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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

the land of my ancestors

A couple of weeks ago I took the opportunity to go to DENMARK with two amazing girls Emma and Caity.  EasyJet is good, EasyBus not so much(waiting 45 min for a bus=3 frustrated girls).  This is a picture of us as we left 58 degree London for 40 degree Copenhagen!



   King Frederick VI of Denmark was my great great great great great great grandfather.  His daughter(my great grandmother) joined the church and was essentially disowned, but it still made the trip extra exciting and amazing to know I was walking where my ancestors walked!
Grandpa Freddy and Me!!
(I apologize for the blurriness!  Luckily, no family resemblance.)

Gardens at the Palace=amazing.  Huge lake, some wilderness type gardening and some very planned and formal.



Grandpa Freddy's Palace-Fredricksburg castle


danish in Denmark of course!  All the food exceeded expectations.


Nyhavn(newhown) was enchanting!  The buildings were all beautiful and different colors.  The city was still cold and wintery, but the colorful buildings added fun and made it exciting to walk around/ride the bus!



The little mermaid.  She watches longingly as ships leave the harbor.



Copenhagen is the most expensive city in the world right now.  5 Danish kroner=1 American dollar.  It ended up being really hard for us to convert in our heads after being used to converting pounds and dollars.

Dinner one of the nights.  Super good.  See receipt.



(if you look underneath the amount in Kroners, you will see the amount in euros, but still very hard to see the 365!)





changing of the guard in Copenhagen>changing of the guard in England
reasons 1. less people 2. happier people 3. changing of the guards in England is lame and Denmark's is not.

Nature shot next to the ocean.



The first night we were in Copenhagen, we decided to go see the temple.  It was fairy close to our hotel.  Taking the bus turned out to be a little scarier than we thought it would as we walked by a scary old cemetery, but luckily we were able to rise above it(thanks to singing primary songs).  It was such a neat experience to see this beautiful building! 

Another favorite experience was visiting The Church of our Lady.  Inside is the first Christus as well as statues of Christ's twelve apostles.  Below I have a picture of Peter holding keys.  Elder Packer explains the importance of the keys to the church in two different conference talks(1995 and 2008).  While in the church, we ran into fellow members of the Church, a couple of men who are employees of the church, it was really neat to not only have just read the conference talk mentioning these amazing works of art, but then to meet others with the same views as ourselves(as opposed to the homeless guy in the corner).





Marble Church.  The inside is not marble, but wood painted to look like marble.  We hiked to the top through dark stairways and through rusty doors and we almost gave our lives to make it, but the view was gorgeous and totally worth it!



If you have wondered why I came to Europe during the winter, this is why:
No lines at the airports!



2 comments:

  1. Gah so pretty! And that's so awesome about the Christus!
    IMPORTANT: Did you see Edvard (from The Prince and Me?...cause obviously it's real...)

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  2. AMAZING!!! Wonderful pictures, beautiful girl! Miss you!

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