Our last day of business here in Sweden. Today we returned to Stockholm to present to Apple. We took a taxi to the train station at 7:00 a.m. while in Falkenberg. However, before we left we ate a good breakfast. Below are some picture from the day.

Breakfast:
- Fresh baked bun
- Bacon!!!
- Eggs (both scrambles and boiled)
- Swiss cheese
- Ham and Turkey

Train Station:
- We arrived at the station by 7:10 a.m.
- We were off by 7:19 a.m.
- We switched trains in Gothenberg and meet up with Lance and Amy.
- Angela and I almost missed the train because we needed a pop.
- Just outside of Stockholm we stopped because of a gas leak.
- This set us back about an hour, but nothing else bad resulted from the leak.

Lunch: Back in Stockholm
- Apple provided another excellent menu of food.
- Fresh bread
- Caesar Salad with Chicken
- Coke
- Pear

Presentation:
- Amy and I presenting to Apple what we learned.
- We talked about what we saw, what we will take back to Westside and what Apple can do to help their schools in Sweden with their 1:1.

Dinner:
- We went to an elegant restaurant called "1900".
- This was one of the best meal I ate here in Sweden.
- We started with a Steak Tartare. (not pictured)
- Then I had an Ox Filet. (amazingly tender)
- It was covered with a Mushroom Sauce and served with Fries.
- For desert I had a Creme Brulee. (not picture)
After thanking our friends from Apple and saying goodbye a group of use went for a walk around the shopping district by our hotel. We had a great time talking and checking out all the shops. While we walked we planned our "free day" for tomorrow. We have no responsibilities to Apple tomorrow and will use the "free day" to explore some of the history of Stockholm. I will blog about this tomorrow. After that, we return home on Sunday. Mr. Schard, I hope you have been making plans for fika or else I might be tempted to apply for duel citizenship before I leave.
- Mr. Allemang -
Ove Lidström (unauthenticated)
Oct 10, 2009 2:58 AM
Guys,
Once again. It was a pleasure having you in Sweden. Looking forward to hear about future collaboration between Westside Middle School and the schools you visited. I hope you all have a nice flight home. Ville and I will send you the summay form the workshop during next week.
- Ove
Lena (unauthenticated)
Oct 10, 2009 7:52 AM
I'm so proud of you, Jon! To see you use the word "fika" means that I have learnt you the most important thing here in Sweden:)
Sarah Kroenke (unauthenticated)
Oct 10, 2009 2:20 PM
Jon, I have to agree about the dual citizenship comment. Fika forever!!!!