Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas Trip to Denmark

Rupal and Flemming hosted us at their beautiful home in Denmark and treated us to a traditional Danish Christmas.  We spent a night in Copenhagen and then spent the remainder of our trip in Kolding for all of the family Christmas festivities.

Christmas Eve is the big day in Denmark.  That is when the candles on the tree are lit, Christmas songs are sung, the traditional Christmas dinner (Duck, caramelized potatoes, cabbage and rice pudding with almonds and cherry sauce) is cooked and eaten, and presents are exchanged.  The following day is Christmas lunch, which is a multi-hour affair with bread, a variety of fish courses, remoulade, rye bread, pate, cheeses, and lots of beer and snaps.  (Snaps are small shots that are taken throughout the meal following the toast of "skal!") Christina and Jonathan joined us on Christmas eve, and then we met Flemming's lovely extended family on his mom's side when they joined us for Christmas lunch. We didn't take too many pictures during the trip, but here are a few:

Exploring Copenhagen
The Christmas tree on City Hall Square:

Reindeer!


Walking through Tivoli Gardens (famous amusement park and garden):


Time for some shopping ... the prices of most things in Denmark tend to be on the jaw-dropping side for our American sensibilities, so it was only window shopping for us.

Picking up Christmas provisions at the fancy Copenhagen market.  If grocery shopping were televised on ESPN, Pranav and I would definitely watch.



These look like oils/vinegars, but I think they were liquors/liqueurs (which is why Pranav was particularly intrigued).

Fromage:

Outside the market:

So Euro.

Back in Kolding
Jonathan preparing to decorate the tree.  Before ...

... and after.  Note the real candles that will be lit on Christmas eve.

Rupal making Ebelskivers (stuffed spherical pancakes):


Beautiful view of the fjord from the dining room:


Out and about exploring Kolding:





Quick visit to Santa's house:

The table ready for Chef Flemming's masterful Christmas Eve feast. There was one exploding potato incident, but that only made the remaining potatoes that much more delicious.

Jonathan & Christina.   So much love.

Cheesy crostini appetizer:

Flemming was kind enough to insert some delish fish into the meal for me:

Time to light the candles ...

... and sing some carols.

After we opened presents, Jonathan immediately began trying out his new DJing device.

Looking legit.

Thanks for a wonderful Christmas, Mortensen family!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

13th Annual VARP Cocktail Party


The traditional pre-party New Tokyo sushi spread for our helpers: 

A surprise pre-party visit from the Newmans! Newman, aka The Godfather, hosted Newmania for 10 years and is one of the Cocktail Party's biggest supporters.
Pool shark:

Pool shark conference:

You call always find these guys in a corner talking shop about education:

Friends from the Special Litigation Bureau:

Megan and Jabar, two of our biggest helpers.

Pranav and lots of lawyers:

Seeing double.  V and her family friends from KC:

Vijay and Nihal from Wash U.  Um, can you stand a little closer, guys?

Michigan Law friends:

Every Cocktail Party eventually devolves into bhangra.  Brrrruah!

Relaxing after realizing the party is a success:












Friday, November 11, 2011

Tarun and Liz's Michigan Reception

We road-tripped to Midland, Michigan for Tarun and Liz's Michigan wedding reception hosted by the Chandrans. Our job was to bring the ronak, so our friend Tara and I took it upon ourselves to make sure the dance floor was occupied at all times, even if just by the two of us. Tarun's parents invited us to their home for a delicious South Indian lunch on Sunday before we headed back to Chicago. Fun weekend!





Friday, November 4, 2011

LA for Mac & Shauna's Wedding

My tradition of October/November trips to LA. continued

On Saturday morning, we hosted a brunch (and Michigan game watching party) at Sandeep and Chaita's house for all our LA friends who we would not see at the wedding.  Soph was on fire during the brunch and even passed out her "business cards" as people left. Our friends still fondly recall the time a polite and hilarious almost-3 year old handed them her business card.

With sweet Sophie:

Soph giving us unsolicited directions to the wedding.  I wish I had video to convey just how hilarious this was ("... and I have ONE more thing! Go up, and then jump, and then ...")

Conveniently enough, the wedding was at a restaurant in Pasadena, just a quick 15 minute drive from Sandeep and Chaita's house.

Kim and Whitney, two of my freshman floor friends from Wash U.  I loved Kim's vintage glamour that night, and Whitney was wearing her mom's old dress from the 60s/70s. Both so beautiful.

 Mac, who I also met on my freshman floor at Wash U, also looked amazing.  All guys with red hair should wear this particular color combo and three piece suit to a formal event at some point in their lives:

Solana was in the wedding.  This is her with Mac's little brother, who is a heavy metal artist.  You may note his hair is long on one side and shaved on the other.  The brother wrote the entrance music for the ceremony.

 The couple:


Thanks for a lovely weekend, LA friends and family!