Our Flickas Last Full Day: Museum, Fika, Dinner
It snowed (just a dusting) overnight! So our fllickas got to see a bit of winter magic here in Jonkoping before leaving tomorrow...good thing they had their "new" snowpants. They would need them for the longish walk down the hill to the Lans Museum.
There is a John Bauer Museum inside that I had planned on taking them to based upon an earlier visit that I blogged about on September 11. If you'll recall, John Bauer was a Swedish painter born in 1882 in Jonkoping. He is best known for his illustrations of Swedish folklore and fairy tales.
Here the girls show their enthusiasm for this museum.
Once inside, there are racks of clothing to try on to fit right into the enchanted forest with its inhabitants.
Their mother and grandmother got into the spirit while the flickas made their selections.
I rather fancy this picture of the mother and her offspring.
After all these costume changes, we headed to the arts/crafts area of the museum. Then home to get ready for more interactions. We had a sweet fika with a mother and her son who will be at NPU Spring semester.
I love how the flickas tried to communicate with the son...and more Swedish/English interactions are ahead as we, once again, met with Anne's former roommate and her family for dinner later that night.
Elin made homemade Swedish meatballs that were the best EVER!
This was truly a day to remember from start to finish.
Here the girls show their enthusiasm for this museum.
Once inside, there are racks of clothing to try on to fit right into the enchanted forest with its inhabitants.
Their mother and grandmother got into the spirit while the flickas made their selections.
Choices made!
After all these costume changes, we headed to the arts/crafts area of the museum. Then home to get ready for more interactions. We had a sweet fika with a mother and her son who will be at NPU Spring semester.
I love how the flickas tried to communicate with the son...and more Swedish/English interactions are ahead as we, once again, met with Anne's former roommate and her family for dinner later that night.
This was truly a day to remember from start to finish.
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