The best part of the café this summer, besides the hedgehogs coming back, is that our daughter is working at her first job there. In Finland, you can work as a "trainee" from the age of 13, and so the week after her 13th birthday, she started working at the café, alongside all the other servers and baristas she's known for a long time, some of them for 5 or 6 years. Learning to dress for work, to get to work on time, to wash her uniform, to have a boss, and co-workers, to earn money and to spend money wisely--all of these are great things she is learning this summer. In Finland, workers are paid only once a month, so it's also a lesson in delayed gratification.
Summer jobs are a rarer and rarer phenomenon, and she is lucky to have this job. I'm not sure she knows how lucky she is. You can't explain it to people: "you're so lucky!!". Uh-huh. Hopefully in the future she will realize it.