Normally avoiding any major city is a priority. Even Heidelberg was difficult to drive in. I nearly had a meltdown driving through Stuttgart.
So why go to Stockholm? Nad is there. I’ve known Nad since first years of college. Nad is backwards for Dan, can’t remember making the nickname but it’s coming up to 25 years and still sticks.

We start our drive a little ambitious and stop at a mall in Norrköping for a little breakfast and chill before the last nervous leg. Freya specifically ordered pancakes in Swedish. I’m nervous and worried about driving into the city, but in the end, a few illegal traffic manouvers standard for any Chicagoan and we reached our goal!

We’ve been to Stockholm before so no need for sightseeing, Nad is the sight to see. He recommends the Rålambshovs park which is great, graffiti and hip. Pretty cool. He also recommended this park cause it’s one of the few you can drink open alcohol in. Some things from college never change!


And then the one and only Nad and family show up! Stephanie Mia and Roman. His full grown adult children play on the equipment and love the trampoline for a while till we hit the park and Dan brought some cold ones. And some excellent bretzel chips.

Jokes were getting started, flashbacks memories and laughs all included. After a few more we hop skip and jump to a local taco place with outstanding service.


And just when the laughs were getting the best, it was time to say goodbye. Was great to see you all!
Next day we have seen Stockholm already, so needed to find an activity for Freya. I somehow drove through the city center and survived.

Junibacken by the Wasa (cracker) and ABBA (band) museums was the morning plans for Freya.






And then out of Stockholm! Next stop, Uppsala!
Nice write up on your visit to Sweden! Kinda reminds me of your powerpoint on our mustache competition! Great to see you again!
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