Our first visitors- Billy and Neen came to see us in August. Kids were beyond excited to see them and show them around their new city. We took the train to meet them. It’s an easy train ride from Østerport Station to the Airport Station. Side note- The CPH Airport is not very big and super user friendly (for future reference.)


Along with borrowing Andy’s bike, Billy rented a Christiania bike for a couple days to explore and to take the kids around and to school. These bikes are like cargo bikes, mostly used to cart around younger kids. Very popular with the Moms and Dads. The kids (obviously) loved it. It takes some major muscle to move these things.

Everyone at Nyhavn. Classic Copenhagen.

We went on a canal tour. It went through a bunch of Copenhagen’s canals and inlets. It’s on a flat bottom boat- there are some low bridges it squeezes under.
The Prime Minister’s house (Nyhavn.) The back of the Little Mermaid, and all of the tourists.
And with grandparents, comes McDonalds. Some things never change. McDonalds here is pretty similar to the States- fries taste the same, nuggets may actually taste better. It must be better ingredients. The cheeses actually melts. They don’t really have a breakfast menu, much to Andrew’s chagrin. Also, expect to pay a small fortune for it.

All the McDonalds has put them in a loving mood.


Such fun memories.
And of course with reinforcements here, Andy and I got to go out. First time, by ourselves in so long. One thing we miss the most about Atlanta is our village.

Hygge. Candles everywhere all the time.

xoxo-sk
