







Gustavia


The Royal Swedish Opera was completed in the 1880s. The decor was so ornate!


A sweet friendship refreshes the soul.
Proberbs 27:9
We just have to say that we have felt warmth, love and acceptance from the people we have gotten to know since being here in Sweden. I didn’t always remember to take their photos, but here are a few.

They live in Nynashamn just a 20’ train ride south of Västerhaninge. You can see the Baltic Sea in the background. They had us over for lunch and served the most tasty reindeer meat in a cream sauce. It was delicious! This couple has dedicated their lives to living the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Karlsson’s were a big part of how we got to Sweden for our mission. Carl-Axel is the architect for the Stockholm Temple. Eric and Carl met many years ago while attending architecture school at the University of Utah. We used to do vacations together as our children were close in age. So many fun memories with this family and we hope to make more.

Nancy and her husband Bo Christer invited us to their home on the beautiful Handen Lake. These people are very talented and hard working. Nancy took us on a hike around the lake. They were the previous Temple President and Matron.

Inger wrote the book, Stegitro-Leap of Faith, which is a history of the church here in Sweden from 1850-2000. Her husband is a graphic artist and was also involved with the book.
We are inspired by the lives of so many people we have come to know since being here. Our lives are full.
Sending love from Sweden,
Elder and Sister Lofgran