Back to life. Back to reality.
Kids school pics this year.
As I’ve said here before, watching our beloved Georgia Bulldogs from anther country is not always easy. This is our late night family viewing of the Georgia/Florida game. It was hard for Andy not to be there. It’s the first GA/FL game he’s missed in almost twenty years. (I missed last year and when the babies were born.)
Kids were super into it, Andy was tense. Later, around midnight, with the game still going, Andrew came out of his room and puked.
Watching the Kentucky game around midnight.
The seriously late viewing of the Auburn game, that did not start here until 1am. Usually, if the game is really late we (I) try go to bed early and then wakeup for it. Andy does not do this. 
It’s Halloween season at Tivoli, and they do such a great job with decorations.


Twins at their school’s Halloween Festival. Katherine wanted a picture by herself.
After Halloween, Neen came to visit us. We are always so happy to have family here with us.
She brought goodies. I try and make the American food last, but it’s gone within the week.
We went to A.C. Perch’s Tea Room. I am a big tea drinker, and we had a lovely pot of Ceylon tea here. I loved lemon curd and scones best.


While Neen stayed home with the kids, Andy and I went out to the Union Kitchen.
It’s always sad when someone has to go, but we had so much fun.
It is weird doing Thanksgiving here, as it is (obviously) just a regular day for the Danes. You can find turkeys in Denmark, usually super expensive fresh ones or not so great frozen ones. Since no one in my immediate family really loves turkey or typical thanksgiving food, I cooked my favorites. We also binge watched all the Thanksgiving episodes from Friends.
xoxo-sk
ps.- You do not want to know how much I have to pay for these. The Danes actually expect us to roast our own pumpkins. As if.
