Saturday, March 13, 2010
Birthday boy
This lovely vacation splurge has its good reasons. One of them being that mum's dad, mum, sisters and brother all celebrate their birthdays in mid Feb.
Today was grandpa's celebration. We hung out in our backyard where the management of the Casa Candolim earned yet another gold star.
Then pool time. Bo showed off his skills. He's like a fish that boy.
Pool girl
Beach shacks rules
Sweeeet lemon soda
Monday, March 8, 2010
Time machine #5
Time machine #4
Grandma is setting the breakfast table with our individual pepparkaka. This is a breakfast in our taste. Cookie AND sugar.

Our julbord (not to be confused with the smorgasbord - which of course is something completely different...) was a joint effort and it was GOOD. Most of the effort was actually done by our neighbours who gave us a lot of superbly done home made stuff. Non-vegetarian of course.
Niklas ate a lot. Maybe he had to do something later on.
Our julbord (not to be confused with the smorgasbord - which of course is something completely different...) was a joint effort and it was GOOD. Most of the effort was actually done by our neighbours who gave us a lot of superbly done home made stuff. Non-vegetarian of course.
Time machine #3
Time machine #2
Time machine #1
Hey there. Hellooh! If you think our life is just gold and silver. Think again. Sometimes. Like every other year or so... we move. This man was from a Swedish packing firm. And they are ok. According to our parents NOT near the standards of foreign dito.
Our parents were fortunate enough to have one move arriving and one move leaving (including of packing) on the very same day. Exactly three days after the BIG move left from Warsaw. They were sooo looking forward to Christmas, yet another two days later. The Polish truck both brought stuff and took stuff away. We were just happy about the snow.

And actually we couldn't care less about the turmoil downstairs. There were too many don'ts and don'ts. We were confined to dad's computer. There were cars racing. Adam is still puzzled though. Why did the green car hit the blue car?
Our parents were fortunate enough to have one move arriving and one move leaving (including of packing) on the very same day. Exactly three days after the BIG move left from Warsaw. They were sooo looking forward to Christmas, yet another two days later. The Polish truck both brought stuff and took stuff away. We were just happy about the snow.And actually we couldn't care less about the turmoil downstairs. There were too many don'ts and don'ts. We were confined to dad's computer. There were cars racing. Adam is still puzzled though. Why did the green car hit the blue car?
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Spider-boy and Spider-girl off for Goa
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Sometimes I have the trampoline all to myself. Then I stretch out over the dirty surface, relax and just enjoy the calm. But for real, it is only when my bro and the other kids are around it is getting crazy FUN!
Here Adam is showing some moves with one of our best friends.
And here he's looking a little smitten by the camera. Well posed, brorsan!
Here Adam is showing some moves with one of our best friends.
Hanging out in Swedish
Hi. Can you see me? It is still me, Adam. But I am in a tube slide at the park. I like the park. We do it every Thursday pm. Well sometimes more often. But every Thursday we hang out with a certain group of other kids speaking "normal" (...Swedish). Me like.
Even though Tosia hasn't got any language preferences yet, it seems, she finds other gems on Thursday pm. Such as getting her mouth full of popcorn and buscuits. She loves popcorn and buscuits.
We also enjoy the swings. This is actually just a posing picture for dad and his camera. Our true love is individual swings. This s**t is plain stupid.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Changes
We loved Warsaw. But slowly our hearts are adjusting to this other place. It is easier now since our toys and the rest of the stuff has arrived. Before it looked like this when we were playing/relaxing.
The echo in the living room was though pretty good... And thank you mum and dad for bringing our big climbing toy in our check-in luggage coming here.
Ok, it is not a tivoli. But it is still FANTASTIC. Sorry to say. Stuff rules.
Musse et. al.
And no more echo chamber.
Ok, it is not a tivoli. But it is still FANTASTIC. Sorry to say. Stuff rules.
Musse et. al.Outside fun
One of the wonders from living at an embassy compound is greenery. And we LOVE it. Of course some of the grown-ups keep spreading negative rumours that the 48 degrees in May and June might stop even us from enjoying the lush surroundings of our house.
No crib tour stop short of showing the pool area. For me, being born in Sweden it is part of my cultural heritage to be fascinated by a swimming pool. Adam, our family filipino, is moderately impressed. He claims it to be made for grown-ups. Whatever. When the heat hits our fan - I'll be back!
Our new hood
Where are you? Are you all good? Well a certain tiger stole most of the headlines earlier this year, but now we end our radio silence. We are here. And we are good. Please let us show you around in our new hood. First a few "after" pics of our crib.
Most important in our dining room is of course our orange breakfast table. Here we share müsli and raisins. Lots of raisins.
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