Mik is the handier parent in this family. That’s why he took on the task of cutting the pumpkin so that we would get the right Halloween ambiance here at home.
On Joanna’s birthday last Sunday, she woke up really early, of course. I noticed that and crawled out of bed even if it was only around 6 in the morning. We had just turned our clocks back to winter time that night, so she woke up even earlier, so to speak.
After opening a heap of lovely presents, she and dad sat down to make some sand art that Uncle Oliver and Aunt Henny had brought from Australia.
Later on, Grandpa Harald, Grandma Anne and Uncle Per with Jenny and Elmer came to visit.
Felix and Grandpa looked so sweet together, both in light blue shirts. Joanna made them a napkin each out of toilet paper, to put in the chest pockets… Looks elegant, doesn’t it?
Per can finally relax a little after two pressing film productions this year. The film Jägarna 2 has been seen by 500.000 Swedes so far, a really good number for a production in a language that is only spoken by around 9 million people. Congratulations!
And here’s what Joanna looked like this morning, going to school after three days off. She and I had a luxury stay at a hotel in town the night between Monday and Tuesday. We went shopping on Monday, had take-out-thai-food for dinner and ate huge amounts of candy. On Tuesday we enjoyed the hotel breakfast buffé and watched Monet’s water lilies and other art works at the Museum of Modern Art.
Thanks for the wonderful dress and the leggings, Grandma Ulla! I didn’t expect Joanna to mix the pink-grey dotted and striped dress with the black-and-white-striped leggings, but it looked kind of cool.






That Per guy doesn’t LOOK so relaxed.
Haha, a picture is worth a thousand words…. well if you think you look tense that probably has to do with our animated discussions, don’t you think
Seems both Per and Mik got something really worth pondering. What? In any case it made Per look like Björn Ulvaeus