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When is it quiet when we’re in town?

Well, I should say, when is it quiet when I’m in town, now, PSM is getting a little taste of what it’s like when I come for a visit! He might need a nap!

We got up to a fresh bagel breakfast, yum, he headed out to an appointment while GES and I cooked for another Thanksgiving meal, this time with ACS’ brother and sister-in-law. They do this every year, this was the first time I was here for it. It’s nice, they do Thanksgiving with their respective families on Thanksgiving and then together the next day. 

This was also a chance to celebrate with the neighbors, M&C O’F, who really are more like family. I have to tell you, I’m so glad my sister and brother-in-law found this neighborhood, it reminds me of my neighborhood in Atlanta, more family than friends. 

We had a champagne turkey, the vegan cooked the bird! Who has pictures?! We also cooked the stuffing in bird, this is important to some people, they were quite happy! Green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, corn souffle, crescent rolls, salad, cranberry. We don’t mess around here! PSM and MF didn’t realize it was the full enchilada, so to speak! 

Don’t forget dessert! Unfortunately we had to leave before the pumpkin pie, pecan pie, sugar cookies, oh my! but PSM and I had a very special visit to make. 

Uncle K wasn’t able to join us at PSM’s brother’s house for Thanksgiving. He’s PSM’s mother’s brother-in-law, need a chart? I can make one, I’ve learned! He’s older and wasn’t up to the drive or that much excitement, so when the mountain can’t go to Mohammed, you know the rest.

He was so touched that PSM was there, both of us, but more one of his favorite nephews, and let me tell you, he’s got a few…wink wink. He regaled us with stories of his sister-in-law,  PSM’s mother, his own mother-in-law, PSM’s grandmother, his entry into the family, his children and as with many of the older generation, “wash rinse repeat”. It was just like every visit with your older generation relatives, stories, silliness and bad jokes or puns.

It was a great visit, important to Uncle K, his daughter S and most important, PSM. I’m very glad I was able to join them and get some one-on-one time with Uncle Kim, and that PSM wanted me a part of it. I’m honored. 

From there, we went to meet the friends, wow that sounds so ominous, the friends. We met them at a bar/restaurant/bowling alley. It was so awesome to see them! They are so very fond of PSM and I see that when we’re together and they have brought me into their family as if I have been there forever and I appreciate that so much. 

We laughed, drank, ate, laughed, drank, ate, wash-rinse-repeat. How’s Hawaii? How was your trip? We need to plan a weekend away! How about a girls weekend in Iceland?! I think it might happen! I’ll definitely keep you posted!

Then back home, GES was up, we chatted for a minute, PSM was sawing logs on the loveseat, I sawed a few of my own in and out while GES and I watched Hallmark movies. Then it was time for lights out, officially, more family stuff tomorrow! 

Hey, PSM, welcome to my whirlwind! Ya tired yet?



{November 24, 2016}   What am I thankful for?

Happy Thanksgiving all!

What am I thankful for? Where do I start?! I am lucky enough to be surrounded by friends and family and extended family this week in Boston. You know what it’s like when I get to go to Atlanta!

My sister has an amazing network of friends, they have become my extended family. PSM’s family has accepted me and become family, who knows, maybe one day it will be “official”. He also has an amazing network of friends who are his extended family. I’ve told you about my friends in Atlanta who are my family. My friends from childhood and not to mention all of you, my friends.

I am lucky enough to have people in my life who make it richer just by knowing them. I am surrounded by love and friendship,  who could ask for more. 

You read my blog every day, how could I not be grateful for that? Not only do you read it, you comment on it, you send me texts and emails, I know you’re reading it and that says so much to me! Thank you!

The children in my life enrich it so much, I get birthday cards, pictures, hugs, snuggles, love, joy, excitement and things like this. MGS did this at school this week.  She’s grateful for her family, her Papa, that’s my dad,  of course and…her Auntie! guess who! How could I not be grateful for that!!

I know my post is selfish, what I have and what I’m grateful or thankful for and you know what, I’m ok with that. 

Thank you my friends and family for being in my life and making it fuller, it would most assuredly be much bleaker without you. 

Happy Thanksgiving to all, I hope it was all you wanted it to be!



{November 23, 2016}   Normal family crazy!

Another day at my sister’s house, right?

Yes and no! The day started with breakfast at a local place with my sister, dad and PSM. PSM and I only had toast, coffee and tea because he and I had a brunch with his Aunt and Uncle in a few hours. 

We went to a nice place in Alston called Lulu’s, breakfast and lunch was enjoyed by all. We laughed, caught up, talked about our travels, our trip that just happened and their recent trip to South Africa.

After brunch we went to his brother’s house, and had much of the same, laughter, catching up, talking. Those was more like GES’ house, with two kids showing off for the guests. Even though we’re family, we’re not there every day, so in that respect, we’re guests.

It was loud, crazy, goofy, happy, noisy, wonderful. Then back to GES’ house where it was loud, crazy, goofy, happy, noisy. 

Lala showed up a while later, more catching up and then one by one, everyone started going to bed. Here I am talking to you, reveling in the crazy and love.



{November 22, 2016}   A happy JJ moment!

You know some of my favorite things to receive are handmade gifts. 

I was not disappointed! Today I got some mail that arrived after the last time I was at my sisters house. It was the birthday cards my grandkids made!

They were from Baby A, LB and her baby sister,  Princess L.

I la la la love them! Did you doubt I would,  for even a second?

Here’s a trippy fact. The made them on my old dining room table in a room painted almost the same color as mine, is that classic or what!

Thank you my fabulous ones! 



{November 21, 2016}   Welcome home!

We’re back! I really wanted to say ‘Back in the USSR’, well, I really wanted to sing it! ha ha

We got back Sunday afternoon, picked up my bag from PSM’s Boston office, then headed to GES’ house. Our welcome was just what the doctor ordered!

I opened the door, MGS saw me, screamed my name, jumped up, ran and jumped into my arms, oh I needed that! 

We caught up with GES and MGS, played games, enjoyed the fire in the fireplace, talked until ACS and EJS got home and it was more of the same, fabulous. We did that until it was time for bed.

Today, I got to get MGS on the bus,  hung out with AS, ACS’ sister-in-law, then u drove EJS to school, PSM had an appointment, I made some calls, then we had breakfast at a local place with great pancakes. Back to the house to work, more phone calls and then all of a sudden it was time to pick the girls up from school. 

Back home, dinner and silliness until it was time for bed. What more could you want. 

Welcome home. 



​Boats, ice skaters palaces, crown jewels, Nobel prizes, vikings, oh my!
Let’s start the day off with a nice walk back to the Grand Hotel. While we wait for our canal boat tour, we walk through the park across the road and find an ice rink along with a skating troup.

We realized that if you have an opportunity to take a canal or walking tour you do it as soon as you can when you arrive. Sometimes, when you do it towards the end,  you see stuff to already knew about.
We enjoyed the tour, actually saw and learned a few things! For instance, The Grand Hotel flies the flags of the be nations of their guests. There is a park that has one of every tree native to Sweden, minus one, the climate is not conducive for survival. We saw the ABBA cabin, ha ha, high end houses, even a castle that had been converted to a rest home, sold!

After the canal tour, the royal palace was just across the street, literally, so there you go.

It was just about 1215pm, so we got to see the changing of the guard in a second country.

We were also treated to the trumpet and drum signals to the guards and soldiers. [Unfortunately the videos are too large to post].

Entry into the palace, let’s go! I love to start a tour with a statue of a woman of power, armed!

We began in the Room of the Royal Orders. A few medals, some royal crosses, royal uniforms puts one on their best behavior.

An exhibit of royal wedding dresses from the mid 1970s to today brings a tear to your eye. It seemed to turn each woman into a little girl playing dress up.

Then the guest residences and the state apartments. There was one hallway that can be set up with a table that stays 170! Another room was an audience room that was once turned into a crib room for a royal babe.

We did go to the treasury to view the Crown jewels but…no photos, sorry friends, not allowed.
So…all this royal stuff made us a bit hungry. We found a restaurant in the dungeon or cellar of a building and settled in for two sandwiches, who knew we were going to get full salads in the bread! The atmosphere was cozy and close.

After lunch, our next stop was literally across the square. Unfortunately, no one posted that the Nobel Museum would be closing early. We had about ten minutes to walk around, that bummed us out. Damn our stomachs!

What should we do now? A little shopping, this was the place to do it,  maybe a  cup of tea and something sweet. We were really just biding time. Why, JJ, you might ask,  why?
Why, I will tell you my friends…a Stockholm Ghost Tour! We were going to get some history, a story or two, maybe even see a ghost!
Our guide, Calum, was bloody brilliant! He’s from England, married to a Swedish woman, glad for that, he was great!
Did we see any ghosts? I can’t speak for anyone else, but I didn’t. Some good stories though!

Turns out, wherever there is bloodshed, death and horribleness, the Swedes like to build amusement parks and spend family quality fun there! [This is centuries after the horrible stuff occurred, of course!]

One of the other funny tales is of the little statue with the scarf, if you rub his head, you get a lifetime of good luck, also leaving him gifts, like phones and mp3 players, when you come back 24 hours later, the tribute will be gone and you’ll have a lifetime if good luck, um…the funnier part, after we were at our next stop “I completely forgot, um, if any ladies rubbed his head, there is a 96% chance you’ll be pregnant within 24 hours!” Um…

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All in all, a great time was had by all!

 All this ghost hunting worked up an appetite, so where did we go? A Viking restaurant! Efyr was great! You  walk down a dark flight of stairs, literally with red lights, the doors are heavy wood, the interior is all stone and wood.

Apparently you really need a reservation, but like high tea, we got lucky! When you finally get seated for dinner, you are announced by name and where you are from to rousing cheers and thunder claps and foot stomping.
The food was good, even a vegetarian option for me. Everything was great and authentic, down to the cutlery.

There was music and merriment had by all!



Return the car! Ha ha

After breakfast we checked out of the hotel and props to the property. The woman at reception gave me two passes, shhh, for public transport for the time we’re here and took care of the parking tickets! Apparently there is no free parking in Stockholm and no one told us where to park when we checked in…and they knew we had a car.  Now get out there!

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The outer doors to the hotel would open automatically  you walked up, nice!

Our morning view was pretty spectacular and then the dive over to drop off the car, pretty,  huh?

First stop was everyone’s recommendation, Skansen, the world’s oldest open-air museum and zoo. It has a zoological garden specializing in Nordic fauna, such as moose, reindeer, bear, wolf, lynx and wolverine. It features over 150 historic buildings from previous centuries, from all parts of Sweden. 

Here’s the thing, we liked it, but being winter, there wasn’t much happening. One of their big things is people walking around in traditional clothing giving talks and performing every day life, we found one.  It boasted stories and shows, etc. I think in the spring and summer, it would be a lot of fun. 

We did find several of the Nordic animals but the bears, wolves and reindeer were harder to find. Maybe we’ll just have to come back, hmm..

Next stop, canal or under bridges boat tour, yes? Great! Let’s go to the Grand Hotel, that’s where we pick up the tour.

Two tickets please, yes? No. Just missed the last boat, not to worry tomorrow morning it starts all over again! What ever will we do now?

Why…Let’s go to the Grand Hotel and have a spot of tea and figure out our next move. Sounds good to me! 

Not only did we have tea, we had high tea! I love high tea and it’s been ages since either of us have had high tea. Apparently, this is something you need to order in advance, some people reserved up to four months ago! [“But let me see what I can do” said our waiter”]. Guess what happened next?!

First…they had decaf coffee so you know PSM was in heaven! It is one of the hardest things to find outside of the US. I jumped in and had their special house blend, so good, I even bought a tin!

So…if you haven’t had high tea before, do you think you could ever get full from for teeny [barely even quarter] sandwiches, two scones and four teeny cookie like desserts? The answer is YES! 

We started with, well PSM going into a dreamlike state after his first sip of coffee, then when his feet came back down, we started with the sandwiches, my favorite thing on that level, whipped chevre with honey,  oh my gawd!!

With the scones we had lemon curd, plum jam, sweet cream cheese and not so sweet whipped cream. The whipped cream helped to cancel some of the sweetness of the other toppings, I didn’t need that too much, ha ha.

By the time we got to the desserts, we were just about done! There is no way we could do that every day! 

What a fun and new experience we had together!  Although, we are so stuffed, we may never eat again! We need to walk this off !!
Where to? Next stop…the Moderna Museet.

We were both excited about seeing this museum, we both enjoy modern art and almost all of what we saw was amazing! 

There were sculptures and paintings by Picasso, Munch, Leger, Gris, just to name a few. 

Duchamp, Rosenquist, Oldenburg, Lichtenstein, Matisse.

There were artists and pieces we recognized. There was modern, expressionism, surrealism and then there were pieces like this. Yup…

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Another one of the free exhibits was on architecture, from arrival to moving, infrastructure, set up.  What makes a house a home?

I found the statistics video fascinating. 

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Let’s head back to the hotel, check in, get settled in and see what comes next. 

We are in the room,  we’ve gone to the executive lounge, had some treats and now we’re just enjoying the view, the lights, the sounds outside and sitting, we are enjoying sitting! 

What adventures await us tomorrow? I can’t wait to find out! I’ll keep you posted!



{November 16, 2016}   Day 10…We’re in Sweden!

I was tempted to sing “Hello Sweden my old friend” [I hope some of you got that!]

We got up, ready for the next adventure! Breakfast and a stroll around the town of Ystad, where we stayed last night and knew nothing about! The town was just waking up so we let it slumber a bit more, we had places to be!

In the car and on the road, we had one immediate destination, the town of Kaseberga, a cute little artist community that was recommended by the guy we met on the Metro.

Along the way we stopped at a beach and as everyone knows, a cold day on the beach in Sweden is better than any day in the office! 

We finally made it to Kaseberga and we believe in the summer it’s a very cute artist community. Alas, in the winter…not so much! Two restaurants would be open for the day. um…

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Back in three car for the next six hours. Ok, in retrospect, diving to Sweden sound a lot more exciting and romantic than it was. If we had more time, we could and would have stopped a free more places and the bridge was not as exciting as we thought it would be, well to be fair, it was after dark and we couldn’t see much. 

But it was an experience! This is the second time we’ve driven between two countries in Europe, wonder what countries will be next?

We arrived in Stockholm, arranged our hotels and settled in for the night. A nice dinner, art exhibition and a great view , what could be better? We’re in Sweden!

Lots to see over the next three days! can’t wait!



That means, goodbye Copenhagen… hello…tell you at the end of  the post.

Today was our last day in Denmark and we’re going to make the most of it! Crown jewels, busts, portraits, statues and more, oh my!

On our walk to our first stop, the Crown jewels! Along the way we stopped to ooh and ahh and realized that PSM had been having a ball on this trip! Ha ha, see how I did that?

Rosenborg Castle (Danish: Rosenborg Slot) is a renaissance castle located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The castle was originally built as a country summerhouse in 1606.
I have a feeling that the armed guards at the castle were about 12, you’d probably agree if you had seen them!

Here’s the interesting thing I found out about these beautiful gardens… The gardens were something to behold at one time but since it was incredibly expensive to maintain, it fell into disrepair. In 1785 the orangey was elevated with a new story, remodeled as barracks for the Royal Guards and the garden turned into a drill ground. Cool, huh?

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We walked into the castle on the first level and began the tour. Oh my these royals liked to look at themselves! Busts, portraits, mirrors, oh my! And even…wait for it..a royal throne! Sorry, I couldn’t help myself!

The next two levels, medals, some jewelry, chandeliers, time keepers, dishes. 

Now…we go to the treasure for some weapons, wine and crown jewels. Sounds good to me! There was a lot to see, interesting and ornate, the gun collection was a gift from President Lincoln, cool, huh?

We worked up quite the appetite and decided on Cafe Pauldan. We think we were in the university district, a lot of people studying and it seemed they built the restaurant in a bookstore, so cool! I was in heaven…grilled goat cheese sandwich! O M G!!!

Now we are off to the NY  Carlsberg Glyptotek, it’s next to Tivoli Gardens, the second oldest amusement park in the world. Too bad it doesn’t open until next week, oh well. 

The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (Glypto-, from the Greek root glyphein, to carve and theke, a storing-place) is an art museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. The collection is built around the personal collection of Carl Jacobsen (1842–1914), the son of the founder of the Carlsberg Breweries.

It was amazing the number of marble statues, it’s the largest private collection in the world. Amazing the way each statue was lit, elicited so many emotions.

There were statues, busts, paintings, frescos  just breathtaking. 

One of my favorite exhibits was Edgar Degas. The museum’s collection includes ALL the bronze sculptures of Degas, including the series of dancers. There are pieces all over the world, but here was he entire collection, can you believe it!? Aren’t they just breathtaking?

We ended with Greek, Egyptian and Roman. I’m still awestruck!

We left the museum, went to the hotel to pick up our bags, off to the airport to pick up a car and said Farvel København and Hallå Sverige! Hello Sweden! 

The Øresund/Öresund/Oresund Bridge (Danish: Øresundsbroen Swedish: Öresundsbron, hybrid name: Øresundsbron) is a combined railway and motorway bridge across the Øresund strait between Sweden and Denmark. 
We stopped in a town called Ystad and at the oldest hotel in Sweden, cool, huh?

I think that’s pretty good adventure for one day! Who knows what tomorrow holds, I’ll keep you posted!



I almost wanted to say “we’re hunting wabbits”.

Monday in Copenhagen seems like a slow day. A lot of the museums and other attractions are closed, but fear not friends…we prevailed and found things to do! I know you’re surprised! Just walking to figure out our next move is beautiful!

We found ourselves at the Royal Residences. When the flag is out on A palace, that means it’s primary residence is occupied. The Crown Prince is in residence, mummie, or The Queen out, too bad, I was hoping we might have some tea. 

We were, however, in time to see the changing of the guard! They do this once a day at noon. There are four royal residences, so they go to each palace. I asked and found out they are out for 2 hours and rest inside for two. The next day they are at the military base. 

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It’s a bit of a long recording, but so cool to see! There are police who keep everyone at a good distance and out of their path while allowing you to observe and even take video. What would we do without our cellphones!

Here’s a bit of trivia for ya about the changing of the guards: 

There are three types of guard changes:

  • Kongevagt (King’s Watch) – when the monarch is in residence – accompanied by the Royal Guards music band.
  • Løjtnantsvagt (Lieutenant Watch) – when Prince Henrik is residing at the palace or Crown Prince Frederik or Prince Joachim are residing at Amalienborg in the capacity of regents – accompanied by the Corps of Drums of the RLG.
  • Palævagt (Manor Watch) – the Crown Prince or Prince Joachim are in residence but not in the capacity of regents or the Palace is uninhabited – the Guards march through Copenhagen without music accompaniment

Ya ‘loin somethin’ new every day! [Must be heard with a New York accent!]!

Our next stop was literally next door, or down the corridor, so to speak. Frederiks Kirke, or Fredericks Church. Frederick’s Church has the largest church dome in Scandinavia with a span of 31m. The dome rests on 12 columns.

I loved the two organs in the church, very different and beautiful in their own way. Hey, doesn’t that statue look like he’s in trouble?

Next stop,  the city of Christianshaven. Well to be precise, Church of Our Saviour Church of Our Saviour 

(Danish: Vor Frelsers Kirke) is a baroque church in Copenhagen, Denmark, most famous for its helix spire with an external winding staircase that can be climbed to the top, offering extensive views over central CopenhagenWe did have a quick stop for tea and cake.

The trip up the tower to get to the spire is a one at a time deal, this was fine as there were things to see at the different levels and it gave me a chance to catch my breath! The items were a bit odd, not odd for a church, odd that they seemed to have been abandoned there. 

Once I got to the top, I walked around the outside andthen it was time to go up. I climbed the spire slowly, my only fear…dropping my phone! Made it back down together,  whew!

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Down below, I realized I had worked up an appetite, so we headed to Ida Davidsen’s. On the way we are reminded that this city is very big into Christmas and they are ready to celebrate!

Ida Davidsen’s was a recommendation from Christopher at the front desk. The restaurant is known for its open faced sandwiches, which also happens to be a Danish gastronomic specialty. PSM had duck and I had cheese, I believe it was camembert and oh my…heaven! 
Now, I know you’re thinking wait, she’s vegan, right? Yes I am, but remember, vegetarian by choice, vegan by force and on this trip, like our last big trip, some countries just don’t understand that some people don’t eat meat so I accommodate and let me tell you, the result may not be great, but it tastes great!

Then it was off towards our new hotel, right on the canal. We didn’t feel like going at that moment, so off to our favorite like pub for tea for me, a porter for PSM and more good conversation. Oh yeah, somewhere in there we had waffles and churros, y u m!

We hit the hotel, got to the room sat down and all of a sudden it was about 45 minutes later and we woke up and realized we were hungry!

We went to a restaurant who’s placard boasted “Try our vegetarian burger and you will become vegetarian!” How could I not? Well folks, I’m here to tell you it’s not true, for me anyway. It was still a good time.

After dinner, as we were walking to our hotel, oh so far away on the corner of the next block…we passed McJoy’s Scottish Pub and after the sign they were boasting, we went in. PSM had a Carlsberg and I had an amaretto on the rocks,  look at me, all grown up!

We hung out, listening to our loud musician neighbor and some good music. I have found it very interesting that most of the music restaurants and pubs play is American and classic oldies at that! I’m not complaining, I just find it interesting, since I know that there are singers from these countries,  oh well, bring it!

Now…it’s off to sleep for us, adventure awaits and…a new location,  I’ll tell you tomorrow!




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