Our first stop was England. We stayed with friends that Lena met in Brussels 15 years ago when she was there working as a nanny. Nigel was in the same cell group and now we also got to meet his beautiful family! We also met another couple from the same cell group that also are back in the London area now. They took us around the city and showed us everything that a turist needs to see :-) And we had a nice "Fish and chips" together. Good meeting you all again!Unfortunately, I have no good pictures of these friends as well as others we met during the trip but failed to get a picture of (Pleace excuse the bad picture quality on some pictures. I, Lena, has taken most of the pictures but have not quite learned yet to handle light settings, etc.
Below a picture of St. Paul Cathedral and the Salvation Army headquarters, where my father used to work for more than 40 years ago.
-not much but we did have some snow!
Hans is getting our tree from the forest. Good job Hans!
and we where happy to take him to all the sights in Stockholm.
I'm also happy my neice was able to join us for our "Sweden tour". She came with us for about 10 days and must have been very tired when it was time for school again :-) (since all of us where tired after this week)
Met up with Bennit (a sweet lady, a former colleague to Kenneth and a great supporter of our job in Thassos) at a "New Year race" in Vallentuna. Her son did a good job and ended up as 5th runner.
Being so near Brottby we thought we might visit the Schut family. We found them on their way from the airport (thay been in Holland to visit family on the Christmas brake) and still we where invited for a lunch in their house. What a lovely hospitable family!
For the second year running we celebrated the New Year with Ristholm. A nice tradition. Ristholm stayed in Thassos for a few months last winter so it was good to have time together again. And we enjoyed Carina's good cooking and artistic touch on everything during the night.
Kenneth was part of the worship team
(every one on stage has been visiting us in Greece,
everyone but Andrea- it's a sign Andrea, you got to come visit us!)
In New Life we always have fika before the sermon begins.
that is when God realy can break through.

From the team that was visiting us in May we got to meet three lovely faces. Josefin was one of them. At first we didn't get the chans to meet but then she came up with this brilliant idea, she came with us in the car as we were going from Stockholm to spend our last days in Örebro. We had a few hours together before she took the train back home.Dimitri is shown one big bible.(above).














6 comments:
Oh, fika! I had forgotten.... but how could I? It's such a big part of Swedish life! Glad you got to see so many people over the holidays!
Yes Amanda! How could you!? :-) Our trip was intense but well worth it!
It was lovely to come with you. So fun that I was with you in all that pictures without London.I had a wonderful time but like you sad was I very tired when I cammed home, especially when we was up anthill eleven without new years eve when we cammed to bed at one. But I had some time to rest. When I was out and did`nt rest...
(excuse my english i`m still lurning :) )
Well this was a really great presentation, great pics too! Keep up the good work.
Thank you "Thassos"!
Who are you behind this beautiful name liked to Ilio Mare?
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