Saturday, October 31, 2015

Final Days in Denmark

Sorry this trip has taken me so long to finish but here is the last of my trip to Denmark!

On Friday, we headed out to see indoor sight since it was suppose to be a rainy day.

This is a building near our apartment and I loved the elephants!

First stop was Han Christensen Andersen Museum. He lived in Denmark.


Many of his stories were made into interactive exhibits- they were neat to watch. We didn't realize how sad many of his stories were. Let's just say Disney's The Little Mermaid has a happier ending!


Thumbelina 

The Emperor's New Clothes

After the museum we headed to town hall for a tour.  Let me tell you, the inside of town hall is super cool! It was just so beautiful and done with such detail. It was a neat tour for sure! And our tour guide was also the "flag guy" who changed out the flags on the top of the town hall. He showed us the closet where he keeps all the flags- that was cool to see. And they had a Tunisian flag!








After our tour, we headed to lunch and for the first time since we had been in Denmark I can truly say I had danish food. It was so yummy!
We started with gluwhein! Perfect for a drizzly day!

Lunch was spectacular! Beef with sauce, roasted potatoes and pumpkin puree! Yum!
 

We walked by the Lego store again and even though it was closed for renovations (seriously??), here are poster displays in the windows of Coopenhagen.


We walked to take our canal boat tour of Copenhagen! It was nice to be inside and warm!




 Here is the famous little mermaid statue.


For dinner, we ate at a small Greek restaurant by our apartment. It was so yummy and authentic! Sweet little Greek man ran it.
 
 On Saturday, we rented a car and headed out of town to see more of Denmark. First stop was the Karen Blixen Museum which was her house when she lived in Denmark! She was born in Denmark and lived there except for the years she lived in Kenya on a tea farm. It was neat to see where she lived and to read her life story.

Unfortunately, we could not take pictures inside her home. But here is the outside of the house. 


After lunch, we headed to the Vikings Museum.
This is a church boat which 60 people would ride in to get to church.

We could see them making replicas of Viking ships- what a process!



We also got to dress up like Vikings!
 

Here are real Viking ships they found buried under water.





After dinner Saturday night, we headed to bed as I had to get up super early to catch my flight.
Before flying out, I stopped at Joe and the Juice- it was all over Coopenhagen so I had to give it a try and I got a breakfast smoothie.

It was a whirlwind of a Fall Break but I am grateful I was able to do all I  did! It was a great trip!

Traveling in numbers:
10 days, 7 planes, 5 countries (including layovers but hey, those count ;), 4 layovers, 4 different currencies, 3 continents, one 90 year old grandma and lots of loved ones!

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