YES!!!! Finally she got it! Yesterday V reached another big milestone of the development curve - she flipped from back to belly all by herself. She's been working hard during the past weeks and been so close...... and now it happened!
This is a blog describing events, occasions and surprises happening to us on our new adventures in Hong Kong, where we will reside as of now. The blog will feature myself, Camilla, common-law Magnus and focus will most likely be on our wonderful kids, daughter Vendela 6 (soon 7) and son Vilhelm 1. The blog is first hand intended for our families and friends all over the world, but if anyone happens to stumble across it and wants to read about our life here in Hong Kong, be my guest.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
YES!!!! Finally she got it! Yesterday V reached another big milestone of the development curve - she flipped from back to belly all by herself. She's been working hard during the past weeks and been so close...... and now it happened!
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Sunday night bath with mom in the hot tub! So much fun!!!
The bathing experience as gone from hell to heaven. Nowdays V really enjoys her baths and is splashing and playing in the water. The sessions almost require a rain coat!
Palm-Hanssons by the Christmas Tree at Justin and Andrea's.
The Monaghan's - Andrea, Justin and Abbey
On Saturday night Andrea & Justin had their Annual Christmas Party. It was so much fun and I'm really impressed with the set up of it. The food was great, the decorations breathtaking and the ambience friendly. They are such excellent hosts!
Monday, December 18, 2006
V and Kevin Weekes.... as seen she wasn't too happy sitting in his lap. She started crying the second I sat her down there. Guess it would have been different if she was 19:-). He was cool though and tried to cheer her up - without any luck.
Our friend Johanna invited us to the NHL Children Christmas Party on Saturday. It was a really nice arrangement and highly appreciated. They had arranged for us to see the NY Rangers' practice and also to come into the locker room to collect autographs and take pictures. Unfortunately the only remaining player in there was the NYR goalie Kevin Weekes. I had hoped to get a picture of V with Henke Lundqvist and Jaromir Jagr....By the way, The Leafs beat the Rangers with 9-2 that night!!! Anyway, the party was great and V got to meet Santa for the first time - not a success - she cried from the top of her lungs when it was her turn to get a gift.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Most of the GWB players at Ciros; Miko, Linda, Jasmine, Myself, Johanna, Allie and Tanja. Missing are our goalie Derek, also know as Swanee, Lourdes, Jess and Kim.
Jasmine and Tanja drinking the Ciros Floorball Special drink... I don't know exactly what it is, but it's a sweet martini.
On Wednesday I played floorball as usual. We lost.... again.... but afterwards we all headed to the official Floorball Social Scene Club, Ciros, for a beer and also to say Goodbye to Tanja and Jasmine, who were leaving and going back home to Switzerland. GWB sure will miss them - they were the #1 scorers of our team!
Smorgasbord à la Christmas style
Last Monday, SWEA Central had their Annual Christmas Party at Carin's house. It was the first time for me, and maybe even the last as I'm still not a member of SWEA. I'm sure SWEA is a nice organisation, I'm just not sure it is for me....
Everybody contributed to Julbordet, and I can't think of anything essential that was missing. Summary; Delicious - the first time eating Christmas food is just sooooo good!
Monday, December 11, 2006
The lake had actually froze....but it looked a bit risky so this was as far as M was allowed to go onto the ice with V.
After suggestions from freinds, we packed ourselves in the car and went to Port Perry about 1,5 hours north east of Toronto. Port Perry is a cute little place with tons of handcraft-, interior design- and in Swedish so called "krims-krams"shops. It's located just by the lake and it possesses all the essential ingredients to obtain the Small Town charm
Linda and Gabriella, all snuggled up in ther Baby Björnen outside LCBO ( The Canadian Systembolaget), and their all white Christmas decorations! I suddenly got the urge to buy Pitú Cacacha - Brasilian rum for the Caprinas - which I now slowly can start to enjoy again!
Christmas tree down by Yonge LCBO
Blue is apparently Toronto's official Christmas colour....all City decorations are blue! I'm not too crazy about it. I'm more traditional and prefer the warm white lights. But the more colours the better the North Americans seem to think, which shows outside their houses!
Linda and Gabriella. G is 6 weeks older than V and already a big girl!
Last Tuesday Linda and Gabriella went to Sweden for the Holidays. So, of course we had to get together on Monday to say good bye and Merry Christmas!
Linda and Jeff have moved down to Summerhill so we took the opportunity to scout the surroundings for nice coffee houses for future "fikor".
Monday, December 04, 2006
We were out shopping for Christmas gifts yesterday and of course V got a little something. She totally took on to this pink flamingo, which now is her first favourite "gosedjur". The flamingo is called "Fluffe"....
Winter is approaching and this requires a warmer outfit. Yesterday we had a little bit of snow and about 2-3 degrees.
The CN Tower, the world's tallest building with it's 553 meters (at least that what they say on the CN Tower homepage...but I thought the tallest buildning was somewhere in Asia..). It has a spectacular view on a clear day, but as it costs you $25 to get to see it, I personally don't think it is worth it...but that's me!
"O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee."
As V actually is a Canadian, I guess we have to learn the National Anthem lyrics...
If you remeber I made a joke about the Americans beeing very patriotic earlier on the blog - well the Canadians aren't much less proud over their country. Flags everywhere. This one belongs to the Royal York Fairmont Hotel, downtown Toronto.
Brett ( Linda S's boyfriend and soon-to-be Swede) was very busy serving glögg-longing Swedes at the Glögg stand. Linda and Brett had prepared several hundreds of liters of glögg....and I don't think there were too much left.
An overview of the Swedish Christmas Fair
Last weekend the Toronto SWEA organzation had the annual Christmas Fair down at the Harbourfront Centre. This is the highligt of the year for SWEA and the place was packed with Swedes and you could find just about anything you might miss as a Swede in Canada... homebaked bread & cookies, herring, Shrimp cream cheese, Cloud berry jam, Marabou & Daim Chocolate, traditional Swedish Christmas decorations and more. The stuff were quite expensive and as we are going back to Sweden for Christmas we didn't buy anything except for two giant Marabou Chocolate bars....but if you been in Canada for some years and not going to Sweden for Christmas, I guess you are willing to spend a lot of dollars to get the "real" thing!