So I arrived in Copenhagen at 6:25am on Saturday morning. 22 hours on a plane... Sitting, catching up on movies, trying to figure out how the Turkish woman sitting next to me was going to get her Australian lime tree all the way home, running frantically through Singapores massive never ending airport, feared missing plane, arrived out of breath, catching up on lost breath whilst waiting one hour for plane, teaching old guy how to use wifi, waiting, sitting, stretching, boarding, not sleeping, making friends with the two stem cell scientists from Singapore, eating, sleeping, anticipating, watching the map, cringing 8 hours...7.......6.......5.......4......3....2...1
Note to self: be aware of the time in Singapore upon landing to save frantic running...
Finally landing... And so my adventure began and with a quick stretch of the legs, I was ready for more waiting, more sitting and bag collecting. But this time instead of running frantically, I could walk at ease... Being back in a country where I could understand the language, read the signs and enjoy the Carlsberg sponsored sign 'welcome to the worlds happiest nation'- I was finally 'hjem'
And so I walked through the airport doors and was greeted with a sea of Danish flags from my third host parents and a little surprise.... Three of my danish friends were there too! It was soo nice to see them and a little surreal because maybe it was a little bit of jet lagged brain but it felt like a dream! Driving to roskilde also fels like this.. Driving on the wrong side of the road didn't even seem that strange! I was surrounded by so much familiarity that it feels like I have never left.
Arriving so early in the morning meant that I had a full day in denmark. I resisted the temptation to sleep and instead hit the shops (surprise) and went to Rosilde Havn with Paige, th australian exchange student who is currently being hosted by my third host family. We got some Paradis, aka the worlds best ice cream and soaked up the sun wearing teeshirt on an 18 degree day (i think it's actually warmer in Australia right now). Then we came home and celebrated my host sisters boyfriends birthday complete with games, cards and Tuborg.
Yesterday was another sunny day spent at an old town kind of like Soverign Hill in a town called Lejre. People pay to live like the Vikings for a week and wear all th clothes from a time that is wayyyyyy older than Australia. It was interesting to see the houses and what life in denmark looked like in the old days. The history loving buff is baccccccccccccck. Then Paige and I walked through roskilde, bought some fresh strawberries and sat by the harbour listening to music and sharing exchange stories. It was hyggeligt. Frikadeller and of course potatoes was a good way to end my second day in Denmark. Yesterday was also the longest day of the year in demmark so the run set at about 11.....
And so begins day number three. Depending on the weather a Copenhagen trip may be on the cards... We'll see!
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