Mikkel Beha: Why quarrel, we never

There are no small shoes on board, when Mikkel Beha Erichsen and his family rallies out against the remove or northern coasts. It tells the popular television

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
06 November 2019 Wednesday 13:00
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Mikkel Beha: Why quarrel, we never

There are no small shoes on board, when Mikkel Beha Erichsen and his family rallies out against the remove or northern coasts.

It tells the popular television host, en Ekstra Bladet met him prior to sæsonpremieren on the TV2 programme 'Heading north'.

It works always harmonious, and idyllic, when Enjoyable along with his wife, Marian, and his sons take on the adventure. It may well be that the waves go high on the sea, but there is peace and harmony on board, and it is not acting in front of the camera, which perpetuates family trips, guarantees Mikkel Beha Erichsen.

frankly, arguing we do not. We have trained us to live so close together, says Mikkel Beha Erichsen and tells us that when the boys were small, lived the whole family in a kolonihavehus, at 82 square meters.

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Even less is square, when the family goes to sea at either Havana or their new ship, the Wallenberg.

- We had not so many rules, when the boys were small. There was basically only two. The one was, that it is forbidden to fall overboard, and the other was that you had to talk nicely to each other, he says, and continues.

- We know that when you live together in a pressure cooker as Havana, so there is not much space. Even when it is 40 degrees, you have been away a long time, it all rolls and the cooler is broken, we need to find out about it, he says.

physically, there is perhaps not much of give, but mentally one may well give place to each other - even on the few square meters.

- We have trained us to give each other space. We know that when Theis wakes up, he is fucking morgensur, until he has got the first three cups of coffee. But we know, fortunately each other so well, that we know those things, and so he gets the space, " says Mikkel Beha Erichsen.

Aboard a ship, there are plenty of practical things that need to be addressed. Some tasks are naturally fatter than others, but there is no place to be so pushy, finds Havana and the Wallenberg skipper.
He is the family's new ship, as they have spent years to make ready for the trip north. Photo: Lasse Rahbek/TV2

- We are not working with petty bureaucracy to make sure and 'I did it yesterday'. Now Hold the mouth shut with it there! I took the dishes yesterday, just not good enough. On a ship you have to be quite structured. We know that when we have eaten, so wash up immediately. For suddenly there comes a crooked lake, so if the dishes are there, smoking there are four plates and so there is broken glass all over the place and then there is the one that jokker it up in the foot, he says.

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On a ship is you have to rely on each other and support each other's decisions. You are together on it, is the mantra, when the family sail out.

Marian and I got to talking about the other day, that we never ever have said 'what I said' to each other. It is simply also some of the most childish things to say. It is no use. Making decisions a million times in life. and no one takes the right. Now Hold up, so too would it be boring, ik', says Mikkel Beha Erichsen.

It is in the evening at 20, that the TV2 show 'Heading North'.

Updated: 06.11.2019 13:00