Thursday 27 February 2014

Candles, snowdrops and succulents

I picked some snowdrops in the park today, while we were out for a walk with Atlas.
They're everywhere in Assistens Cemetery (the cemetery/park right down our street), a long with some small, yellow flowers I've never seen before.
I picked a handful and placed them in a tiny little vase on top of the beautiful decoration table my grandma bought for us while she was in Copenhagen. They're being kept company by a succulent and a cactus that we bought in a flower shop the other day, and some candles.



It's nice to finally have some decorations in the apartment. It feels much more like home now.
I can't wait till we're able to decorate it a bit more, and I'm looking forward to getting a small desk to work at, and a shelf to keep all the little stuff that are still in our suitcases on. Eventually!


Tomorrow it's time for some more boring bureaucratic stuff that needs to be dealt with in order to make sure everything is happening the way it "should". Even though it's easier for me as a Nordic citizen, it sure isn't a walk in the park moving to a new country and trying to settle down. There's a lot of bureaucratic things and paperwork to take care of and tons of things to investigate before you can properly start your life in a new country without making mistakes!
But thankfully they have been very helpful so far here in Denmark.

Oh, and here's a little snap of today's dinner...
Asian style soup with chili noodles, broccoli, carrots, onion, garlic and ginger, and some pepper and garlic soy strips. Yummy!



Loads of love,
Malin

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