Well, if the last post was called bittersweet then I was not prepared for last night. On Friday, Mom and I met up (after a little mishap with a broken metro) and ate at Wagamama's. Then we went to the Jewish Museum which is hidden in a little corner of the Black Diamond (The Royal Library). It was quite tiny. Then I took her to Christiania. We stayed for a little and both got cool bracelets by a street vendor. Then we went back to the Nyhavn area for a little before going home to pack me up. For dinner, we ate at a delicious restaurant called Tight. I had heard of it before and was excited to try it. What an amazing last meal. The burger, their specialty, was amazing.
After dinner I went home and got ready for my last night out in Copenhagen with all my friends (who were left there). At 12am it was going to be Danna's 21st birthday! We pregamed in the common room for a very long time and brought her cupcakes to celebrate her birthday. We finally went out at about 12:15 and went to LA Bar for our last night. We danced a lot, but at around 2am when all of us wanted to go, originally just Jenny and Pekka, we burst into tears on the dance floor. It was comical really, to see 4 girls crying on stage at a club. It was just so sad to say goodbye. I had to wake up at 5am so 2 hour was my goal, and I couldn't stay any longer.
This summer was truly incredible. I met people who changed my perspectives on so many things. I realized what a small part of the world I have experienced, and how little I knew about issues and people outside of my little bubble. I am so glad that I was able to meet people and experience things that opened my eyes to the world. I am so fortunate to have been able to do this, and I will never, ever forget one bit of it - thanks to this blog, especially. I hope more than anything that I see all my friends from Europe and other countries again, and I know that I will see the girls from America again. I hope every person from CBS that reads this knows how you individually changed my life. I LOVE YOU
And I now I begin another journey, in Italy.
Thank you so much, Copenhagen.
xo,
JOJ
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