Seems like ages ago now, but three weeks ago my parents came to visit us in Aarhus. They had two parts to their trip: firstly, they flew into Copenhagen and met up with Esben's parents, Jens and Grethe for a lovely (almost) two days. They had a wonderful time, visited an apple farm, collected mini pumpkins, went to see an example of Danish architecture (
8Tallet - apartment complex, but not exactly your ordinary complex), enjoyed dinner together and of course, they heard stories about and saw videos of Esben as a child - awww. (Esben was thinking more - ahhhhh when he found out later).
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| 8Tallet apartment complex |
And secondly, they took the train from Copehagen to Aarhus to spend a few days with us. We had pre-booked the tickets and reserved seats, as often the trains can be busy (but as I told my Dad, not like the trains in India or anything). Well, when they arrived they described scenes as if they were from a train in India. It was mid-term, so many Danes were travelling. We had said that the coffee cart usually goes up and down the train and they could buy a coffee from that. The cart never appeared. The ticket inspector was j
ust about able to make it up through the aisles. What passengers found the funniest was when the pre-recorded announcement was played: 'make sure the aisles are clear of any luggage when the train goes through the great belt tunnel' (connecting the islands of Syælland (where Copenhagen is) and Fyn (where Odense is)). They survived!
The weather was quite cold during their visit, but really sunny, so it was the perfect weather to go for walks around the city. My parents are our first non-Danish visitors, so that was exciting too to show them where we live, where I work, to talk about Danish culture (similarities and differences), as well as to show them places of interest. While my parents were here they celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary! Here are a few pictures from the visit:
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| Photographed through the rainbow glass at Aros museum, with Aarhus city in the background |
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| My dad doing what the locals do |
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| The beach area where I usually swim |
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| At an exhibition in Aros museum |
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| We stopped at Lynfabriken for 'Kaffe og Kage' - you can see Aros in the background |
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| Aros museum photographed from Lynfabriken. The day before we walked around the rainbow! |
Now I get it. Your dad is extremely tall as well. Glad you had a good time.
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ReplyDeleteEsben can cook all he wants in Ireland the video made my mouth water can't wait to see you both at christmas.Telll Esben he is very good at words for friends he is making me think a lot about different words which is very good . Lots of love and best wishes. Mumxxxx.
ReplyDelete@Mum2962 will do! he's slightly addicted to be honest :o)
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