We are back to where we started our great Sweden trip -- Örebro. It is a city of about 130,000 people and is the home of Peter Larne (Rotary District 2340 GSE Chair), Sven-Erik Paul Sahlén (Swedish GSE Team Leader that visited Nebraska in April), and Magnus Petersson (Swedish GSE Team Member). It has been nice to meet new friends while seeing old ones.
The official transfer from the Arvika to Örebro hosts took place at Karlskoga, home of Alfred Nobel. Nobel is famous for his work with dynamite and the majority of his estate was left to fund the Nobel Prizes. We were able to tour his home and workshop to learn more about the final years of his life. One interesting thing that happened at the end of this tour was our Arvika host, Fredrik Ekman, pulled two letters out of his coat pocket and showed it to the museum staff. These were original letters from Nobel to Fredrik's relatives that he has had in his possession for over 30 years. The museum staff was amazed at this rare find.
Friday, May 25, the team had vocational days. It has been nice to meet professionals who have similar jobs to us and learn how they manage their work. The evening was spent at one of our host families home and then we attended a theatrical production at the Hjalmar Bergman Theater. Even though the entire program was in Swedish, it was a great opportunity to see and experience something different.
Saturday morning was spent with our host families. In the afternoon, we met with the District 2340 GSE Team who was in Nebraska in April at Magnus Petersson's home. We played Kupp (a traditional Swedish lawn game), enjoyed a fine dinner and time with our new friends.
The Group Study Exchange (GSE) program is a unique cultural and vocational exchange opportunity for young business and professional men and women in their initial years of professional life. Rotary districts in different countries are paired to send and receive professional study groups of four to six non-Rotarian team members and one Rotarian team leader to travel for three to six weeks, staying in the homes of Rotarians when possible.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
We are in Örebro
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Counties We Are Visiting

We will visit the three counties west of Stockholm
3 comments:
I know everyone is getting a little
tired, but naming Magnus twice in this picture....even I still reconize my husband Joe!
Thanks guys for keeping up such a good journal of your trip!
Sheryl Roberts
Your time in Sweden is too quicky drawing to a close ... but we'll be glad that you're "home," Eric.
From your EducationQuest family ...
Dear Pete,
I wasn't sure if this was the way to contact you but here goes! Hope you have been having a great time. Sounds like a great experience. Please give hugs to Johanna, Rubin, and Hermann for me. I am so happy you are getting to spend some time with them. They will show you a good time. We miss you and have had some good eats for the holiday. Hope to see you soon! Love Joan
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