Showing posts with label Uppsala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uppsala. Show all posts

Friday, January 5, 2018

Lady Traveler in Sweden -- Part 5

Sweden in the Fall


Part 5
European Trip September 2017


May your footsteps set you upon a lifetime journey of love.
May you wake each day with His blessings and sleep each night in His keeping.
And may you always walk in His tender care.




A stroll along the canal in downtown Uppsala



This part of our trip is dedicated to everlasting friendships



Returning to Sweden is always nostalgic for me.
We lived in Sweden for a year in 1991-92
to attend an international Bible college in Uppsala.
I fell in love with the beauty of the land.
The red houses.  The yellow houses.
The castles.  The historic churches.
Most of all,
the wonderful, loving people
who still remain lifelong friends.



Lifelong friend, Dan, and his son, Josef
showing off his new boat.
Don't you know all vikings own a boat, or two?



The canal that runs through the town of Uppsala
Don't you know all Swedes own a bike, or two?



After the long, hot days in Italy and Spain,
the cool, cloudy, and even rainy days of Sweden were inviting.
(that's why I packed summer and winter clothes--all in my carry-on)



Rob and I bought a bus pass and spent a few days
traveling through the old familiar streets of Uppsala.
We stopped at favorite eateries along the way,
laughing and sharing past memories of our many trips
to Sweden over the past 20+ years.



Dan and Birgitta took to The Mall of Scandinavia



Can you believe that I trekked through this four-story mall
and did not buy one item?
That's me, the non-shopper.
My logic kicks in, telling me that I have enough clothes,
too many accumulated treasures ... blah, blah, blah.



A Sunday afternoon at a castle north of Stockholm with Dan and Birgitta. 
We ate the most delicious brunch in a beautiful converted barn.



After brunch, we enjoyed a Sunday drive to Stockholm's
Mall of Scandinavia
(Scandinavia's largest mall).
I've been to some very classy malls in 
Paris, London, Moscow, Tel Aviv, and other major cities ...
And, oh yes, not to mention Rodeo Drive in Bel Air.
But I have to say I was very impressed with the layout of this four-story mall.



Our friend Lennart drove us to a nearby village where his boat is docked.
He is a retired sea captain so of course he has a boat.
Did I mention that he was one of the captains on the MS Restoration?



We stopped for Swedish fika in a quaint little cafe.
Nothing like strong Swedish coffee on a cold autumn day.



Dinner with Lennart and his lovely wife in their beautiful home.


A few days later we drove to another little village
to have dinner with our friends,
Kristen and Helene.


  
At home with friends Kristen and Helene.
Kristen designed and built this home and garden

with the help of her talented father.


Saturday evening dinner with friends in downtown Uppsala.
Every home is cozy and elegant that says,
"Welcome"

Dinner at Barbro's flat was priceless. Hans and Maggie made the night complete.



Love and happiness



Delightful afternoon and evenings with lifelong friends.
The homes are filled with love and coziness that
makes you want to linger over another cup of strong, Swedish coffee.



Our last dinner at one of the oldest restaurants in Uppsala.  Dan's favorite.
Old, yet cozy.  

Thank you, Dan and Birgitta,
for opening your home to us ... again.



Our ten days in Sweden went by too fast.
It's always hard to say good-bye to friends.
We take home the memories,
and hope and pray for more days to come.



Cherish the friends you make along your journey.
Whether one special friend, or many,
they are God's gift to us.



Stand at the crossroads and look ...

ask where the good way is,
and walk in it,
and you will find rest for your souls.
Jeremiah 6:16



Next blog:
To Berlin, with Love.



Here's wishing you oceans of tRavel blessings!









Thursday, November 8, 2012

Hej da! Friends from abroad and at home



Okay, hello everyone!  I confess that I have been unfaithful to my blog.  Forgive me.  Thank you.  Our house full of Swedes departed Saturday, leaving a small hole in my heart.  We've known them for over twenty years, see them once a year if we're lucky.  They either fly this way, or we fly across the pond to spend time with them in Uppsala.  No matter how long or how short a time you've known someone, a friend is a friend is a friend.  And you know who you are.  I've always wanted to be a better friend, but somehow my friends, and there are many ... not bragging, just blessed and want to proclaim it ... accept me just as I am. And for that I am thankful.

I am in the process of writing a special blog for "The Grace Filled Christmas Blog Tour."  Once finished, I will sit down and write a longer and wittier blog.  Hmm, perhaps I'll call Aunt Eunice and have her write a blog for me.  Good idea, Sharon.  Yes, I sometimes talk to myself.

Latest news?  As of today, LADY and the SEA is available at The Lexington Public Library!  Somehow that excites me, mainly because I love libraries.  I checked out a book that I doubt if I'll even open for at least two weeks.  But no problem.  I can go online and re-check it out.  Oh, the joys of technology.  Reminds me, Rob got his iPhone 5G (is that what its called?)  And I, of course, inherited his 4S (?).  Whatever.

More news.  I receive lots of emails.  Well, not lots, but a lot for an 'almost-famous' author.  Today I received a Facebook email from someone who told me that she has been 'following me' and that I have inspired her to finish her manuscript that she started in 2007.  She will have it completed by Thanksgiving.  I inspired someone!  That makes me SO happy!  It's better than receiving a check in the mail!  So I shall celebrate this email by writing a few lines in the manuscript that I'm working on, LADY on the RUN.

Hey, we survived the election!  Now we shall survive the days ahead.  Not only survive, but we shall go out with joy and gladness.  It all begins inside of us, with our Jesus.  If you don't know Him personally, just tell Him that you would like to get to know Him.  And that, my friend, will make Him very happy!

Until next time, I wish you smooth sailing and oceans of blessings,


Sharon

Listen, my son, and be wise, 
and keep your heart on the right path.  
Proverbs 23:19 NIV

On life's journey, whether traveling around the world or walking around your block, there's lots to learn about life, faith, friendship and fun! so lets dive into a new ocean together ... and lets keep that body movin'!