Friday, August 28, 2009
Under-developed muscles?
Here are some things that have been making me smile:
* Getting picked up at the airport by my boyfriend
* Winning 4th place at a couples' golf tournament on day #1 in Portland
* Doing a long run on the waterfront with my amazing friends + one cute daughter in the Bob
* Attending the wedding of my dear friend, Kristin (of Amsterdam fame)
* Not sleeping alone
* Having good food in the cafeteria at work
* Driving in a country where I can read the road signs
* Being surrounded by all of my work mentors - what an amazing support group I have!
* Grocery stores where you can get anything you want... including - PEANUT BUTTER!!!
* Going to work at our beautiful World Headquarters (yes, that's right, going to work makes me smile... I'm sick in the head!)
* Making dinner with my honey
* Spending time with old friends
* Watching my friends' children get bigger before my very eyes
* Hugs
So... not quite sure how my muscles got so atrophied in Amsterdam... I'm sure I smile plenty there. But, I think what I am trying to say is that I am really, REALLY happy here. :)
Hood to Coast is tomorrow... maybe my smiling muscles will get a rest when I'm doing leg #2 at 11:30pm. :)
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Copenhagen!
Anyways, last Friday, my friend Leslie and I ventured out to yet another new country - Denmark! We visited the country's largest city, Copenhagen, and had a fantastic time!! This trip was super relaxing, and we spent a lot of time just enjoying the atmosphere - soaking in the friendliness of the people there, the amazingly good food, and the fantastic-ly fun shopping!
The harbor at Nyhvyn - famous for its colorful buildings
Leslie proved to be a great travel buddy - she always does research on two things before she goes to a new city - chocolate and beer. I am asking myself why I haven't been on a trip with her earlier! These are my favorite things to try also (okay, add gelato to the list and I'm a really happy girl!). We ate well the entire trip, trying lots of new and yummy things!
Part of the Danish food culture is the smorresbrood, which is an open-faced sandwich. This place had an amazing "condiments bar", where you put all the toppings you want onto your sandwich creation - fun!
Copenhagen was a great city to just walk around in. We spent a lot of our first day just ducking in and out of the cool shops, munching on yummy food, and seeing the sights as we passed them. It was super hot, so at one point, we found a nice fountain to cool down in:
KP chillin' at the fountain outside Amielborg Palace
Hans Christian Anderson, the famous children's author, is from Copenhagen, and so the statue of the Little Mermaid is one of the city's most famous sights (not 100% sure why - it's just a mermaid, for Pete's sake). Anyways, I of course had to see it! :) That is, me, and about 1000 other tourists! ;)
Another Medical Mystery
"What is this thing?", you may be wondering. Is it a fancy measuring cup? Is it a tool to change the oil in a car? Is it for Dutch pannekoeken stroop? No, no and no. What is it? It is the container that I had to submit my "sample" in for a bladder infection test last Friday. Yes, that's right. No sterile container. Not even a lid. I get to the doctor's office, and the girl at the front desk simply hands me this container, tells me to go into the bathroom, and then tells me that she'll be waiting for me when I came out. Much to my dismay, she was not where she said she would be, so I wandered around the doctor's office with my "sample", trying very hard not to trip (those of you that know me well know that this can be a challenge at times!). Anyways, miracle of miracles, my test was positive (this is not the miracle), and I was able to get antibiotics that day (this is the miracle - Dutch doctors very much believe that the body needs to "heal itself", so getting antibiotics is pretty much unheard of). Anyways, I know that you all love my stories of the medical mysteries of this Dutch wonderland, so there you have it. :) Oh, and I'm all better now. Whew!