Although slightly out of order, I’m backtracking to when my lovely “boys” came to visit Copenhagen. As you know, I have some European friends from the time I spent in Hong Kong. Many of them actually live in Copenhagen and go to the same school that I’m studying at, but the others are scattered around this somewhat small continent. Sam (English), Felix and Christian (German) came to visit all of the Danes and Americans for a week before the Barcelona trip.
The trio went to the airport to greet the boys, in large part because the only Starbucks in Denmark is in the airport, and pretty much headed straight to the student bar to meet up with everyone. What’s interesting about Copenhagen is that all of the faculties (or colleges) have bars in the school buildings and have a party one night a week. The whole idea of the school bars is genius, granted it fits more in the European culture, but it encourages students to stay on campus, grab a beer or coffee and have a project meeting, or play board games over a cider before heading home for the day. The night was great with everyone just catching up and dancing. You would never guess that we hadn’t seen each other in 8 months, it literally seemed like no time had passed.
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Felix, Me, Maria, Christian, Daniel |
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Chatting away |
None of the boys had really seen much, if anything, in Copenhagen so the next day I practiced my tour guide skills and we all went for a walk through Christianshavn and Christiania. Stops for coffee and photos were encouraged and it ended up being one of the warmest and sunniest days since I’ve been in Copenhagen! That night we had all of the HK people over for a big dinner (tacos!) before going to a Norwegian party. Somehow Benedicte was able to get about 15 non-Norwegians in AS Norwegians. She didn’t let us say anything while in line and were only allowed to say ja (yes) if they asked us anything and it magically worked! Another great night with the old crew!
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Walking through Christianshavn |
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Christianshavn |
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Jacob and Deb in Christiania |
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Ludicrous. They actually went out like this. |
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At the Norwegian party |
A delicious brunch the next day on Nyhavn was followed by an entire afternoon of Risk playing and pizza! Since Debbie, Andrew and I were heading to Spain the next day, we all went through a slightly frantic period of checking plane tickets to see if the boys could join us for the week. The plan fell through, but the trio went off for a great trip to Barcelona and the boys spent the rest of the week roadtripping to Berlin and Prague!
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Brunch at Nyhavn |
When we all got back from our trips, we had one more night before everyone went back home and so we went to Christiania’s 40
th anniversary celebration! If I haven’t explained Christiania before, it’s the “freetown” that was created after hippies took over old military land and started building their own buildings and society. For the event there were stages throughout the entire area with lots of great bands, “trippy” lights, decorations and fun! Finishing the night off with fireworks over the lake was a great end to our reunited week together!
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Before one of the shows |
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