School is in session and football season is starting. It’s hard being a college football fan when you are on another continent and six hours ahead. We do our best though.
Due to the time difference, all the games are night games (or middle of the night games.) Before the first game, we pregamed at Tivoli. I made the kids take pictures in front of the red roses, in honor of Georgia’s Rose Bowl victory last year. 


After Tivoli, Andy and I did some adult tailgating. Coincidentally, the bar we were at played Baba O’Riley. For those non-Georgia fans, it’s the song they play right before kickoff at all the UGA home games.
Fall fun with friends- Birthday celebrations and lunch at the Danish Design Museum.
We went on a guided tour of the Glyptotek. It is a Museum, founded by Carl Jacobson, of Carlsberg brewing fame. He amassed a massive collection of art and artifacts, and he donated it to the Danish people. 
My favorite- all the noses.
“The Kiss” by Rodin

The Museum also has a beautiful domed Winter Garden. (It also has a wing of paintings, but we didn’t visit it that day.)
We took the water taxi across the harbor to Reffen, a new street food market in Copenhagen’s industrial Refshaleøen. They have tons of yummy food stalls and secondhand marketplaces.
As per usual, a crepe for Katherine (Oreo and Nutella.) Andy doesn’t mind her always getting a crepe because he usually gets to finish it. (I don’t like Nutella, I know.)
Andrew and his beloved burger and fries. He even approved of the ketchup.
I was in the mood for a big salad.
And Andy got fresh pasta.
We found some Americana in the second hand shop there.
On the way back to the water taxi, there are really cool apartments made from repurposed storage containers.
Reffen from our side of the harbor.
We tried some freeze dried bugs at Copenhagen Bugfest.
Andy tried it…did not like it.
Andrew, who doesn’t try anything, not only ate it, but he liked it.
We even brought some home with us.
Exciting times, spending a Saturday at Andrew’s basketball tournament.

xoxo-sk
ps. The Danish brand Mikkeller’s beer names and cans crack me up.
