our ailing burley-- today we went to copenhagen to try to fix it.
we came home with a button kit (one of the minor issues) but otherwise, no fix.
on the way to the train, william told me, "look mama, i can make a face that no one else can make."
after the bike shop, we had lunch at a lunch stand...
and realized we were less than a block away from the postal museum, which you may remember to be the free museum with the big play area. so we ventured in.
after myriad rounds of going down the twisty, tunneled slides in the play area, we were back out on the street, looking for a drink and a snack...
la glace, the cake store we went to with greg's parents back on a weekday in the spring, with a line very much out the door on a saturday...
but we opted for a quicker option across the street...
and then to the lego store...
just to look...
then back to the train, back home...
...for dinner, for bedtime for a boy who didn't take a nap, and lego time for greg and william, after a little inspiration from our adventuring.
3 comments:
Love the photo of the Storch Fountain (Storkespringvandet)
Fun fact, it's a tradition that newly graduated midwives dances around it.
/Erik
They have a lot of lego in that country! But then, is there a better toy (for those who like to build and create) for ages 2 - 200 than lego?
Beautiful photo of the train ride home...
Erik-- I didn't know the name of the fountain or anything about it. Thank you!
Nina-- yes! Do you know Lego is a Danish company? We moved to the right place.
I like that last picture too.
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