I mentioned last year this region's tradition of "drille-nisser" coming home with the preschool children and this year was no exception. Every morning, Joshua was anxious to find out if he was the lucky one to be bringing it home and when the day arrived, he was thrilled to bits. It played tricks all day (sticking all his toys to his ceiling with double-sided sticky tape, swapping things around and lots more) and when Joshua woke up the next morning, he found that it's been having a party in the kitchen with his Teddy and Erin's stuffed toy snake and they'd been eating the cakes we'd only baked the day before!
In Erin's class at school they take turns taking this "reading monkey" home. It reads a book with them and they then have to do an oral book review the next morning. When she got to take it home it got the full five star treatment and her favourite doll even got kicked out of the doll's bed...
I've always wanted to take Quentin to this concert, which is held every year in December in Copenhagen. And this year we finally did it and went. The day out was made even better by my parents and Zak joining us.
It is the oldest choir in Denmark and their orchestra, performing Händel's Messiah in the cathedral where the original Kristus statue is. It is the most amazing experience and it was every bit as good as I remembered it to be. (My parents took us to see it when I was a teenager and I remember being really touched by the music and the scriptures the whole arrangement is build over). It makes it obvious that you are experiencing the works of two inspired artists.
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