I had my second day off yesterday! It was so great and I got to spend it with the sister missionaries that are serving in my ward. They have been such a blessing to me, and are honestly my main friends. They come over once a week and have dinner with me and we just talk. It's great, and I'm so glad that I've been able to meet them and have their friendship.
We went to Drottningholm Palace, which is where the king and queen live.
It. Is. Gorgeous.
Fall has always been my favorite season in NY, but it's even better here. Like, so much better. Not only are the colors amazing, but everything is so artsy and cute that it makes it 20x cooler.
So, if you want to visit Sweden, visit in the fall.
BUT. Not in October, the last week of September would be prime. As I'm now figuring out, lots of things shut down as soon as October hits.
More facts about Sweden:
-Dogs are allowed everywhere. Buses, trains, stores, you name it, they're allowed.
-There are like, no police. I saw someone pulled over for the first time last week.......I've been here almost two months.
-Pumpkins are EXPENSIVE. I found a medium sized one for 100 krona, which is the equivalent of 15 dollars and I was excited about how cheap it was. We want to carve pumpkins (sisters, elders and I) so now I just need to find one more "inexpensive" one.