1/27/2015

Finally snow!

Marianne:
Finally we got some snow here in Farum on Saturday. Everything just became so much  prettier!






On Saturday Michael suggested that we should try orienteering in the forests around where we live. It sounds pretty official but it was just the two of us. The local orienterring club has set out posts and made maps and then there is only left to practice. It is probably a well known fact that I am neither a great runner nor very good at reading maps, so it was a very interesting project. On the other hand it was a great way to enjoy nature and do some exercise. We did not take the snow into consideration when planning the event, but it was not a bit deal. However since it was hard to see where we made our steps, we both ended out with very wet feet. According to the map, the route was 3.3 miles. But this was the crow flies distance (is that what you call it in English?) When we came home, it ended up being a 5,8 miles run. I was tired but pleased with myself, even if I was shocked that my running skills were that bad. There is definitely room for improvement! I did like the concept - a fun way to run and a great way to experience the forest.
Sunday morning we went for a walk on the Scandinavian - the golf course that is next to area where we live. It was a wonderful hike and it was goof for our sore muscles. On the way we met this wonderful snowman. I had to give him a huge hug.


We passed a bridge and in the water we saw these strange holes in the ice. We don´t know this phenomena but it was very pretty. And there were plenty. dem.








Sunday evening I was inspired by TV, where I saw somebody baking English scones. I had to give it a try. I made two portions - one with orange cest and one with chocolate. We had a taste and Michael took the rest to the office where the boys indulged. The scones were tasty - something we probably have to do again.
The previous weekend we went to Frederikssund to play golf. We didn´t play at the golf course, but  in the mall, where the golf club has a couple of simulators. We met with Ole and played Bountiful Ridge - our home course in Utah. It was an amazing experience and we really felt that we knew the course. Most of the holes were true to the real thing - and we played it as if. We loved it. Ole complained that we had unfair advantages. I don´t know what it was, I just know the fact that I won!

1/17/2015

Goodbye to 2014 and hello to a New Year

Marianne:
The time before Christmas did not at all turn out as expected. Michael´s mom passed away on December 19th - Michael´s birthday. This was an absolute shock for everyone, since Hilda was in good health and only 69 years old. She had a stroke. The funeral service was on December 23rd.


This of course highly influenced our Christmas. We decided to spend Christmas Eve in the summerhouse together with Max. We had a very nice and quiet evening. We were supposed to celebrate Christmas with Michael´s mom Hilda and Max, so we didn´t have a christmas tree. We did our best and made a fun decoration with candles - close to the real thing. Christmas dinner was made to honor my mother in law. We had duck, pork roast with the skin on and everything else that is needed for this very special and traditional meal.


On the 26th, Michael and I went for a long walk by the beach. I know that I have previously published pictures from the area around the summerhouse - and that is probably going to continue. We simply love this heavenly place on earth! This day we went in the afternoon - and everything simply looked pretty.




















We drove back home to Zealand on the 30th. so that we were able to step into the New Year together with Lone and Peter. We stayed at their house with 2 other couples and had a very nice evening. It was wonderful to be among friends on this last night of the year. We ended up staying the night, since it was impossible to get a taxi.

After less that two weeks, we went back to FriisBo - our summerhouse. We arrived Friday the 9th in the evening. We decided to make this a very easy trip, since it was very short, so we were traveling light and without a lot of supplies. That´s why we bought take-away ”shooting stars”. It is a classic kind of open sandwich with deep fried fish, smoked salmon, shrimp and other nice things. Yummi!!!

Saturday morning we realized that the lot was VERY wet. Actually I had to wear wellis when I went to get wood for the fire place. All of a sudden we had a small pond in front of the woodshed. Later that day, Michael was going to the traditional ”basement lunch” with the scuba diving fraternity at Dan´s. I spent the day together with Ulla, Trine and Bjørn - it was a very nice, relaxing day. We went for a long walk, talked, had tons of coffee, wonderful food and Ulla treated my sore shoulders with acupuncture.




This was a crazy weekend, because we had two storms (twin storms) hitting the west coast of Denmark. They were called Dagmar and Egon. Egon caught us the night between Saturday and Sunday, so this was a pretty interesting night. We have this solar panel on the roof and it came loose, which made a lot of noise. The combo of this and the fear of it falling down, totally ruined my sleep. Sunday morning Michael had to crawl up on the roof and he tried to tie the panel so that it would´t fall down. Apparently he was successful, since it was still there, when the handymen came to fix it on Monday. By that time, we were back home in Farum. The picture is from the newspaper and shows ”our” stairway to the beach. It is VERY seldom that the water is so close. We had a wonderful breakfast with my parents - as always it was very nice to visit with them. We went to Max´s house to see how he was coping. And he seemed to be okay, which was a huge relief.