The Backstory

Pedal to the Past? What is that, anyway? Who’s doing all this pedaling and where are they going?

We are Lauren Malicki and Melanie Baron. This July, we’re going to bike around part of Denmark, learning more about how Denmark saved nearly all of its Jewish population during the Holocaust. They did it over a few weeks in 1943. Danes of all backgrounds were part of a country-wide effort to smuggle over 7,000 Jews to Sweden in small boats, 10-15 people at a time. It’s an incredible example of ordinary people making an extraordinary difference – and it doesn’t get a lot of attention in American classrooms. We’re hoping to give this story some more play.

What’s the Connection?

Lauren is a middle school teacher in Connecticut, home to the Mystic Seaport ship museum. Only three of the hundreds of small boats used in the Danish rescue effort are still in the water – and one of them is at Mystic Seaport. Lauren noticed the boat, the Gerda III, and became fascinated by its story and the lessons it holds for young teens.

The Gerda III at Mystic Seaport

Lauren was awarded a Fund for Teachers grant to travel to Denmark for two weeks this summer to learn more and develop a curriculum for her students. I’m the lucky friend she invited to tag along and help document. This blog is where we’ll share our adventure with anyone who wants to follow along.

About Us

We’ve been friends for 50 years…literally. We met in kindergarten in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1973. Here we are way back when:

Today we’re both married with (old-ish) children, and while Lauren has had a steady career as a teacher, I’ve worked in a lot of nonprofit organizations – museums, libraries, and now a nonprofit medical clinic in North Carolina, telling stories and raising money.

Despite the time and the distance, Lauren and I are still one another’s first phone call when something good or terrible happens, and whether it’s been 2 hours or two years since our last conversation, we pick up wherever we left off. Because the conversation started when we were five.

So this story will be about history, but it will be told in real time, likely interwoven with the story of two old friends, now middle-aged women biking and backpacking, about aching knees and navigating techology and meeting people and laughing long into the night.

We hope you’ll come along.


Past Posts:

Back to Class

Lauren is back in the classroom – sharing Denmark’s rescue story with her students.

Miles and The Extra Mile

Today we started our 2-day ride from Gilleleje to Aarhus. But first we took one more spin around Gilleleje. We set out to find the rest of the city’s plaques, but we found much more. Yesterday we visited the church’s sanctuary, but the attic where Jews were hidden and captured is only open on Thursdays,…

Reaching the Heart

For the last fifty miles, people have told us to go to Gilleje for the story…and now we’re here!

Context

Today was our first real day of study-tourism, and we started with some background. Jewish context We began the day at the Danish Jewish Museum. I’ve been admiring Danish architecture since we got here, and this one is no accident. It’s a mitzvah. The Hebrew word mitzvah means good deed, large or small. The museum,…

First Impressions

They say you only have one chance to make a first impression, and Copenhagen does not disappoint. It’s beautiful here! Even the SAS plane was gorgeous, flight attendants in crisp uniforms with pillbox hats throughout an 8 hour red eye. Everything is clean, and it works, and what a difference from the chaos and construction…

Packed

Or, how to bike for two weeks with three pairs of socks.

Better Together

The part of this trip I’m looking forward to the most is traveling with an old friend.

Training Wheels

I must really want to go to Denmark, because I don’t sweat on purpose, and I have a very low tolerance for pain.

6 responses to “The Backstory”

  1. Can’t wait to follow along!

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  2. Love this and looking forward to experiencing your adventure!

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  3. Would love to hear suggestions – what would you like to know about leading up to the trip? What questions do you hope we can answer along the journey? Post them here!

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  4. Love this adventure. Look forward to learning as you travel along.

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  5. Ashley Hudler Avatar

    So much fun!

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    Stacey Lecours

    Excited for the two of you to begin your adventures and very much looking forward to following along!

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