Back to Class
Lauren is back in the classroom – sharing Denmark’s rescue story with her students.
Two old friends travel Denmark by bike, chasing an amazing story

Lauren is back in the classroom – sharing Denmark’s rescue story with her students.
Lauren is back in the classroom – sharing Denmark’s rescue story with her students.
Lauren here. This is my first post. Melanie was in charge of the blog while we were traveling together, and I am so thankful to her for all the work she put into it. This blog…
Some thoughts from the long trip home.
All roads led here, and it’s where we hoped to go.
A story very few people knew until recently.
Being in the right place at the right time led to a perfect, personal story.
Aarhus through a historian’s eyes
We pedal faster when we’re cold and wet!
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…
Collecting stories, memories, objects…and many many layers.
For the last fifty miles, people have told us to go to Gilleje for the story…and now we’re here!
Talk to strangers. The stranger, the better!
Because stories are what make us care.
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…
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…
Things were going too smoothly…
Or, how to bike for two weeks with three pairs of socks.
The part of this trip I’m looking forward to the most is traveling with an old friend.
The millions of questions swirling in our brains all support one big question.
This might be a disaster, but it’s only a test and better to know now!
I must really want to go to Denmark, because I don’t sweat on purpose, and I have a very low tolerance for pain.
Planning this trip has been surprisingly easy, geographically speaking.
Pedal to the Past? What is that, anyway? Who’s doing all this pedaling and where are they going?