Not far from where my parent live there is an open air museum displaying how people lived in the medieval time which in Denmark was the late 14th century.
For Kim and I it felt like we suddenly were a princess and a knight from that time.
Besides from houses, ships and other buildings the place also displays various handicraft, weaponry and how people battles in those times.
They have working Trebuchets there to throw massive stones (or dead animals and burning tar) accurately for distances of more than several hundred metres.
Every day they show people how they work and hurl massive stones into the water.
We tried some of the weapons. I used to be fairly alright with a bow and arrow when I was a kid. I tried the bow and arrow here and it was a total disaster.
Obviously Kim went straigh for the shoes and the furs (I am not a fur person myself):
They also had a knights tournament on while we were there. Two knights would fight using their lances which would shatter on the impact against the shields.
17. August 2009 10:09
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17. August 2009 09:39
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When Kim and i got married last year we promised my mum that we would come to Denmark this summer (European) and have a little party with her as she was unable to attend.
Our journey there didn't start well. A five hour delay from Sydney meant that we missed our flight in London. British Airways told us that we wouldn't be able to get on a flight until next day but we insisted that they get get on us a flight the same day. They waitlisted us on a couple of flight and eventually we managed to get to Copenhagen late the same evening. Thanks to modern technology my parents were updated with the flight details so they didn't have to wait around and they arrived to the airport just before we arrived.
It took our luggage another two days to catch up with us, this meant that we had to do some essential clothes shopping.
The first couple of day we spent with my parent, cooking for them, taking my mum to the forest, the beach as well as going sailing. It is summer time in Denmark at the moment, so the weather was a lot more pleasant than the last time we were there and there was more people at the beach etc.
It was a bit weird visiting this time. My mum and dad are no longer living together and they had sold the house week before we arrived. This meant that we were staying in my dads apartment (Which used to be my brothers) and visiting my mum during the day. My mum has got a really nice little apartment in a facility where there are people around to assist her whenever she needs help.
My mum has also still got the car, so it is easier to take her to places as it has got a lift and special belts to secure the wheelchair.
At the end of the week my dad had organised a party for my family and friends. It was in the middle of the holiday season, so a lot of cousins and other family members were unable to join.
It was especially good to see my grandma (who is 89).
We were in Denmark a total of 10 days before then heading to Italy.
7. July 2009 09:44
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Kim likes to have a lot of parties (Pre-Party, Party and Post Party) when it is her birthday. This weekend we had a big group of her friends over for a BBQ.
It is currently winter here, but it was nice and sunny, so the backyard was still warm in the mid twenty degrees so we were able to sit outside.

Kim had baked cupcakes the night before and used the cupcake stand from our wedding to present them and it looked fantastic.


28. June 2009 09:20
by Rene Pallesen
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Last year I took Kim to Hunter Valley for her birthday. This year we decided to head up to the cold Blue Mountains.
We hired a cabin that we stayed in a couple of years ago. It is a nice little self contained cottage in the Blue Mountains...loads of privacy and a nice little woodfire and spa.
It was cold up there so the wood fire was very convenient.
Saturday morning we had booked a round of golf at Leura golf course. The first thing you notice here is that everyone plays really slowly. We got let through two groups but still managed to complete the round in less than 4 hours. It is a beautiful course and it was one of the most enjoyable rounds of golf I'd played for a long time.
And as you can tell Kim was very relaxed too.
And here showing the latest in golf fashion.
In the afternoon we had a look at Leura (Kim had the munchies for scones) and we had a look at the local shops.
In the evening it was time to celebrate her Birthday so I took her out to dinner at Echos Point Restaurant. Food was ok, but overprices compared to many really good Sydney restaurants. But there was plenty of food so we skipped the desert...and had a really nice and romantic evening, so Kim was very happy.
Next morning we woke up early to have a look at a few shops and gardens around the place. First we went to a garden called Everglades...nice, but would have been nicer once the flowers are out in late winter (It is winter here in Oz now) . After that we went to Mount Tomah botanical gardens. These are very nice, there was plenty of flowers and the layout of the gardens is really nice.
I bought a new tripod for photography last week so we decided to have some fun around the place with jump shots.
14. June 2009 07:40
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Every year there is an Ester show at Fox Studios...it is not as big as the show out at Homebush, but it is a lot closer to where we live and entry is free.
Last year and again this year we brough Dylan there as it is difficult for his mum to go there. We normally allow him to get 1 ride or one game at the show, but because we this year brough Aiden along he got three rides as we though we'd check how Aiden would reach to the rides.
The first ride that Dylan chose was a Camel ride (Although they are not actually camels, but Dromedary's).

Afterwards he was complaining about how smelly they are.
In the mean time Aiden was watching the action (It was a pretty cool day and he had been sick the week before so he was dressed in his bunny outfit).

We tried to get Dylan to look scary with some of the local performers, but I think this is the best he could do.

After this I took Aiden and Dylan on the Ferris wheel and the Merry go round.


These are Waaaaayyyy to scary for Kim, so she was waiting down on the ground taking photos.