Some June fun. Andy and I went out to go watch two of our favorite teams, Tottenham (him) and Liverpool (me), face-off in the UEFA Champions League Final. My boys won 2-0. I love winning, even indirectly.
A beach day! We met some friends up at Bellevue Strand. If it looks like they are cold, it’s because they were. Weather was nice, but the water was cold.
Tired kids.
One weekend we took the kids to the SMK, the art museum a short walk through the park from our flat.
We have a season pass. The Museum has a really cool area for the kids to make art. Andrew especially loves it.
Some sketching.
Some creating. Amazingly, with these creations still live in their room.
This is the reflecting pool/fountain in front of the museum. It really amused me that (I assume as some kind of art installation) they had lawn chairs in it as though they had been blown in there. And then we walked to Boltens for a shared dinner.
I had the opportunity to go to ØsterGRO for dinner with some friends. It is a rooftop garden that only uses local sustainable ingredients. It’s kinda like a co-op. They grow their own herbs, produce, have chickens, and beehives. They also have a restaurant that uses said ingredients (and other local ones) to serve a tableful of people twice a night, a few days a week.
Lovely night, wonderful food.
Also, attended a fundraiser at the kids school. They have a really awesome greenhouse on top of the school that we have events in.
xoxo-sk


We stopped for a drink at Mikkeller Baghaven.
Decided to walk back to the Metro (the long way back.) The weather was so nice.
The before and after. She was tired, big day.
It was a great day.
They ate kudzu, I drank champagne.
The next Saturday, while K was spending the night out, we crossed the lakes to one of our favorite neighborhoods- Nørrebro.

Another excellent breakfast place I have found is Next Door Cafe. Odd side note, I don’t love it when I get tea served in (what my opinion is) a water glass. It’s hot, I need a handle. 
Sehrish and I went to tea at Cafe Royal in the Radisson Collection Hotel. It was a very good traditional tea with a Scandic twist. No finger sandwiches here, but smørrebrød. We came back with our book club ladies in June.
On Cuatro de Mayo, we celebrated a friends birthday. We all rode around Copenhagen (in funny headgear) hitting up all the taco places- Hija de Sanchez, Blue Taco, and my favorite La Neta. Additional drink stops at The Bridge Street Kitchen and Brønnum.
Andy and I went to our first derby. FCK v Brønby.
It was super fun, a really good game, and we got the win, 3-2. Once agin I love that the Stadium is a 15 minute walk from our flat.
We did an escape room one weekend. Andy has been wanting to try one out for awhile. It was ok… The kids probably weren’t quite old enough, and Andy and I probably were a touch too competitive. We did end up solving it and nobody cried.
And we celebrated Mother’s Day with the sweetest note and jazziest boots ever.


They start with a parade of Nations. Katherine got to be the sign holder for the US.
We are ready with our American booth. We served chili (meat and veg), Fritos, chocolate chip cookies, and Rice Krispie treats. Fritos and Rice Krispies were a huge hit.

We had such a fun time at the festival. Andy left after he sampled the foods, and Katherine stayed with me to help man the US booth. (Andrew wasn’t feeling well and stayed at home. He puked later, so it was a good choice.)





Bugs love Andrew…. He is super reactive to bites. Don’t worry, a little Benadryl and hydrocortisone cream, and he was fine.
Dinner was at another favorite, Warpigs. Andrew and Katherine both tried the spicy wings!
See, they do really love each other. 
Happy Easter, He has risen!
We ended their visit with a lovely Easter brunch at SULT. If you haven’t been to brunch there, I definitely recommend it. This is our second time going. Make sure your reservation is later, when they serve the cakes (so many cakes!)
Once we were all reunited, we spent some time taking them to some of our favorite places around the city.


And of course, churros with soft ice and chocolate for dessert. What a feast. 
Another day we took my Dad to a F.C. København game. We love going to games when we can. It only takes about 15 minutes to walk to the stadium. We won the game and the weather was perfect.


The Guards of the Crimean War Memorial. I really wasn’t too interested in that part; I wanted to see the statue of Florence Nightingale. It was added in 1915. She was the founder of modern nursing and was exceptional.
Also, off of Trafalgar Square is St. Martin-in-the-Fields. A church has been on this spot since 1222, but the current building was completed in 1726.
You can also enjoy lunch or tea in their crypt, alongside old tombstones.
I loved this statue at the train station as we headed toward the airport.
One of my many things I loved, were all of the cute pubs. I took pics of some of my favorites.
A few other things that made me smile in our exploring.

Me and my ultimate favorite. Queen Elizabeth I’s coronation portrait.
George Washington.
Three Whig political hostesses depicted as The Three Witches from Macbeth.
Emma Hamilton and Horatio Nelson.
Hyde Park was originally built in 1536 by Henry VIII for hunting. It has been used over the years for duels, demonstrations, parades, and concerts.

After tea we stated walking back towards the hotel, taking in all the sights on the North border of Hyde park. I loved these buildings. They cracked me up.

Cheers to our last night in London.
A quick breakfast and we are off to visit Kensington Palace this morning.

This massive dress from around 1750 is called a Mantua. The wide petticoat showed off the beautiful expensive fabric only the very wealthy could afford. Very pretty, but how uncomfortable. I can’t even imagine how you would go to the bathroom in this. 
Loved the tiaras. My favorite were Queen Victoria’s Emerald Tiara (1845) and the Fife Diamond Tiara (1887.)
The beautiful Sunken Garden.

