Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts

Saturday, May 16, 2020

SSS: More Ears

I got a lot of questions about my ear collection after sharing my BBBrooke ears last weekend, so I thought I share my other ears today! All of these are from small shops, so none of my regular, purchased-at-a-Disney-Park ears are included. The name of each shop is below the photo and you can find the shops on Instagram and Etsy!

Up
HappilyEarverAfter

Rainbow
BeEarGuest

Disney Dogs
PineapplesAndAloha

Dachshunds
ToNeverNeverland

Bing Bong
EverAfterByPatti

Up / Tinker Bell / Merida / Pooh Bear / Orange Bird
MyMouseketEars

Pooh Bear & Piglet / Carl & Ellie Chairs
MagicShoppeEars

Rainbow Connection
NotSoHiddenMickey
the ears are interchangeable and slide off the headband!

Mushu & Meeho
NotSoHiddenMickey
you only need one headband bc you can change the ears!

Pixar Ball & Luxo, Jr. / Coco / Disneyland / Mickey's Fun Wheel / Pride
HappilyEverHatter

Rainbows
EarsByRay

Peter Pan & Tinker Bell / Cinderella Castle / EPCOT / Mickey's Fun Wheel
AlohaEarsDesign

Tangles / Zero / Bing Bong / Up
AlohaEarsDesign

You may have noticed that many of these are 3-D printed ears...they are so lightweight and comfortable to wear for hours at a time!

I've mentioned before how I've given away ears that aren't "keepers" for me after I've taken photos with them, but I did give a pair of Tinker Bell ears away that were definitely ones I loved, but I thought a little girl would enjoy wearing them so it was a spur of the moment thing!

Tinker Bell
EverAfterByPatti
I gave these away to a sweet little girl!

Here's an example of ones I had no trouble giving away
after taking pictures with them even though they're cute!

While all of these ears are adorable - along with the ones from BBBrooke I posted last week - the Tinker Bell ears from MyMouseketEars are the ones that have been to four of the Disney castles so far, and I will definitely be taking them when we visit Hong Kong and Shanghai!

Walt Disney World

Disneyland

Disneyland Paris

Tokyo Disneyland


I love supporting small shops and buying awesome, unique items that I can't get in the parks!

Happy Tails to you!

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Lovely Libraries

We've been fortunate to visit some amazing places, and one thing we try to do is visit libraries whenever possible! Not every library was particular noteworthy, and there have been times when we've wanted to go inside, but were denied entry because we were tourists or not students at a particular university, etc., which we completely understand!

For Travel Tuesday, I'm sharing pictures from some of my favorite libraries we've been to on some of our trips!

In addition to these wonderful places, there are SO MANY MORE libraries I want to visit, with the Austrian National Library in Vienna at the very top of my list! We're in the early stages of planning a trip to Austria next summer, so I'm hoping that works out because I have longed to see the library there in person for well over a decade!

The Old Library at Trinity College
Dublin

Boston Public Library

Public Library
Amsterdam

Royal Library of Denmark
Copenhagen

National Library of Finland
Helsinki

Stockholm Public Library
Sweden

National Library of Catalonia
Barcelona

Czech National Library of Technology
Prague

Rainbow floors throughout!


Happy Tails to you!

Monday, January 1, 2018

2017: A Look Back

2017 was a bit of a roller coaster for us!  There were certainly some very happy moments, but also some decidedly sad and worrisome ones as well.  Such is life, I suppose…but if there were more ups than downs, then I think it's safe to say it was a good year!

In January, we went to WDW for the "After Hours at Magic Kingdom" event.  We'd done this once before and loved it, and we had a great time at this year's event, too!

In February, we went to Philadelphia for a weekend because we'd never really spent much time there aside from sporting events and it was so much fun to soak up as much of the history as possible.

March was a relatively quiet one, mainly because Sadie was having a rough time and we were at the vet for appointments quite frequently.  To be honest, it was kind of a sad month because we knew Sadie's health was rapidly declining and we were living on borrowed time with her.  We just tried to love on her as much as possible every day.

April brought spring break, which meant a long-anticipated trip to Japan to visit Tokyo Disneyland!  What a FABULOUS trip! I loved it so much and would go back in a heartbeat because Tokyo was such a cool city!

May represents the year perfectly – the lowest low and the highest high.  On May 5th, we helped our Sadie cross the Rainbow Bridge, which was indisputably the saddest moment of our year.  How we miss that wonderful little dog.  At the other end of the spectrum, on May 26th, my brother and sister-in-law welcomed our first niece, Emma, to the family, which was the absolute highlight of 2017 for us!


In June, we attended a Lantern Festival, and it was truly the most magical experience!  I definitely want to do this again!  It also brought the end of the school year, and although I love teaching, it's always a great feeling to wrap things up after a long year!  Once school ended, we went on an amazing adventure to Copenhagen and Prague. If only we were independently wealthy so that we could just travel all the time because we love exploring new places…the whole strangers in a strange land thing!

July was another busy month!  I taught an Elementary Math Methods course for pre-service teachers, which was awesome.  SO awesome.  I love working with pre-service teachers because they are excited and passionate about education and their enthusiasm is contagious!  On a sad note, my mom's dog, Carmen, passed away, and she was very much an honorary member of my herd.  Ginny was particularly close to her, and so it between losing Sadie in May and Carmen in July, it was a tough few months for her.

We also did some traveling in July!  We went to Edinburgh, which had long been on my bucket list, and in a happy twist of fate, one of our friends happened to be there at the same time, so we were able to meet up one afternoon, which we loved!  We also spent a weekend up in Canada with family, and then we went on a Disney Cruise at the end of July with C's parents to celebrate their 50th anniversary!

In August, I went on a super fun trip with my mom!  We spent two nights at WDW, followed by a four-night Disney Cruise!  We actually ended up with an additional night back at WDW because our flight home was cancelled!

The end of August was less fun, as it not only meant back-to-school time, but Maddy had to have surgery to remove her spleen because there was a large tumor on it (which thankfully turned out to be benign!).  She had a tough time with recovery and it was due in no small part to my mom's care and devotion that she slowly but surely returned to her happy self.

For the third summer in a row, I did my #100daysofdoxies / #100daysofhappy photo series.  I love capturing the ridiculous and adorable antics of our dogs!

September is always a crazy and exhausting month because of the everything that comes with the start of a new school year.  I know people always say that teachers are tired at the end of the school year, but I find the beginning of the school year much worse.  Of course the end of the school year is tiring, but the light at the end of the tunnel grows brighter each day.  Not so at the beginning of the school year!

Between September and October, I also spent three weekends up in Canada with family.  Frankly, it was bittersweet as my beloved grandma was moved into a nursing home about eight hours further away from me.  I am certainly hoping that we will be able to visit her this year.

The other trip we took was to Las Vegas to see a Golden Knights game in October. We had a great time and it's always fun to see a new NHL arena.  This one was our 34th!

November brought a trip to Disneyland Paris and although it had a rocky start with a missed flight, we had an incredible time!

The end of the year was a bit of a blur because Maddy had to have spinal surgery in late November.  Yep, a second surgery only three months after her splenectomy.  2017 was not the best year for that poor little dog!  Thankfully, she recovered beautifully this time!  Other noteworthy events include the Remembrance Ceremony in honor of Sadie and Carmen, Christmas, and finally our 23rd wedding anniversary on New Year's Eve!


Tomorrow, it's back to school after an all-too-brief winter break, but we've got some fun things planned for 2018 and we're looking forward to lots of adventures!

Finally, I wanted to thank YOU for reading my blog!

Today is the five-year anniversary of The Log Dog Blog!  When I started, I really didn't have any idea of the direction this would take; I just knew I wanted to somewhere to share our stories with far-away family members!  It has turned into a place where I can document both the simple, everyday parts of our lives, as well as the exciting and amazing things we've been fortunate to see and do!  It has kept me connected to people I don't see nearly often enough in real life and it has given me an outlet for sharing big and little moments through words and pictures.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart!


Happy Tails to you!

Friday, July 14, 2017

Copenhagen

This is the first leg of our journey...

Friday, June 16

On our way to JFK, we stopped in Maryland to visit our new niece which was awesome because we don't get to see her nearly enough for our liking!  We made one other stop on our way to the airport, and that was to grab some lunch at Earl of Sandwich at one of the rest stops on I-95.  We arrived at JFK around 7:00, parked the car in long-term parking, and took the Air Train to the terminal.

Those of us who know us know that we are not fancy.  Whatsoever!  We are more than happy to fly Frontier and Spirit and pretty much any other "cheap" airline if it means we get to travel.  But C happened to find relatively inexpensive business class seats for this trip, so not only did we have super comfy seats, but we had access to the executive lounge before our flight, so we could relax and take advantage of snacks and drinks.  Not going to lie…it was pretty great!

Our flight ended up being delayed by about two hours, and much of that was spent sitting on the plane, so those lovely business class seats really made that delay a non-issue.  I'm sure I would have felt very differently if we'd been in our usual economy seats.

I took some photos as we descended into Copenhagen...just beautiful!
















Saturday, June 17

Wanded in Copenhagen around 1 pm, took the subway to downtown, then a taxi to our hotel.  We stayed the Kong Frederik hotel right in downtown Copenhagen.  What a beautiful hotel this was!  There are some plaques hanging in the lobby with name of celebrities who have stayed there…Duran Duran, Rick Astley, The Stray Cats…be still my '80's-music-loving heart!!!

After we got settled in our room, we decided to venture out and find something to eat.  We happened upon this little hole-in-the-wall place called Fresh Bagel and decided to give it a try.  Oh my word!  It was SO delicious!  Such amazing sandwiches!

We spent the remainder of the afternoon and evening wandering around Copenhagen before I FaceTimed with Ginny – always one of my favorite things to do when we are away!  She is hysterical…looking at the screen under the phone, around the phone, over the phone…I am so lucky my mom has the patience to move the phone around so the two of us can see each other!  Maddy, on the other hand, has little to no interest in FaceTime conversations with me!


















Sunday, June 18

We ate breakfast at the hotel, and unfortunately, it was not the greatest meal we've ever had, so we decided we would not be doing that again during our stay.  We've had a run of luck on really great hotel breakfasts, so this was a little disappointing, but not a big deal.

We took the train to the Carlsberg brewery for a tour, which was a fun couple of hours, and after returning to the downtown train station, ate lunch before venturing over to the Hans Christian Andersen museum.  It was a cute place, but I guess I never realized just how depressing some of his stories are!  "The Little Match Girl?"  So sad!

We discovered a place called Taphouse that has more than 60 beers on tap, so we decided to stop in for a break and we loved it in there!  We ended up returning on two other days because the staff was super friendly and the beer was delicious!  After a few more hours of roaming around the city, we realized it was getting pretty late, and it was Sunday, and most restaurants were closing for the night before we really thought about dinner.  Thankfully we found a place that was open late and were able to enjoy a fantastic meal at an outside table and partake in some serious people-watching.


















Monday, June 19

We returned to Fresh Bagel for a late breakfast before taking the train to Frederiksborg Castle, which was awesome.  I admit I pretty much love any and all castles, but this one was very pretty and had fabulous gardens to wander through.  The Great Hall was particularly stunning and I took tons of photos in there because the room and the chandeliers reminded me of the ballroom scene from Beauty and the Beast!

We stopped for ice cream before catching the train back to Copenhagen.  We decided to go back to our hotel to rest for a little while heading out to dinner and to Tivoli Gardens, which is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world.  It was also one of the places that inspired Walt Disney to create Disneyland!  We enjoyed the evening wandering through the park, admiring the elaborate theming, eating ice cream, and partaking in more people watching.  At the end of the night, we stayed for the "Tivoli Illuminations" water show, and then went back to Taphouse before calling it a night.  So fun!





















Tuesday, June 20

We slept in and then grabbed a late breakfast at a place called Emmery's Café, which was great, and then went over to the National Museum.  While I'd love to report about all of the amazing exhibits, but we did not stay long because it was ridiculously hot inside the museum and therefore a rather unpleasant experience!

After leaving the National Museum, we went to the Round Tower, which afforded some nice view of Copenhagen, and the to a small local bookshop where I found the most amazing Harry Potter covers! I already have seven complete sets of the book series, but if it weren't for the thought of baggage fees for loading up our suitcase with heavy books, I would have bought them.  Alas, photos will have to suffice!  We also checked out the Disney Store, but there is nothing really noteworthy to share; it was pretty similar to Disney Stores you find in America (as opposed to the one in Toyko, which was fantastic!).

We took a canal boat tour that highlighted a variety of sights and was a great way to see the city.  Afterwards, we found a tiny little pizza place that upon first glance seemed like not the best choice, but we took a chance and the pizza was super good!  We got ice cream waffles for dessert at another little shop and then walked over to the Little Mermaid statue.  It is a very popular tourist spot, so there were a lot of people in the area, so we took some photos and then were on our way back to our hotel.
































Wednesday, June 21

We went back once again to Fresh Bagel and got stuck behind a huge party of about 12 people, none of whom seemed to be able to make a decision about what they wanted to order – including the last person, who, when asked what he'd like on the FOUR sandwiches he ordered, replied to the employee, "You choose."  What?!?  Who does that?  It was a very irritating experience, but the payoff was worth it because the food there is so good!

After our late breakfast, we walked over to City Hall to see the World Clock, which was incredible!  The ingenuity that went into its creation is nothing short of awe-inspiring.  We then headed over to Christiansborg Palace and went up the tower, which gave us some amazing views of the city!  After that, we visited the national library, which is called the Black Diamond.  I absolutely love libraries and this one was beautiful!  As we wandered back through the city to our hotel, we had a super delicious crepe and then a final stop at Taphouse to cap off a great day!
































Thursday, June 22

We got up early, packed, and went to a nearby café for breakfast, and then spent a few hours at the Tycho Brahe Planetarium.  We then went back to pick up our luggage, walked to the train station, and took the train to airport for the next leg of our adventure!











Final thoughts about Copenhagen:

- smoking is a major issue – people smoke everywhere – as a non-smoker, I was not happy
- there was no air conditioning in our hotel, which was less than ideal – and many shops/restaurants/businesses had no air conditioning, either!
- drinks (other than beer) were typically served with no ice and at room temperature
- at most restaurants, you have to pay for water, and soda is more expensive than beer
- in general, I found most of the people we encountered to be fairly rude – no holding the door for the person behind them, lots of cutting in line, not moving out of the way when people are trying to get past, etc. – although I acknowledge that these may just be customs that are standard practice to me, but not others
- restaurant staff don't try to run you out the door as quickly as they can – you are welcome to sit and linger for as long as you like!
- my least favorite thing about Copenhagen – there are bikes everywhere and the cyclists will run you over without looking back – they appear to have no concern at all for pedestrians OR cars!
- my favorite thing about Copenhagen – so many great things in walking distance of the city center and very easy-to-use public transportation make being a tourist a breeze!
- we walked 33 miles in Copenhagen!
- finally, I found a bunch of Disney movies:
















You can also read about the second part of our journey when we visited Prague!

Happy Tails to you!