And contemplate a 7 1/2 hour flight home, I have a chance to take the firehose off and try to digest this trip. Bear with me as I try to sort this all out.
Washingto DC
So fun touring with Brett and Veronica! Somehow I think they’ll always be newlyweds. I was concerned about George’s foot, and could totally tell when it was hurting. Still, it improved every day. We saw so many sights, really focusing on our govermental seat. Still, my takeaway memory is how easily compatible the 4 of us were, and how much fun we had together.
Virginia

Jessica graduated from William and Mary Law School! We spent all weekend going to various festivities to celebrate her remarkable achievement! She got some impressive awards that accurately reflect her always being involved in whatever she can be. Many people that have been involved with her life (adoptive grandparents , God parents, and friends) came to celebrate with her. I remember hearing George telling somebody about one of Jess’s school teachers being concerned that she was over-involved in things, and suggesting to slow her down. His response to the teacher...’as soon as you can find a way for us to do that, we’d be happy to!’ Well, Jess has found her path, applied her rock solid determination, and we were so happy and proud to watch her fly!
Jessica graduated from William and Mary Law School! We spent all weekend going to various festivities to celebrate her remarkable achievement! She got some impressive awards that accurately reflect her always being involved in whatever she can be. Many people that have been involved with her life (adoptive grandparents , God parents, and friends) came to celebrate with her. I remember hearing George telling somebody about one of Jess’s school teachers being concerned that she was over-involved in things, and suggesting to slow her down. His response to the teacher...’as soon as you can find a way for us to do that, we’d be happy to!’ Well, Jess has found her path, applied her rock solid determination, and we were so happy and proud to watch her fly!
Sweden
Land of ABBA!
We loved staying with Magnus and Johanna and Ulf and Hwa! Fantastic hosts, and such a great introduction to how Sweden really IS. I think the few days we spent with them gave us quite a bit of context to build the rest of our tour on.
The visit out to the archipelago was nun too shabby, either!
We met our group and settled into the Rick Steves portion of our trip. In a way this is the easiest portion of the trip. We just show up when we’re told to, and our tour happens.
We learn SO much from all the guides, and travel VERY efficiently. I have wanted to come to Scandinavia to see if Social Democracy works. It just seems so idyllic. Well, it really does. When everyone in a society really is lifted up, the standard of living for everyone is high. When people (government) are more concerned about the society as a whole rather than a system that promptes the uber-rich, everything works. It’s about everyone faring well...wellfare. I’m sold.
Sweden is all that I’d hoped it would be. I like the whole ethos. Use brains and ethics rather than brawn. Hold teachers and scientists in high regard for what they add to the society, rather than doctors and lawyers and sports stars because they make the big dough.
Denmark
Pretty cool place! I’ll always think of the Danes as master designers
And the masters of renewable energy.
This plant outside of Copenhagen shows how forward looking this country is. It blew me away, and made me sad that the US is falling behind in this...the biggest challenge for the future.
And the bikes! Ah, to be a flat country!

On to Norway
On to Norway
Where people are happy, even while they’re not. It’s just a way of looking at things...it’ll always get better!
For example, this was the only little riff between George and I. No idea any longer what it was about, but it always gets better!

The land of the Vikings! They ran throughout our entire trip. I’m impressed with their ship building, their adventuring, their hardiness, their sense of equality that still stands as the basis for Scandinavian ethos!

The Fjords...and the beginning of additional clothing layers always close at hand.

The land of the Vikings! They ran throughout our entire trip. I’m impressed with their ship building, their adventuring, their hardiness, their sense of equality that still stands as the basis for Scandinavian ethos!
The Fjords...and the beginning of additional clothing layers always close at hand.
Everywhere we turn, our president is chided. It’s embarrassing. We ate here, by the way.

Norway is perhaps the most enigmatic to me. They’re at once the richest of the 3 countries (oil), but the most low-key. It just seems so alien to me that a government would wizely steward a country with the future in mind! Again, kind if sad.
Norway is perhaps the most enigmatic to me. They’re at once the richest of the 3 countries (oil), but the most low-key. It just seems so alien to me that a government would wizely steward a country with the future in mind! Again, kind if sad.
Iceland
Ah, Iceland.
Land of more sheep than people
land of ice
Amazing Icelandic horses (Barbara...I get it now!)
land that fire has shaped more than anything
And yes, the land where it all comes together beautifully.
I was by far the most surprised, awed, and inspired by the beauty of this country. It is a land with wildly diverse geography. Now naive when I looked for the ‘average temperature’ as I was planning this portion of our trip! It’s like asking the average temp for the west coast...including Alaska!
So, favorites? No fair. All so different. Where would I most like to live? I think Sweden, but with a summer home on the North side of Iceland. I would need the culture of Sweden to pull me through the dark winter, then I’d enjoy the beauty and weather of 66 North!
By the way, we were able to do this entire trip without cash of any sort. From the bathroom where I used my visa to pay the 1 Kronar entrance (they didn’t accept cash at all), to every restaurant, gas station, tours...everything!