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Foggy Day in Varberg!

Foggy Day in Varberg!
This was taken from my kitchen window. you cannot even see the sea which is a mere 100m away - crazy!

This was taken from my kitchen window. You cannot even see the sea which is a mere 100m away – crazy!

I had a good Monday. Went to school in the morning, then had an interesting gym class. We did “Military Style” training throughout the fortress. This involved tons of army crawling, sprinting/climbing up hills, squats, etc. By the end I was tired, covered in mud, and in need of a good nap. I have been so tired the past few days! I have been sleeping good and everything, it is probably from all of this super hard training that comes with my new class. I am not complaining though, I really love my new schedule, classmates, and new challenging workouts I get each week.

I will quick post a few random pics for you all to enjoy, then it is off to the couch to give my body some much needed rest/relaxation.

Breakfast from this morning. Mixed frozen berries, oats, chia seeds, flaxseeds, and Soy milk. Mix it all together plop it in the microwave for 2 minutes, throw some banana on top and bam! Instant goodness. This is basically what I eat every morning.

Breakfast from this morning. Mixed frozen berries, oats, chia seeds, flaxseeds, and Soy milk. Mix it all together plop it in the microwave for 2 minutes, throw some banana on top and bam! Instant goodness. This is basically what I eat every morning.

Took this a few days ago while on a short walk through the forest. I love stopping to watch all the ducks.

Took this a few days ago while on a short walk through the forest. I love stopping to watch all the ducks.

The is a really typical Swedish snack. Hard bread (look to word of the day to see more about it) topped with cheese and cucumber on one and jam on the other. Yum!

The is a really typical Swedish snack. Hard bread (look to word of the day to see more about it) topped with cheese and cucumber on one and jam on the other. Yum!

Swedish Word of the Day: “Knäckebröd” – This is the hard bread pictured above. Swedes live off of this stuff. Literally it is the go to snack, meal, anything. The bread has a very neutral taste which means it goes well with almost anything. In Sweden they normally put either ham, cheese, pepper, cucumber, or a hard boiled egg on it. I really have grown to love my knäckebröd and would advise everyone to try it because yes, it is availablein the states! They call it “crisp bread” though I think. It is super healthy, cheap, great for snacks, and versatile – so give it a try!

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