As I’ve mentioned before, having my dog with me makes me feel more at home in this new country. Now that it’s basically summer, the weather is perfect for aimless wandering, so Sherlock and I spend a lot of time walking around the neighborhood together. Last week, we decided to take a long walk to … Continue reading Superkilen: One Super Cool (and Instagram-able) Park
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5 Questions That Make Me Crazy and 5 Things That Keep Me Sane
Since I’ve moved to Denmark, I get asked the same questions pretty frequently. 1. How do you like Denmark/How are you adjusting? 2. What are you planning to do for work? 3. How long do you plan to stay in Denmark? 4. Have you started classes/How’s your Danish? 5. Do you miss your home? Honestly, … Continue reading 5 Questions That Make Me Crazy and 5 Things That Keep Me Sane
Meetup at the Color Run
Making friends as an adult is definitely difficult, but not entirely impossible. The two places that most people make friends are at school and at work. Unfortunately for me, I have neither of those at the moment. I’m still unemployed, and I’m not yet enrolled in Danish classes. Therefore, I get asked how I’m managing … Continue reading Meetup at the Color Run
Redefining the Cross-Country Road Trip: Copenhagen to Aalborg
Last week, I was in Aalborg for my boyfriend’s father’s 66th birthday party. I was really hoping to be able to document a Danish birthday, and I looked forward to it all week. Sadly, I was feeling under the weather last Saturday, and I ended up sleeping for most of the weekend. Now I have … Continue reading Redefining the Cross-Country Road Trip: Copenhagen to Aalborg
A Bike-less Biker in a Biking City
After half a year in Copenhagen, I’m still bike-less, and when I tell anyone that, their reaction is something like “Oh. So how to do you get around?” I usually respond by saying, "Well, my legs are short, but they work just fine. So yes, I can meet up with you in Indre By or … Continue reading A Bike-less Biker in a Biking City





