Wednesday, July 31, 2013

First big trip-Copenhagen and Stockholm

We finally got to go on our first trip out of the country since we moved here in May! As Ryan has been consumed with learning his new job/ business travel and Travis was in school until the end of June, we had to wait until recently to leave the country. We went to visit our friends/neighbors the Moores who moved to Copenhagen in February. Their children Raegan and Wyatt are the same ages as our children and are their best buddies, and there was much excitement prior to the trip about seeing each other!  It was amazing to see how quickly they picked up where they had left off! "Ravis" (Raegan and Travis) were essentially joined at the hip for 3 days and Wyatt and Savannah  had so much fun playing together! Ron and Stacey were gracious hosts who made us feel right at home.
 
Copenhagen is a lovely and stately city. As it is surrounded by water viewing it by boat is a relaxing way to see much of the town. The picture on the right below is the Little Mermaid statue to commemorate Hans Christian Andersen who wrote the story.

Rosenborg Slot(castle) is a lovely baroque castle amazing detailed furnishings as well as the crown jewels, and surrounded by beautiful gardens. We were looking at the throne room below when Travis said "This is boring, there is nothing to see here.."  Sigh..


As we are quickly learning, traveling in Europe requires a balance of what we want to do with what the kids want to do, so we went to a couple fun amusement parks-Tivoli Gardens and Bakken.  We also spent time relaxing at the beach. At home, the kids spent most of their time in the trampoline!
 


Dads and daughters. :)


Seeing a city while staying with friends is definitely the best way to learn about a place. We had so much fun visiting and sharing our experiences as foreigners in our respective countries! Eventually it was time to leave so we headed to the train station to head to Stockholm. Unfortunately in the Copenhagen train station I left my backpack in the bathroom-STILL have not recovered it. Definitely a lesson learned there about keeping an eye on my possessions while traveling. :(



In Stockholm we stayed on Djurgarden island. Stockholm is made up of about a dozen islands and this particular island is known as the island of parks. Stockholm itself is sometimes called the "Venice of the North." While I don't think it's as beautiful as Venice it definitely was a picturesque city.
 
Many exhibits are about boats due to the long history of sailing in Stockholm, so we got to go on and look around old boats, and many restaurants and bars are on boats.



A highlight for me was the recently opened Abba Museum! They have many interactive exhibits and we have a cute video of Savannah singing on stage to Mamma Mia! So interesting to learn the background of their songs-definitely a treat!


Naturally there were more parks-Tivoli Gronalund which is more rollercoasters and Skansen which is a sort of open-air museum and zoo. Why does Ryan get all the fun rides??


Now that we are back home I've been trying to keep the kids busy all day with Travis not being in school. The Europeans all take off for long vacations in July and August so his few new friends are all away on exotic trips. The Europeans definitely use everyone of those vacation days and holidays-they certainly work to live and not the other way around! My parents arrive tomorrow for a couple weeks so it will be fun to show them around our new home, and we have a weekend trip planned with them to Zermatt, Switzerland (where the Matterhorn is for those of you who have been to Disneyland!)
Take care and stay cool! We expect to hit 90 later this week-and we don't have air conditioning!

2 comments:

  1. We love Copenhagen and even went to Tivoli Gardens at Xmas time and enjoyed Glogg- yummy! The kids surely loved having known playmates and hopefully that allowed for some good grown up time. I have never been to Sweden- but looks beautiful! You all look so happy- living abroad is treating you all well! Marsha and John arriving on Sunday so we are also excited to have some family visiting. Miss you all!
    Teri and family

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  2. The kids look soooooo happy on those rides! I love reading these blogs/seeing the pics, its great to see the family even if only through pics and stories :)

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