Thursday.. I did some serious brain gymnastics this morning and I managed to figure it out. Felt pretty good. I love a good challenge!
Then I met up with a friend after work for some catching up (which we definitely need to more often) and when I came home dinner was on the table. I even managed to get some Christmas-shopping done today.. It turned out to be a really good day!
Lucia parade
What a great day I’ve had – first work, then a very nice lunch at Sturekatten – the oldest coffeehouse in Stockholm – and after some chores and time with my boys – a Lucia parade with my niece’s class in a church near by. They were really good and it was a true feel-good experience. God how I miss singing with a choir. Maybe I should do something about that.
Alfred Nobel
One of the most famous Swedish people is probably Alfred Nobel and the award in his memory – the Nobel Prize – which is handed out December 10 every year in Stockholm in four categories – physics, chemistry, medicine and literature. And every year in Oslo – the peace prize.
It all started back in 1901. In 1969 the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Science was added to the list of awards.
As a Swede I am of course proud of this tradition – and I am looking forward to see it on tv later on this evening.
Two more
Can’t believe how quickly this year has passed and how much we have accomplished and experienced. I hope next year will bring us just as much joy and things to look forward to. Maybe we will get to travel some – or maybe we will be honored a visit from friends from abroad.. that would be amazing!
2nd of Advent
A good day has almost come to an end. We have lit the second candle and now the whole family has cuddled up together in front of the tv to watch a movie.
Earlier today I went to see my niece in her dance show – she was great!
Oh – and my amaryllis has started to bloom and we now have snow on the ground. Christmas is getting closer.
Christmas fair
Every year my whole life we have had a fair in our church where we raise money to donate to charity. My mother is part of a craft club since 45 years and these amazing ladies organize this by themselves every year. A couple of years ago they passed 1.000.000 SEK in money they have raised so far over the years.
The fair starts at 11.00 and after a short mass we start by having lunch together – rise porridge with cinnamon and caster sugar and some milk.
Then there are lotteries and tombola’s and all sorts of activities. Unfortunately they didn’t manage to book a Lucia parade and this means that not as many people will attend the fair. But, hopefully they managed to raise some money anyway.My friend Baltyky came to visit our church. It was really nice to see him and I think he really enjoyed to see and participate in our day.
In the end of the day my mother and our kids picked all the winners from the lotteries. It’s been a long day but a real feel-good-one.
Still calm..
Calm before the storm
Same procedure..
.. as every year, James.. Lol (my Swedish readers understand what I am referring to).
When something breaks and you need to replace it only to find out that this particular thing isn’t manufactured anymore and you now need to replace the whole thing. I hate that. I am still living in a world where it should be worth fixing things, getting things repaired and taken cared of. Not have to buy new new new all the time and throw away old stuff. The mountain of garbage is getting too big.