Foreign exchange students experience American holidays

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Foreign exchange students Monica Monfort and Sina Weiller stand in front of the Finehout family Christmas tree. Monfort of Spain and Weiller of Germany are living with Clark and Susan Finehout and their family for the school year. (CNA photo by BAILEY POOLMAN)

Even though neither of the girls have suffered culture shock, being away from home still can be difficult.

"There's like a big thing now in Spain," Monfort said. "Where I'm from, Catalonia, a big region, they want to be dependent from Spain. They are doing elections and all this, and I don't know, I want to be there."

The first Thanksgiving and Black Friday

This November was the first time Weiller and Monfort experienced Thanksgiving and Black Friday.

"It was a new experience, I think," said Monfort, "but I heard a lot from TV shows and all this because I watch a lot of things. I knew more or less how it was so it wasn't that new."

"(It was) a lot of eating," said Weiller, "a lot of food ... (for Black Friday) we went on Thursday night to Walmart and it was really crazy."

"I know a girl was in the parking lot, and she was with her mother ... someone took their spot or something, and they were sayng, 'Hey, get lost blah blah blah,'" Monfort said. "... she started screaming and then when they come back, the car was (covered) with lotion. It was crazy."

The spirit of Christmas

The Christmas spirit is alive in the Finehout household already, with decorations and a Christmas tree up.

"So we, in my country, the biggest day to celebrate is the 24th," said Weiller. "And, like, I heard here it's the 25th they most celebrate, like, with the presents and all that stuff. We celebrate three days, the 24th to the 26th. I don't know, it will be different."

"Okay, for my Christmas it's, like, ...the holiday is more time, not just one week," said Monfort. "It's also the Three Kings...we celebrate the Three Kings, but I have this strange thing that my parents plan to celebrate the Three Kings the day Santa Clause came, so it's like I celebrate Three Kings but on the 25th, so it's not going to be that strange."

The girls flew into Des Moines in August. Before the school year started, the Finehout family took Monfort and Weiller to Minnesota where they fished, boated and swam. They plan on going to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon before going back to their home countries in May.

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