The next morning, the children woke up at Jonas's house feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day. Wilhelm slipped out for a while, leaving his friends wondering where he had gone. After a short while, he returned with a large canvas bag filled with food, including bread, waffles, hotdogs, milk, and coffee for breakfast. The group admired his thoughtfulness and dug into the delicious spread.
As they ate, the conversation turned to their plans for the upcoming semester break. Lena and Sophia were particularly excited about Midsummer's Day celebrations. Lena shared that she had missed the Swedish Midsummer Day celebration since moving to Switzerland and was looking forward to experiencing it again.
Sophia chimed in, "I can't wait for Midsummer's Day either! It's always so much fun, and the weather is perfect for jumping in the lake."
Wilhelm, Göran, Jonas, and Sebastian nodded in agreement, all excited about the idea of jumping in the lake. Jonas added, "We could even have a bonfire and roast marshmallows!"
The group continued to brainstorm ideas for their summer break, discussing potential road trips, hikes, and other outdoor activities. They were all eager to make the most of their time off from school and create unforgettable memories together.