Evening Light

Hi and how are you? I do hope you had nice weekends. I’m sure the majority of UK bloggy types will be talking about how wonderful it was to have some sunshine again! Well, I’m joining the majority; it was great! If you saw yesterday’s post, you’ll have seen that we spent much of the day in the garden. I took Bertie out there again last evening whilst Dan watched the Tour De France highlights. He likes to look for bugs (I struggle with this, but try to be enthusiastic even though I’m dying inside!) and also fill his pockets with stones - funny little chap!

Have a nice week :)

Sunday - In The Garden With My Boys.


Hello on a sunny Sunday. It’s just me and the boys (who look rather serious here - they were having fun, honest!). Maisie is spending the next week in Devon with her grandparents, so I’m outnumbered! I hope you’re all having lovely weekends :)

Copenhagen ♡ Randoms/The End

This is my final set of holiday photos - I think it’s time to get back to my usual blogging now. I have really enjoyed sharing my Copenhagen pictures with you! Thank you for your lovely responses to my pictures. I am so happy to have such fantastic readers from far and wide! 

We made some wonderful memories during our trip there, and I really do hope to return one day. Copenhagen was also unexpectedly, our best holiday for eating too; we dined so well out there! Goodbye Copenhagen ♡

P.S. The seventh picture - that guy is made of sand!! We happened to stumble into the International Sand Sculpture Festival - amazing!
Enjoy your weekends!! It’s my Maisie’s last ever day of primary school today - I can’t believe how quickly the years have gone!
And don’t forget - you can now find me on Instagram - seventytree is my name :) Hope to see you there! x

Copenhagen ♡ Our Apartment 2

Howdy! Here are some more photos of the apartment we stayed in (part 1 here). It was a lot bigger than our own place (damn you extortionate London rents!) but saying that, it is always nice to get back home to your own bed (and loo too, don’t you think? Hehe!). As much as I loved Copenhagen, I love London too, so there are no emigration plans (yet!). Don’t worry mum, dad etc!

Come back tomorrow for my final set of Copenhagen pictures :)

Copenhagen ♡ Rundetaarn

If you’re going to do one touristy thing in Copenhagen, then I really recommend you climb the Rundetaarn. We loved this! It’s such an intriguing and beautifully restored space. On the way up, you can venture into the Library Hall, which hosts exhibitions and has a little shop. There were interactive things for children to do too. Maisie and Bertie enjoyed using brushes in the sand like little archaeologists! Of course once you get to the top, you get a breathtaking, panoramic view of the city too. Bertie had a super time hiding in all the little alcoves and hearing his voice echoing throughout the tower, so it’s a nice place to visit with little ones too. In fact, as you have probably gathered, Copenhagen is an extremely child friendly city.

In other news, I have finally got a phone that allows me to join in with Instagram, so you can find me under the name seventytree. Looking forward to playing along!

Copenhagen ♡ Norrebro

Hellooooo - more Copenhagen! In Norrebro, we had the lovely Heidi and her very cute baby boy as our tour guides! Very kind of her to do so. It was great to see an area through the eyes of a local too. We saw some super-cool graffiti on the way to the park, where the kiddies (Dan included) had fun. It was interesting to watch the man making toffee fudge (yum) in one of the local shops, and we sampled some of the amazing Grod porridge too - wow, there were some crazy but wonderful flavour combinations! Delicious! Bertie is still saying ‘Tak’ now!

Bye for now :)

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