Shopping
Posted in Travel on 08/02/2010 05:59 pm by enjanerdWe saved a day just for shopping. Ian doesn’t really fit clothes in America, so we figured since we were visiting the country with the second tallest population in the world, they might have something for him. After spending an hour going through a department store, we pretty much gave up hope. They did have slim fit shirts and shirts with longer torsos, but they either weren’t broad enough in the shoulders or his arm couldn’t fit through the sleeves.
So we spent the rest of the morning walking around Copenhagen and window shopping. Well, window shopping until I saw this super cute dress:

On the way back, we stopped by the Copenhagen Cemetary to visit Hans Christian Anderson’s grave. There are many other famous people buried there (Niels Bohr, Caspar Frederik Harsdorff, Søren Kierkegaard, Hans Christian Ørsted just to name a few), but we didn’t go searching around for all of them.
We made a stop at the Post Office and a candy store after that. And then I baby-sat while Ian and Cassia went to the gym. We had a quiet dinner in that evening and got caught up on the World Cup.





08/02/2010 at 20:41
PLEASE TELL ME YOU BOUGHT THAT DRESS! The only clothes I purchased over there were skirts because of the whole “all the women are 6 feet tall” problem with the length of pants!
08/02/2010 at 21:04
Haha It was on the high end of what I thought was reasonable, so I took that picture to think it over… and went back the next day to buy it! :)