tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6387537954022499769.post8205925814966106899..comments2015-01-08T23:54:36.060-08:00Comments on gratitude + longitude: "Jan, we have a problem." Or, New Year's Eve in Aarhus...Janhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14714399033890256064noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6387537954022499769.post-48291355122591608702015-01-08T23:54:36.060-08:002015-01-08T23:54:36.060-08:00Hi, Matt! Thanks for reading. One of the best/luck...Hi, Matt! Thanks for reading. One of the best/luckiest aspects to this trip is that it fell during the holidays. I have loved hearing all about Danish traditions. My favorite is that families "dance" around the tree on Christmas Eve (it's more holding hands and walking around, but I like to picture them getting down, as well). <br />I'm so glad the rainbow panorama made it onto your list. The good news is that the Aarhus Art Museum itself is really fantastic, so it's by no means a waste on a day pass to see the rooftop. When the day comes for your travels to Denmark, please do let me know - I hope to have many more tips by month's end. :)Janhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14714399033890256064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6387537954022499769.post-3787231002513977032015-01-08T21:26:19.045-08:002015-01-08T21:26:19.045-08:00I've always wanted to spend new years eve in a...I've always wanted to spend new years eve in another country! It is so interesting to see what other traditions exist outside of our cities in America.<br />Also, I love the rainbow panorama. That is added to my list of things to see in Denmark. I'm glad to see that you had a great birthday/new years celebration despite being abroad. I think that there is a lot of truth in your mama's saying about how you spend new years eve. You are on track for a great year. Enjoy Germany! Matt Mesheynoreply@blogger.com