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This is Mattias, a good friend. He was adopted when he was 10 months old from Ecuador, brought to Sweden where he spent most of his life, and is now here in Denmark. He is one of our most fashionable, musical, and talented young adults.
Mattias is in love with another talented and musical "hawaiian" Swede, Ulreke.
This couple did not think that they were tan enough to look Hawaiian. They put brown (dirt?) on their faces and the faces of their children to look more native Hawaiian. I wondered why their little children had such dirty faces.
The announcements and opening welcomes were all done on our little balcony in the back of the church. It was such a well planned, well done, extraordinary event... a true celebration of spring.
We felt like we were on our own little Polynesian, Danish Island (without the palm trees). Even the birds were singing Hawaiian songs.




Looks fun! That pig would NEVER fly in the US!
ReplyDeleteNice luau. I'll think about siting on the beach in Hawaii!!!!! Looks like it was well done. Did you have anything to do with it's creation?
ReplyDeleteLove you guys.
What a wonderful Blog!!! I myself was born and raised in Odense.(Keith Held is my uncle and Emilie McCoy is my Farmor.) My parents moved to the Utah some 11 years ago. This is really nice to see some familiar old faces. And some new ones too:-) I hope to visit Odense 1st Ward with my family in the next couple of years!
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