Leaving Denmark apparently requires a lot of feasting. Rather than crunch into the tiny kitchen at the office, we splurged and bussed to a very busy, famous cafe, for a final dinner out.

Final office get together. Shurtliffs and Jensons joined us and we even got the President and Sister O'Bryant to come.
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Canal Cafe - famous in Copenhagen and requires a reservation 3 weeks in advance. Weinerbrød. Beautifully presented. Had a nice discussion on genealogy with the gentleman and his wife from Norway in the back on the left.
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| Just one of the types of open-faced sandwiches. The Kochs had pickled herring. Nah.......Can't. |
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| Us, Sister Warnsdorf, Shurtliffs and Jensons., Brother Warnsdorf |
Final dinner at the Warnsdorfs. (Danish mission couple for most of our mission.) Sister Warnsdorf regularly entertains in her
museum home. Royal Copenhagen dinnerware, lovely silver, Danish cuisine and good company. Brother and Sister Warnsdorf's granddaughter lives in Mendon as an exchange student and maybe is going to BYU Idaho in the fall. We plan to lure them to Mendon to visit us (and their granddaughter, of course). We will miss them.
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