@@kennethAmos8929 we are blessed to be able to have these opportunities, and travel really is the best education 💓 we loved Denmark and look forward to our next visit
Icelandic hotdog is not a thing.... It´s a danish hotdog in Iceland. Iceland was a part of Denmark when the danish hotdog was first made, it´s the same hotdog...
It's blasphemy, to visit Denmark with kids that age, without visiting the Lego House and Legoland, in Billund. I know it's the opposite side of the country, but you can get there in like 3 hours by train.
@@akyhne oh man!! I wish we had more time. I actually just finished listening to “a year of living danishly” where I learned about that place after we left. I hope to take them on the next trip here 🙂
Med Lov Skal Man Land Bygge Land must be built with the law In Danish, the words are more or less swipped from front to back compared to the English translation.
@@LivingUnconventionally Word for word: 'With Law Shall One Land Build' ('One' being the kind of 'one' that would be used in a sentence like 'one would think').
@@bopoulsen4030 totally! I would love to see more of the country one day, but we just had a few days in the country as a layover on our way back to the USA from Montenegro. Happy we got to see the city!
Amazing experience you guys are giving your kids 😊
And I do hope you enjoyed your time in Denmark 😊
@@kennethAmos8929 we are blessed to be able to have these opportunities, and travel really is the best education 💓 we loved Denmark and look forward to our next visit
Icelandic hotdog is not a thing.... It´s a danish hotdog in Iceland. Iceland was a part of Denmark when the danish hotdog was first made, it´s the same hotdog...
@@JesperSandgreen oh that makes sense! I didn’t know that. Thanks for sharing 🙂 🌭
It's blasphemy, to visit Denmark with kids that age, without visiting the Lego House and Legoland, in Billund.
I know it's the opposite side of the country, but you can get there in like 3 hours by train.
@@akyhne oh man!! I wish we had more time. I actually just finished listening to “a year of living danishly” where I learned about that place after we left. I hope to take them on the next trip here 🙂
Med Lov Skal Man Land Bygge
Land must be built with the law
In Danish, the words are more or less swipped from front to back compared to the English translation.
@@Gringo80 makes sense! Thanks for explaining
@@LivingUnconventionally Word for word: 'With Law Shall One Land Build' ('One' being the kind of 'one' that would be used in a sentence like 'one would think').
The sentence is the first words in "Jyske lov", which is the first law for the whole country and goes back to about the year 1240.
Sorry. But sjælland and copenhagen i not just Denmark.
@@bopoulsen4030 totally! I would love to see more of the country one day, but we just had a few days in the country as a layover on our way back to the USA from Montenegro. Happy we got to see the city!