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Monday started off with letters from Chase early in the morning and then breakfast at our hotel in Malmö with Elder Beus and Elder Hill. It was fun to hear them tell of mission experiences and talk Swedish with Ally. Quick photos and then off to shop in Malmö Centrum. It was fun to see where Ally spent some time while living here. We hurried to check out of the hotel, C R A M M E D into the car with all of our luggage + Ally's mission luggage and Todd dropped us off at the central train station which was, luckily, near by. Forgot to fill the rental car with gas, shoot! Ally went between helping me buy the train tickets and the kids ordering subway sandwiches. Her Swedish sounds so cool. Todd met up with us and we boarded the train to Copenhagen. In Denmark we walked through the city center to the building that housed the original Christus statue and the apostle statues. Waffles and ice cream, shopping and taking in all the sights we could before we headed out to London. Beautiful old buildings, crowded cobble stone streets, pigeons, fountains, and shops bursting with souvenirs are what I will remember about Denmark.
On to London. Somehow our hotel was right in the airport, which totally saved our bacon. All we had to do was hop on the shuttle to the north terminal at Gatwick and we checked in and went to sleep, well, after I went nuts at Marks and Spencer Simply Food. Rhubarb and vanilla yogurt, carrots and hummus, salads with all kinds of power foods, nuts, berries. We ate, planned a little, then went to sleep.
Up early-baked beans, cooked tomato, ham, toast and scrambled eggs for breakfast. First stop was Big Ben, we were there for the noon-day chimes. We walked around Westminster, went to the War Room Museum, lunched on the steps of a courtyard and then went to Oxford Street. The boys went one way and the girls went the other...the stores just look so much cooler in the huge old buildings with red double decker buses going by and flags (American and British and NFL) hung across the streets. Liberty was my favorite stop. We met up for dinner at an Indian food restaurant, shopped a bit more and headed back to the hotel on the Gatwick Express.
Oh the Gatwick Express...they charged us 144 pounds. The next day it was 47 pounds. We got ripped by the people selling tickets in the airport. First stop was the visitor's center-we chatted with the missionaries (Ashby's from AZ, & Elder Tan from SHEKOU), watched a movie on forever families and then headed back. We got a musician down in the South Kensington tube tunnel to play "Happy Birthday" to my mom.(Love you Mom,and miss you on your birthday!) On to see Wicked at the Apollo Theater, the girl who plays Glinda is a member of the YSA ward here, so they say. Double-decker bus ride past speaker's corner and then to a surprise stop for Ally, a little shop called "Totally Swedish". It had groceries, towels and napkins, books and cookbooks, dala horses etc. We next walked to Cath Kidston for backpack pins and then had our final dinner at Pizza Express in a back corner wooden booth by candlelight. It was a great ending to our vacation. Train ride back, called Mom for her birthday.
Todd and Ally went to the gym, the rest of us showered and stuffed our bags the best we could.
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| Elder Beus and Ally |
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| Ally & Brooke in Hjarup |
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| Chase is in the middle row, a little left of center with the gray suit. His cousin Chase is in the same row, farthest to the left. |
Up at 4:15AM and we just had to go out of the hotel and up the escalator with all those bags. I ran to get breakfast while they waited in the line to check baggage. As we were at security, the loud speaker said, " gate 53 is closing in 1 minute. If you are not here, you will not be allowed on the plane." So we ran and ran. It took longer than a minute but they let us through the gate. I think they were laughing at us. When we got in line to get on the plane, we waited and waited. Then we got on the plane and it took off nearly an hour late. Hurry up and wait! At least we got a little exercise in for the day.
Amsterdam airport for frites and salads, smoothies before our 12 hour flight. We found some country patches for Brigham and boarded the plane. Sophie was our snack gopher--she kept going back for chocolate and chips and noodles, apple slices and ginger ale, all through the night. We landed in Hong Kong after 5 episodes of Master Chef. The kids looked like a crime scene, sprawled out and sleeping on the floor and on chairs while we waited for the 9am ferry. Sophie was so tired she said "all I saw was shapes" while walking from airport terminal to ferry terminal. After the ferry ride Ally wasn't feeling so well. While we were waiting for our bags I found her around the corner squatting, throwing up over the side of the ferry dock. Welcome to China!
When we walked out of the ferry building, Ally was greeted with members from our branch holding signs and flowers and leis. What a welcome! It was so nice of them to come and greet and support her. Thanks everyone! We appreciated the effort and the rides home. Love our branch!
We rested a bit and then headed over to the Cox's so President Cox could release Ally from her mission. We talked about how Ally's mission service has blessed our family and goals for the future. By the time we were finished it was raining so Pres. Cox loaded us all up and drove us home. Indian food to celebrate Ally's first night back at "home".
Saturday: We are still messed up, time wise. Girls and Todd were watching Studio C at 3AM, the girls loved that! A few up around 10AM watching BYU football, Brigham was down playing soccer all afternoon, til dark. All the girls were sleeping until 5:45PM and now want to eat breakfast. Gym time now. It was 8ish PM and we are all wide awake. Shannon came over to hang out with Brigham in exchange for Ally, Brynn, Sophie and me. We rode with Joyce down to get haircuts and massages. Ally's first Chinese haircut was a success. We were up so late doing laundry and wide awake, we were able to watch some of conference at midnight-2AM.
Sunday: Nice day at church. Sophie, Todd and Ally shared their testimonies. Matt and Holly came for lunch. Ally is reporting at the district presidency meeting and Todd is napping here beside me. That will cost him. All is well.
Hope all is well with you, too.(Love you Aunt Jane!)
Love from China,






















