Amalienborg Palace

The Danish monarchy has existed for more than 1000 years and is among the oldest royal houses in the world. The Danish Royal Family has nine castles around the country, but their main residence is Amalienborg Castle in Copenhagen, where both Queen Margrethe II and Crown Prince Frederik’s family spend much of their time. Amalienborg isContinue reading “Amalienborg Palace”

Freetown Christiania

This month we left the European Union… kind of.  We visited the partially autonomous community, Freetown Christiania, in Copenhagen.  Christiania is built on an old abandoned military base that was taken over by hippie squatters in 1971. The community quickly turned into a hippie, anarchist and collectivist community. After forming a collective fund in JulyContinue reading “Freetown Christiania”

Rosenborg Castle

During one of our weekend trips, we visited Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen. Rosenborg was built in the Dutch Renaissance style as a summerhouse in 1606 by Christian IV. Then the castle was used by Danish regents as a royal residence until the 1700s. In the 1700s the castle became a place where kings stored allContinue reading “Rosenborg Castle”

Brev’s Danish Game Day

Today Brevin will be sharing a blog post on what a typical game day here in Denmark looks like for him. Check it out below: Game days in Serbia were much different than here in Denmark. For example, in Serbia we would arrive to games about 75 minutes prior to tip off and we wouldContinue reading “Brev’s Danish Game Day”

Traditional Holiday Foods Part 2

On Christmas Eve we got to experience a traditional Danish Christmas meal. Brev’s team manager, Hanne, dropped off the ingredients and cooking directions (which were in Danish) early in the morning to be heated up and finished later that evening. Luckily, one of Brev’s teammates is engaged to a Danish woman, Cecilie, so she couldContinue reading “Traditional Holiday Foods Part 2”

Traditional Holiday Food & Drink Part 1

Glogg and Aebleskiver are apart of every traditional Danish holiday celebration. Gløgg is a traditional Nordic wine that has been around since at least the 16th century. It’s a warm spiced wine, usually containing cloves, cinnamon, cardamom and ginger. Additionally citrus peels from oranges or lemons, raisins and almond slices are sometimes included. Aebleskiver isContinue reading “Traditional Holiday Food & Drink Part 1”

Team FOG Covid Outbreak

When Brev’s team, Team FOG Næstved, finally returns to the floor tomorrow, it will be their first game in just under a month due to Covid-19. It all started during their last game on December 7 in Randers, which is on the island of Jutland. Brev had been feeling ill going into the game butContinue reading “Team FOG Covid Outbreak”

Naestved Christmas Welcome

Earlier this month, we joined hundreds of Naestved locals in their holiday tradition of welcoming Santa to the city. Everyone gathered at the city harbor and enjoyed free traditional Danish holiday snacks and drinks, including Æbleskiver (a pastry) and Glogg (a spiced wine), while waiting for Santa. Eventually, Santa arrived via a patrol boat andContinue reading “Naestved Christmas Welcome”

Jul Markets🎅

Earlier this month, Brev and I went to Copenhagen to visit the three Christmas Markets in the city. The Nyhavn Jul Market is located along the canal and contained about 20 small shops selling an assortment of goods like spiced wine (glogg), Danish Butter Cookies, hats, gloves and mukluks. Here the vendors were very vocalContinue reading “Jul Markets🎅”

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