Friday, July 30, 2010

Left Behind


Don't you just hate that feeling of being left behind? You just feel so 'meh', the best word I can find to describe how I'm feeling now. Very poetic I know, that is I, a poet in disguise. Actually I am just sick so cannot be too creative with language at this precise moment. Apologies. Distance is also something that is getting to me right now, why must people live so far away? I wish that people you wanted close could be by your side all the time, not too far away.

So a few weeks have passed since my last post as I, yet again, have found myself being rushed-off-my-feet-busy which is great. I spent a week at 'Crossroadz' Christian Camp which at first I was a little skeptical about one because I didn't really know anyone there and two, I had no idea what to expect. But it was actually lots of fun and I met SO many new amazing people from all over Denmark so it was a good week. It was also nice to see young people with such a strong sense of faith, sometimes even I question my generation but these people were just so passionate, I really respected and admired them for that. I had about half the amount of sleep you should normally get in a week so even now I am still recovering. They had this activity called a nightrun, directly translated which means the leaders wake you up at 1am and you are dropped in a forest and attacked pretty much. Did I know what was happening, nej not so much. But people assured me it was normal so I just went with it. And then another night we played volleyball and football at 3am which was fun, but naturally the football skills here are a lot higher than that in NZ so they were running circles around me.

I have no photos of camp sadly as I just forgot (silly I know) but I can try find some from someone else later. But it was a good week and meet so many cool people, maybe i can return next year?

So now I am being lazy and this blog becomes a photo blog with some captions, enjoy!

Sankt Hans Church in Odense where HC Andersen was christened. Organ concert oooh yeah!

The other week, my Rotary councillor was such a sweetie and invited me to come to Copenhagen with her for a few days! She works there every week and thought it would be nice if I could tag along and see more of the city. I had a day free while she was working so I invited my friend Simon who was on exchange in Wellington not too long ago to join me for the day. So I was really excited as we went to the Danish Design Centre aka my dream. There was an exhibition on called 'Denmark by Design' perfect? Indeed it was.





Then we were wondering what to do with the rest of the gorgeous sunny day....Tivoli was right across the road, hey why not? Grab every chance you're given I say. So with entry at 300kr, it was a bit steep but it was a great investment in my happiness.




5G of force? Ja tak, scariest thing ever!

Tivoli Gardens



Copenhagen Rundetarn, view over the city

Bridge to Sweden!

Me and the amazing view

I was also lucky enough to be able to go to the Louisiana Modern Art Museum about an hour north of Copenhagen. It was amazing, a 1950's building crammed full of weird and wonderful art. A great view as well, we could even see Sweden!

Warhol after Munch, great exhibition.

Dinner at Louisiana, yep that's Sweden you see in the distance.

Triiippy art!

Rebel, it clearly said 'do not climb the sculpture', so what did I do?

View of Christiania from my hotel room :)

Deloitte's building in KBH, where my councillor works, lucky huh?

The drive to Sweden! I love how you drive to another country...that is where NZ fails...

øresund link to Sweden.

Turning Torso Building, tallest in Scandinavia.

Bridge from the tower.

Nice door handles.

We could NOT go to Malmo in Sweden and NOT go to Ikea, after all it is its birthplace.

"we won't buy much"

Swedish meatballs, in Ikea which is Swedish in Sweden. Boyyyah.

Me + Ikea = a perfect combination.

Drive home, Denmark this way haha

It was such a nice few days away and I LOVE how I can say I have been to Sweden now! Life is complete. Tusind tak Gunhild :)

So the other day we went on a little family excursion to southern Fyn which was so much fun. We went to a castle called Valdemars Slot which is in fact still lived in by its owners which i found quite interesting.



The Danish Queen sleeps here on her visits, not too bad.

Cute!



We then climbed a church tower on the island which was the highest point - 79masl!


Small windy

The church tower.

The hair after, smukke?

A day in Fredericia with my amazing awesome and filthy friends Ellie (here), Michy, Catherine and Kristy-Lee.

Kristy-Lee's 18th dinner we made! Pizza, a bit of a failed attempt but we tried?

Love you girlie :)

Kolding with the girls.

Ellie, Catherine and I

Ellie, Michy, Catherine, Kristy-Lee and I

On Wednesday the 28th, it was the day for the inner child (or is that outer?) to come out for BONBON LAND BABY! A theme park in Naestved, Sjaelland which is full of candy and fun rides. I went with my crazy friends from school, Elisabeth, Kim and Maksim. It was like 3 hours by train so when we arrived we where exhausted but had a fun day in the sun and along with about 10 million families with small children, yay.

Entrance

The prawn ride haha

Buffet was just like lard on a plate, loved it.

Me and Elisabeth being so photogenic.

Ignore that person (Maksim haha) and look at the ride behind! I went on that, nearly died.

Elisabeth, Maksim and Kim

The he cat ride! Not enough time to try it, but it looked insane.

Someone is a little tired on the way home....

Now I have a few pictures which just make me happy, I hope they make you happy too.





School is back soon and Andreas my host brother comes home from the USA even sooner, jeg glaeder mig :)

Love every moment, love life.

Knus, Lucy

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