Believe it or not, that is it for my travelogue!
I know, FINALLY.
But I have to remember these things.
I feel like I've changed because of this trip.
Hopefully, a better perspective of the sacrifices
that were made so that I may enjoy a better life -
one full of faith that I hold dear.
How lucky am I that I got to see the places where my
ancestors lived and worshiped for a time?
What a blessing.
To end, I found this great Viking hat in Estonia and
knew I had to have it. When Mr. Viking found the
biggest one he had (we have big heads around here... literally),
I knew it was the one to wear off of the plane.
Samantha and Max loved it.
Abby and Brad - not so much.
I know, FINALLY.
But I have to remember these things.
I feel like I've changed because of this trip.
Hopefully, a better perspective of the sacrifices
that were made so that I may enjoy a better life -
one full of faith that I hold dear.
How lucky am I that I got to see the places where my
ancestors lived and worshiped for a time?
What a blessing.
To end, I found this great Viking hat in Estonia and
knew I had to have it. When Mr. Viking found the
biggest one he had (we have big heads around here... literally),
I knew it was the one to wear off of the plane.
Samantha and Max loved it.
Abby and Brad - not so much.
2 comments:
What at trip! I've enjoyed reading about it. Like most Utah Mormons I have a lot of ancestors from Denmark and Sweden. It would be great to be able to see where they lived.
Liz, I was hoping you had posted photos of your trip. Of course you had! That was amazing -- really! Thanks for sharing your adventures. I totally enjoyed it.
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