As the weather gets a little nicer, we like to take the kids on walks again. This is Rosenborg Castle. It is a small pleasure palace in the Kings’s Garden. It was built in 1606 as a summer residence. It was only used until the early 1700s. Now, you can visit inside and see the Danish Crown Jewels. It is about five minutes from our house to this park, so we get to walk through here often. 


For those that remember, K has always slept in odd places. When she was little, we would find her in the bathroom sink, on the stairs, etc. The tradition continues.

We went to the International Cultural Festival at the kid’s school. Every country sets up a booth with food and drinks specific to there culture. Very cool and yummy. For the curious- chili, Rice Krispies and brownies for the U.S.

Danish tailgating in front of the Stadium before the football game.

Go FCK! F.C. København. Yeah, I know what it looks like. What are ya gonna do?

We sat in the “family friendly” area.

A beautiful walk home after the game through Fælledparken Park.

A mural of landmarks I love on the edge of the Park.
Let’s hope April shower’s bring May flowers…

xoxo-sk
ps. Andrew lost another tooth.

