedish society class, so I chose to observe the coffee place which I liked and spent nearly an hour recording various pieces of data for the class, and laughing to myself because the assignment was very similar to the one that I assigned to my students when I was a TA for introduction to anthropology albeit this was slightly more advanced. I noticed that Swedish people are very polite and have no problem waiting in line (unlike Israelis who will cut the line even if there is only 1 person), I also noticed that they were very patient with the staff, in the states when I worked at starbucks if people were made to wait over 2 minutes in line then they got very agitated here very fast, at Wayne’s however I noticed people waiting in line for as long as 25 minutes without a squeak something which reflected their upbringing, discipline, and the pace at which life progresses here.

Week 1 (continued)

This week was full of mostly boring things that do not bear too much mentioning, I did a lot of shopping and errands, was rejected when I tried to open a Swedish bank account, bought a blanket, paid my rent for all 6 months, converted some money, and other little boring things.

Also during this week I decided that it was time for me to find a job, and after some discussion with my fellow students I discovered that the best place for me to find a job would be at one of the 13 nations (nations here are similar to the houses in harry potter, everyone has to belong to one and each nation has its own events every week standup, club, pub, restaurant, fika (coffee chat) and other things). Both Joe and I on our 3rd day here met up and had dinner at Kalymar Nation where I later asked if they needed anyone to do anything in the kitchen they gave me a sign up sheet and that was it I had a job.

I showed up on Tuesday ready to work and discovered that the first Tuesday of every month was one of the most popular days because they had a comedy club event which apparently was the place to be. After a night of flipping many burgers and trying (and failing) to understand the standup which was all 100% in Swedish I left back to my dorms and fell asleep with the knowledge that the job at Kalymar was fun but paid horribly, about 120 SEK (about 15 dollars) for 6.5 hours of work.

So I decided to find another job one that pays better even if only slightly so, and after talking to one of the other people who live in my apartment I was invited to work at OG nation working in the kitchen and at the bar, but that is a story for week 2.

On Sunday I went into town hoping to do all of the shopping and errands that needed to be done, I caught the bus at about 3:30 and discovered that on Sundays in Uppsala EVERYTHING and I mean every single thing closes at 4pm latest, except for the text that had been erected to protest the Israeli slaughter in Gaza and the loud Muslim lady who stood yelling on the street corner and burning children’s clothing. I was so mad (because everything was closed) and annoyed, while wandering around lost I stumbled upon the only store in the area, which happened to be open until 5pm (how late). The store was a department store located on the main shopping square of town, I go most of what I needed there and felt that the week had not been a total waste.

I also started my first class this week, the class is called Swedish Society and Everyday life, and the first lecture was mostly busy work and an introduction to the class, although there was one thing I thought would be interesting to share on here. Apparently in Sweden they have very strict copyright laws, so strict in fact that they have an actual copyright police who go to universities and make sure that professors are not infringing on copyright by making copies of articles and works for their students, because it is only legal in Sweden to make a copy of a work for yourself and for no-one else. So how are we to do the 120 readings for the class you might ask? Well the Anthropology department has 2 mailbox’s that belong to imaginary professors, in these mailbox’s they put all of our readings which we are allowed to make copies of for ourselves only and then have to put back for the rest of the class. Apparently this is 100% legal whereas if the professor made the copies for us even though we would have the same end result it would be illegal, oh Bureaucracy at its finest huh?