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Difficulty breathing, bad colour and coordination results in a birth defect. I my case, a celebral palsy damage that gives me trouble talking, keeping balance and coordinate. Did it prevent me from taking a step closer the world and become an exchange student? The answer is NO! I'm going to tell my story, the journey of my life, how I managed to go through a year of exchange despite from my disability.
After a couple of days of getting to know eachother as ”hostsiblings” I started to realize something else. Was he flirting with me? And, did I flirt back? You got it right.

It was several years since I was an exchange student but certain things you never forget. The American Football in High School was such a thing. Now I’m going to tell you about a regular game day looked like in our small town Wamego. Or I’ll start the story the night before game day namely Thursday night.

We all know it. You’ve sent your application and the only thing you have left to do now, is to wait. If you’ve applied early, we’re usually talking about many months of waiting. So what else is there to do, when you’re completely obsessed with the thought of going to another country for a whole year?

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Sophie Frederiksen - 21 Feb Forflytning af blog |
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Natalie Haruka - 19 Feb Ok so I lied.. |
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