Reykjavík Grapevine - feb. 2021, Side 23

Reykjavík Grapevine - feb. 2021, Side 23
Celine Dylan Emilien Henning Perla Sana Spoorthi Thomas Henry James Korallia Astrid 23The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 02— 2021 Who cares about adults? It’s time to see what the children have to say. We at the Grapevine have often cov- ered the difficulties of immigrating to Iceland, but we have never asked the children how they feel. We therefore decided to join up in association with the wonderful parents, teachers, and children of Landakotsskóli and ask them what they thought about moving to Iceland. How is it for them to grow up in this cold island paradise? What do you like the most about Icelandic nature? Spoorthi (3rd grade, India): I like the snow in Iceland because I saw snow for the first time in Iceland and I feel happy about it so I like snow. Sana (2nd grade, India): I like the cool breeze because it cools me down. Emilen (3rd grade, Belgium): Every- one thinks waterfalls are awesome and people travel from miles away to see waterfalls in Iceland. I think they’re boring. I hate them because it’s just water falling without ever stopping. The biggest waterfall is the only one that’s fun for me, so if you want to go to a waterfall, choose Dettifoss. Perla (3rd grade, Iceland & Venezu- ela): I love to go fishing because I go fishing with my dad a lot. What is it that you don’t like? Henry (2nd grade, UK & Czech Re- public): I don’t like mountains, they are just there, and they don’t do any- thing. Spoorthi (3rd grade, India): I hate volcanoes in Iceland, especially be- cause they are very dangerous when they erupt and they might hurt and destroy people’s houses so I hate them! James (3rd grade, USA): Flash floods, they are so dangerous Henning (2nd grade, USA): I don’t like it when hot lava falls, you can’t even get close to it. Have you ever bathed in a geothermal hot pool? How was it? Dylan (2nd grade, USA): I went to the Blue Lagoon because my mom wanted to try it out. I liked it because it was warm and you could chase the cold currents. Perla (3rd grade, Iceland & Venezu- ela): I went to the Blue Lagoon and it was really fun because you get a face mask and a drink in the pool. Celine (3rd grade, Germany): I loved it, it was so fun. What do you think about the brightness over the summer? Is it hard to go to sleep? Celine (3rd grade, Germany): I think it’s ok but it’s very bright when you sleep so I think when you’re trying to sleep it’s quite annoying. Dylan (2nd grade, USA): I like it be- cause you never have to go to bed. Astrid (2nd grade, Iceland & USA): I like it in the mornings because it’s easy to get out of bed and I’m very afraid of the dark because there are monsters. Sana (2nd grade, India): I don’t like it because it’s hard to sleep because the sun is too bright and my little baby sis- ter might cry when it’s light. What’s your favourite animal in Iceland and why? Sana (2nd grade, India): I like the whales because they can go underwa- ter and I wish I could breathe underwa- ter and see them Dylan (2nd grade, USA): My favourite animal is the arctic fox because it’s cool and can blend into the snow. Spoorthi (3rd grade, India): My fa- vourite animal is a sheep, I also liked them in India, I missed the sheep when I came here but after a few days I saw there were sheep here too and they were cuter than Indian sheep so now I only love Icelandic sheep. Korallia (2nd grade, Greece & Swe- den): My favourite animal in Iceland is a cat because cats are adorable and I have one. How do you find the wind and coldness? Dylan (2nd grade, USA): Fun, because one time I almost flew and one time I could lean back into the wind without falling down. Spoorthi (3rd grade, India): I actually don’t like it when it’s windy and cold and I feel like every part of my body is freezing. Because of the wind, I might fall down and get hurt. Sana (2nd grade, India): Sometimes it’s very cold when I go outside for re- cess, I don’t like it. James (3rd grade, USA): I think it’s totally boring when it’s cold but there’s no snow. There’s nothing to do except freeze to death. Perla (3rd grade, Iceland & Venezu- ela): I like when it blows you away. If you could rule Iceland for a day, what would you do? Thomas (3rd grade, UK): I would ban fish and replace it with chicken nug- gets. Sana (2nd grade, India): I would help everyone and be kind to them. Emilien (3rd grade, Belgium): I would ban waterfalls. Celine (3rd grade, Germany): I would make airplanes and cars that didn’t pollute the world. Henry (2nd grade, UK and Czech Re- public): I would make banks illegal so I would get all the money and be rich, rich, rich! I would give some money to poor people. Thank you so much to the parents and teachers of Landakotsskóli for opening their hearts to us! You can find more of the childrens’ an- swers on Grapevine.is. Words: Valur Grettisson Photos: Art Bicnick Landakotsskóli Students Tell Us What's Up

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