Sunday, September 27, 2015

Here's to my first 29th bday

Well it's official, I'm in my last year before my 30s and what a whirlwind it has already been. An international move obviously being the biggest adventure which has pushed me WAAAAYYY beyond my comfort zone. Grateful to have a loving and patient hubby along with 2 little ladies ready for adventure to help me embrace this new life. Hoping this next year will bring a better sense of myself and where I want to to invest my time and energy while also pursuing new friendships with fellow expats and Danes.

Poor Joel woke up sick on the morning of my birthday, so I took over on the birthday plans he had hoped to take care of. First up, birthday pancake making session with the girls. Evelynn insisted I needed a birthday candle to start out my day. After breakfast we bundled up for a little exploring in the forest behind our house. It was a chilly but sunny morning, so we took advantage while the weather is still nice. The walk reminded me of the many summers we spent on the Oregon coast camping. My eyes are still adjusting to so much green after 5 years in San Diego. The girls found lots of little treasures....walking sticks, mini pinecones, mushrooms, feathers, etc. After lunch, we decided to eat my birthday cake so we didn't sugar up the girls before bedtime later on. We made a delicious/rich flourless chocolate cake and topped it with homemade whip cream and sprinkles. Present opening followed (thank you to family and friends for all the mailbox deliveries this week) and then I watched Mary Poppins with the girls while Joel took a nap. Joel and I finished out the night with a steak dinner for two...and the best gift of all...he did all the dishes so I could lay on the couch by the fire and watch a tv show.
Birthday pancakes
Forest adventure with my three favorites - this is the area behind our house.
Poor hubby was not feeling well, but joined us for a little fresh oxygen :)
Love her smile.
Daphne saying "mama c'mon" Apparently I wasn't supposed to take photos
Flourless chocolate birthday cake!
Gifts from E
My assortment of rainbow themed drawings from E
Can't believe how her writing has changed since starting kindergarten
Birthday steak dinner with homemade baguette turned garlic bread.












Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Life in Billund

Well, we are officially in month 3 of living in Denmark and just over 2 weeks in our rental house in Billund. We are so so happy to officially be in Billund, approximately a 7 minute walk to Joel's office and a 5 minute (probably less) bike ride to Evelynn's school. I think we are officially down to 2 boxes and a few suitcases left to unpack and feeling much more settled in our new location.  Here are a few photos from the past couple weeks. Once we get the house cleaned up from the move, I'll give you the official tour.
Hide and Seek with an almost 2 year old
Evelynn's latest selfie
Flowers from our next door neighbor welcoming us to Skovparken
Coloring sisters
Saturday morning at the park
Sweet four year old
We found a pond
More coloring 
Joel getting his man/bat cave set up
Final order of business...getting ready for winter with firewood!
Ev is earning money by stacking wood so she can buy herself Hallie Hippo (a character from her favorite show)
Giant ice cream cone in Vejle
Sister snuggles
Another gift from a neighbor. We have felt quite welcomed here

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Friday Baking Day

As many of you know, I love spending time in the kitchen cooking and baking. I found as I was adjusting to this new life in Denmark I resorted to a lot of baking since that is my happy place and working in the kitchen is my comfort zone. Realizing we probably shouldn't have baked treats and homemade desserts every night, I've decided to curb myself to baking once a week. So welcome to our first official baked treat Friday.

This week I made a nectarine blueberry crisp with homemade vanilla ice cream on the side. I'm trying to take advantage of our last few weeks with delicious nectarines (my favorite fruit!) and Joel LOVES cobbler. For the filling, I mixed fresh nectarines and blueberries with a little vanilla bean, flour, brown and white sugar, and a touch of salt. For the topping, I halved the crisp topping recipe from Ina Garten and added in a handful of almonds and cinnamon. It was delicious and gone in 24 hours 😬. Wish you all could be here to share!
My little helper - thank you to our friend Lana for make these sweet aprons for the girls and I!
Blueberries and nectarines going in, while the ice cream churns and topping waits in the food processer.
Finished product!



Let the chore charts begin...!

Evelynn decided she wanted to earn some money so she could buy herself a Hallie Hippo stuffed animal (character from her favorite show, Doc McStuffins)...so her chart loving daddy helped her make a poster to log her earnings. She also wanted one for herself in her "doctor diagnosis" notebook so she could keep her own graph. So far she's earned 5 Kroner (about $1) for helping do dishes and clean up the kitchen. Here's to the beginning of rewarding hard work and learning about finances :)



Sunday, September 6, 2015

Moving TOMORROW!

Well as of this morning, we officially hired a moving company and they'll be arriving tomorrow morning to load up the truck. The company is delivering boxes this afternoon for us to pack...aka we need to pack the entire apartment in less than 24 hours. Yikes! Fortunately we have only been here for 3 months, so between Daphne's nap and Evelynn being at school all day I hope I can get a good chunk of it done and finish off tonight with Joel's help. Photos of the chaos will come...mid sentence the boxes were delivered 3 hours earlier than expected and I had to answer the door in the bathrobe. Oops...

In the mean time here are some photos of what has been going on in the Baker house lately.

They hug each other goodbye every morning.
Then D runs to the window to wave goodbye
When we visit the bakery and buy a loaf of bread, they give you a free bun for your kiddo. Daphne was quite excited for her warm bun. 
Morning LEGO building.
Daddy took the girls for a bike ride to the Dragon park so mommy could get a much needed break.

Delicious plums...which always remind her of Grandpa's garden where she tasted her first plum
Daphne "helping" mommy pack.
Visiting the cows on the way home from the bus station

Daphne waiting for the bus. We ride the blue bus behind Daphne every afternoon. 
Evelynn washing her hands at school. The students have their own mini-size bathrooom.
Bus ride home...these two like the "chat" along the way
Daddy and Evelynn teaching Daphne some LEGO building skills
Happy girls playing in the rain on our way from Ev's school to the bus stop

Ev telling me about her school day while D does some tricks in the background.
Not sure what was so funny...but I laughed out loud at this photo and had to share.
Pillow Fight!
Sorry to end on a sad note. Early Saturday morning a woman was found in the canal right outside our apartment. The girls and I played in the back of the apartment while emergency crews got her body out of the water. The police think she fell in and had been in the water for several hours and were eventually able to identify her a day later. So so sad. Not a great way to end our time in Vejle but after this experience we are more than ready.