Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Signs of Spring

When we arrived back in Sweden after our trip to the U. S., the vitsippor were in bloom. This is a true sign of spring that I look forward to every year (and blog about every year). My kids have picked many of the wildflowers that grow in our back yard, and the other day, AJ was just squatting down, looking at the flowers. When Timo went up to him, AJ commented, "Aren't they so beautiful?" Yes, AJ, they really are.


Part of our back yard

A close-up of a vitsippa



Our neighbor's yard

A lone blue sippa

H looking up at the beauty of springtime.


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Fun with Tractors

One of the activities the kids love about my in-law's house is the tractors. All had fun this time around, and Farfar was a good sport, obliging his eager grandchildren.


AJ and Farfar


K driving H around


H waving excitedly to AJ and Farfar


H and Farfar


K, H, and Farfar


H so proud of himself and feeling like a big boy


Random flower shot I took while waiting for everyone to come back up the driveway


K driving AJ around

Well, they aren't Caterpillar vehicles, but I can look past the John Deere logos since my kids were having so much fun. After all, happy children trump brand loyalty.

Monday, April 25, 2011

An Early Easter

Due to traveling, we celebrated Easter a week early this year. The kids missed out on dying eggs and making Easter cookies, but they did get a Easter Egg hunt and plenty of treats.

My in-laws hosted the Easter dinner and egg-hunt, and the kids had a ball hunting for eggs in their back yard.


H putting an egg in his basket


AJ finding an egg that was wedged between two rocks.


K finding and egg for H.


My beautiful girl with her basket and little bro.


On the hunt


Examining his eggs


AJ with his basket of eggs


H with Daddy


Daddy helping H pick his eggs back up after dumping them out.
 After the egg hunt, the cousins dressed up and acted accordingly. We had our pirates and our princesses.  The pirates fought each other, and chased the princesses.


AJ the pirate

Two princesses


My little chick
 Although everyone had fun, I realized that I enjoy spending Easter at home. I like cooking an Easter meal, attending the Easter services, and participating in all the Easter activities with my kids. Unfortunately, we arrived home on Easter day, and the meaning of the day was lost on our jet-lagged crew.

Monday, April 11, 2011

AJ's First Chapter Book

AJ finished his first chapter book today: Jake Drake: Bully Buster. It took us a while to get through it, but he persisted. Great job, AJ! I am proud of you.

K's Pockets

It seems that spring has finally arrived, so I decided it is time to wash K's snowsuit. Before doing so, I emptied out the pockets.

Found:

1 light saber
1 bottle cap
1 pin from the movie Despicable Me
1 pebble
1 package of kleenex
1 rubber band
1 stack of McDonald's coupons.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

A Weekend Away

Last weekend, we went on a short trip to visit some friends who just moved to Lidköping. Our kids are best friends, and their boy was turning three, so we decided this was the perfect weekend for this adventure.

When we arrived, our kids made themselves at home in their friends' room, and K even took her own little suitcase up the stairs to the room where she would sleep. H got in on the action, too, and they all had a fun time.

The following morning, we decided to visit the town square, where an open market is held every Saturday. Meanwhile, the kids played with each other, and H found a ukulele to play.


H and his ukulele
 About mid-morning, we drove to the town square and did a little shopping.


The open market


An old hunting lodge that was used by the nobles and royalty. They moved it across the ice to the town of Lidköping.


K and her friend at the side of the old hunting lodge. We were going to a bakery/cafe located right inside those windows


The cafe inside the lodge.
 After we left the bakery, we looked around the square some more. I saw some lovely lilies.

Lilies for sale in the town square

Statue of the town founder: Magnus something-or-other.
 The boys found some toys at one place, and, when we were done, we walked around the rest of the downtown area.


Garstroms -- a cafe/restaurant

Garstroms sign


Typical Lidköping jewelry

An old building used as a Baptist church now.


H lugging around his purchase. He insisted.

After a little fika in the cafe located in the Pingskyrkan, we headed back to get ready for the birthday party. My friend, Elisabet, was expecting 21 guests, so there was a lot of work do be done. Timo helped with the kids, and I made a huge salad. No, really. It was so big that there was a huge bowl left after everyone had eaten.

After a delicious dinner of taco pie and salad, we sang to the birthday boy. The adults had two cakes to choose from, but the birthday boy wanted ice cream.


The birthday boy blowing out his three candles.
 In Sweden, there is a tradition at kids' birthday parties to go "fishing" for candy. This is a fun way to hand out party favors, and I think I will adopt this tradition for my family's parties as well.

Pulling up the candy


AJ's turn


The girls got a little silly.

Even K
 The following morning, we opted to visit a local castle where my friends were married (I know! How cool is that?).

Timo and the kids approaching Läckö Slott


The clock tower from inside the first gate

Inside the first gate, looking over the water.


A cannon used for the defense of the castle


Timo and the kids walking the other way around the castle.

The girls on top of the cannon


The boys on top of the cannon

AJ standing on top of the cannon.


The "indoor" toilet -- from the outside.


Looking out from the castle across the water. I am guessing this is a lot more beautiful in the summer.


Timo and Johan at the back of the castle

The chapel (on the left) where my friends were married


Ducks swimming in the water and standing on the ice. I wouldn't want to swim there.


Läckö Slott
  I am (obviously) addicted to taking pictures, and I couldn't leave without pictures of my kids in front of the castle. I tried all three, but that didn't work. Individual shots are more realistic.


K

AJ

H

H again
After the castle, we visited some fishing docks, and then we proceeded to Johan's parents' house for fika. Then, we drove back to Elisabet and Johan's house for a quick lunch/dinner before driving home.

It was a fun trip, and we have already decided we need to return in the late spring or early summer. I know my kids won't object.