We drive towards a free spot, but it turns out to be too moist and the road is closed. Not much further we find another beautiful spot. Where would we be without park 4 night.
A pleasant evening follows! Good company and a campfire, what more could you want? What we enjoy most is that Jinte feels comfortable enough to play with the 6-year-old girl. She previously found this difficult, playing with someone who does not speak the same language. It recently worked for a while with a little boy on the beach, but now for three hours. They have the most fun. Every now and then we have to translate something, but this too is done without frustration.
While preparing the food, I explain that Jinte and I are not allowed gluten. Amélie, the mother, also appears to have celiac disease! So coincidental. We roast potatoes, bake sausages and add gluten-free rolls. We collect a salad from both campers. Marshmallows for dessert, a tasty meal. The kids went to bed and we had fun around the campfire with a drink.
The next morning we go together towards Rovaniemi. We have already heard from several people that it is very commercial. Let’s see what Santa Village looks like without snow!
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