New in Copenhagen
While I hardly got used to the culture of Europe, even with my 2 years stay in London, living in a locality with majority population from India. Copenhagen came as completely opposite experience. My first week in Copenhagen, with two children in a beutiful apartment in the heart of Frederiksberg, was more of a "is this really happening" experience. I remember, it was late evening on the day we arrived to Copenhagen. We carried with us pre-packaged food from London, just picked up from a local take away, which was to be our dinner on arrival. I also carried lots of baby stuff and some basic groceries to last me a couple of days to allow me for making my way around.
A had already been to Copenhagen for an interview and by what he had explained to me then, my impression was of a very small town, with very little population and hardly any Asians. When we arrived in 2008, it was true that there were very few Indians as compared to today. However, there were many families, whom we eventually learnt to know, who were here on offshore projects from TCS, L&T, Accenture etc. At Maersk where A was employed in Copenhgaen, there was no precendence of Indians in the Business that we knew. Many were in the shipping part of Maersk, though.
The first month was spent getting the formalities of CPR number, renting a house, getting the school for D sorted out and such other tasks. A was getting used to his new job and I had now transitioned into a full time mom and a part time house wife.
The next blog is about my visit to the local grocery store.
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