I am back from Copenhagen. Hoooooly crap, I am tired. The flight out from Denmark involved narrow seats, crying babies, and being surrounded by large men who had eaten a lot of onions and garlic before getting on a 14+ hour flight. But I am home, yay! And last night, went straight from the airport to [livejournal.com profile] theda and my big brother's joint birthday party, so I could say hi. (Everyone was delighted to see me, but also told me I was crazy.) I am going to be spending today at the spa in order to soak out some of the jet lag.

The trip was really good, and there are murmurings of my visiting the CPH office more often. And yes, [livejournal.com profile] kambriel, I did bring home two boxes of the chocolate wafers to put on bread. My hotel very helpfully sold them in the cafe. :)
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From: [identity profile] staxxy.livejournal.com


it was wonderful to see you but we all kind of hoped you would go home and rest. 14 hours is a long time to be on an airplane.

From: [identity profile] m-cobweb.livejournal.com


My experience with jet lag is that you reach a point where you feel so bad you can't feel worse, so you may as well keep going.

Until, of course, you can't.
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