Sunday, October 27, 2013

Clever Title

What's new, what's new...? Not much I guess, we have had some fun weekends lately, some hiking, a pumpkin carving party and ice skating! This time of year we tend to slow down and hang locally and enjoy the great weather. Some exciting news though is both my mom and brother are coming for Christmas! Brett is flying in from California and my mom is flying in from Florida. Wish my dad could come too, but I guess someone has to stay with all the animals. Although the offer still stands if you are reading this DAD!!!! October is almost over, we decided not to go out for Halloween this year, so we will have a marathon classic horror movie night instead! November looks pretty busy: A cheese festival, The book of Mormon, football party, Trans Siberian Orchestra and maybe a hockey game!


We had a pumpkin carving and fall beer tasting party

Our friends from left to right: Iceland, Michigan, Germany, Florida, Florida, Sweden and Russia, and Arni (Iceland) not pictured







The finished products from L to R: Arni's, Paul's, Nina's, Johan & Caitlyn's, mine, and Julia & Heðinn´s

Last weekend we hiked through cow pastures

Took Hershey, Fudge and Giselle with us

A drive up to NCAR to hike 

Man, I wish pictures could show you guys the beauty!

Again, this was almost a vertical wall of rock about 100 feet high

Giselle is part mountain goal


There were a lot of rock climbers out today


Thursday, October 17, 2013

Europe Part 3- Germany

     On our third part of our journey we rented a car and drove from Denmark to Germany. Our time in Germany was shorter so we jammed as much as we could into the few days we were there! Arni's coworker and friend Alonzo, from Peru, was also in Denmark for some work so we invited him along on our road trip. The trip there was half the fun as we rented a super fast BMW and drove on the Autobahn. What an experience that was! Even though my husband is a good driver I had to close my eyes on parts of that trip. Imagine, a two lane highway where there is no speed limit and you MUST get out of the way if you are slower or you will get honked and repeatedly flashed until you move. Oddly enough this is the most efficient highway I have ever been on. Traffic moved extremely well and the slower traffic automatically moved if they saw in their rear view mirror you were approaching behind. I think we topped off our speed at 135 mph and multiple times we had to move into the "slow" lane as a Ferrari or Mercedes blew past us. I am not exaggerating this, I mean BLEW past us, we figured some cars passed us at the speed of 160-170mph. We stopped in Hamburg  for some dinner at the harbor, but unfortunately didn't get to spend too much time there as Jón Garðar, Árni´s brother was waiting for us in Berlin, where he and his family live. Árni was a little disappointed we didn´t get more time in Hamburg because this is where his maternal grandmother grew up.

   Funny side note.... Árni grew up thinking his grandmother was a German who immigrated to Iceland during the War, which of course she was, BUT, recently his mother told us that her grandparents were actually from Denmark and Sweden and they immigrated to Germany. In order to assimilate they dropped their native languages and adopted German, thus Árni´s grandmother never speaking anything but German, until later of course when she learned Icelandic. So poor Árni, who was so extremely proud of his German blood, had to admit he is like 1000% Scandinavian!

driving on the Autobahn

Árni and Alonzo on the Hamburg Harbor



Fish N Chips


     We actually arrived in Berlin pretty late and not to disturb our nephew, who is just a little guy, we decided to get some rest at out hotel and catch up with our family the next day. Berlin was a fascinating city with so much history. My brother in law gave us an amazing tour, hitting all the major sights without actually looking like lost tourists, and my husband had so much fun chasing his little nephew all over the place. After our outing, we road the train back to their lovely apartment where Jón had an assortment of German beers for us to sample and an enjoyable meal.


This is what it looks like when you haven´t seen your brother in 3 years!





My heart just melted a little







Pieces of the Berlin wall

Holocaust memorial

Where the Berlin wall stood

Check Point Charlie


     The following day we all took a trip to Potsdam. This was the site of some marvelous palaces, where Prussian kings resided. The structures were stunning and very lavish. We very much enjoyed this day! In the end we had to regretfully say goodbye not only to our family, but to this lovely country. We agreed that Germany was our favorite part of our travels and we would love to visit again!











On a last note I´d like to thank Jón Garðar and Ingibjörg for an outstanding time in their city, we hope we can repay the favor in Denver very soon!

   

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Europe Part 2- Denmark

    Árni works for a German company with headquarters in Denmark, so he often takes trips to Denmark. This past summer he was sent to DK for an extended time so naturally he invited me along to keep him company =) Also, because it was an extended trip we got to explore on the weekends and every afternoon we were able to meet up for some supper and generally walk around and enjoy ourselves. During the day while Árni had to work I would jump on a train or bus with my map and set out to fulfill my wanderlust. It´s so funny how being married to a European has changed my life so much. I have been exposed to more of the world than I ever would have imagined, and I am far braver than I ever felt I could be. I don´t even think twice about exploring a new city in a foreign country, where I don´t speak the language, by myself. I can hop on and off trains and subways like I was born doing it! Imagine me, a small town country girl, out exploring this beautiful earth in big foreign cities, if I can do anyone can! We spent 2 weeks in Denmark in various cities. It was really marvelous experiencing multiple parts of Denmark. Some of the cities included Billund, Aarhus, Vejle and Copenhagen. Now what you are all here for, the pictures!

First day in Denmark, arriving from Iceland.

Map of Scandinavia, the only place I haven't been is Norway!


Copenhagen

The summer weather in Denmark was outstanding.

Smørrebrød a typical Danish dish

Nyhavn pronounced Nee-hown is one of the most famous Danish destinations described as "17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district"

One of the Royal palaces, Denmark still has a monarchy

 Den lille havfrue, or The Little Mermaid, is a statue commissioned in 1909 based of  Hans Christian Andersen, novel.

One of the many windmills in Denmark



Nyhavn


I spent one afternoon in the royal gardens lounging in the soft grass, reading a book and people watching, it was delish!

This bridge was extremely narrow, although the picture does not quite portray that.

Pickled fish and a Tuborg, how lovely it was to dine solo outside. The atmosphere encourages a slow relaxed pace and not one waiter will rush you away.





Cathedral in Aarhus

Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark



The Old Town, how Denmark used to look


I celebrated my birthday while in Denmark, and Arni brought this feast home!

One of the best things about Denmark were the beaches, It had been quite some time since I had seen a beach, and to dig my toes in the warm sand was delightful! 

A stunning sight

The beaches in DK are also famous for being topless.

A trip to Legoland in Billund.

Some interesting architecture in Vejle

I stopped to smell the poppies on a morning jog.