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5/14/26

 Melissa, David and I came up with a traveling back story. We are in a committed Thruple-ship! We think this is hysterical as an older lady called David my husband. I loved it! Today we got in our last sights and sounds of Stockholm. 1st stop, ABBA museum! How fun!  Music was pumping. We saw old outfits and clips from them in the 80’s. One lady did karaoke on stage! She was great! We tried on their outfits and it was a light hearted museum. We traveled there by boat! Our friend Aeneas (of course I pronounced it Anus….which wasn’t too far from the actual pronunciation) was on the boat. He was on our boat yesterday too! He was our tour guide. We saw some good sights, great architecture and the weather was much better today! We headed near Gamla Stan again. We jumped off the boat and went to see the ABBA museum! When we were done with the museum, we all got a bottle of water. We sat in the cafe area which was super cute! Winning! We took a boat to Gamla Stan again. Such a cute li...
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5/13/26

 We started our day off with a 25 minute walk to the harbor to catch a hop on, hop off boat. We talked to the guy at the ticket booth and got a boat/bus combo for 2 days for about $10.00 more.  We headed to Gamla Stan. Gamla Stan is the “old town” of Stockholm. The town dates back to the 13 th century. Some of the alley ways and cobblestone roads from medieval times. On the way, it was misty rain. We stopped and admired a few gardens and fountains. We were on the edge of Gamla Stan and got to watch the switching of the guards. From across the street. We made sure not to break an ankle on this uneven cobblestone road. We also admired the sights around Gamla Stan. There were a few guards posted. The buildings were so old. The glass was mostly original as it was quite warped and difficult to see out of.  We did some shopping and ate at a cute little grille. Swedish meatballs, mashed potato’s and some dessert. The dessert was a cake called the Princess cake. Melissa also got ...