Friday, November 28
Dear wife, please come home!
...X-factor is not the same without you!
My dearest Shaena is now up in the air, flying home to me. I can not wait!
"So kiss me and smile for me
Tell me that you'll wait for me
Hold me like you'll never let me go
cause I'm leavin on a jet plane
Dont know when I'll be back again"
New rule: From now on, 1 week apart is maximum. No, make that 4 days.
Wednesday, November 26
It's all fun and games until someone sings Delilah!
So the boys came to town this last Thursday and as custom calls for when 4 Swedish guys meet up after not hanging out for over a year, we partied, hung out and did some off-the-beaten-track touristing. It was awesome, funny, tiring, decadent, brilliant, wasteful and sometimes even a bit stupid, but it had to be done.
It is always hard to re-cap a whirlwind, but I think the pictures will speak for themselves. We actually did other things besides partying as well.
Here is a list:
- Touristing - I got to be a guide!
- Joke-shop shopping
- Second hand store clothes shopping
- Guitar Hero playing – not as much as I wanted, I must say!
- Squirrel-chasing by the castle
- Creating a Turkish-haggler-album
- Dinner
- Involuntary pool with a Scottish guy you wouldnt say ‘no’ to!
Michelle: This one is for you!
When Sunday morning came, I was knackered and did not follow through on my promise to show the boys off on the train station. I simply pointed them in the right direction from my bed. Well done me! Reports tell me that the trip home was horrible for self-inflicted reasons.
So, again, I'm just gonna let the pictures do the talking. Enjoy!
Wednesday, November 19
My turn
Well I guess it is my turn to add a little tidbit on to our new and improved blog! Well I'm currently in Winnipeg visiting friends and family before I start my new job on the 1st of December. It has been a pretty sweet month though as I took my final 2 week holidays at my previous job then went back for 5 days and now have another 2 week break! SWEET!
Missing my husband like crazy but having Skype is a godsend but getting used to the time difference is tough. I keep waking up at 5am and thinking...oh I can call Peter...but nooooo....he's at work :P
Other than that I am sitting in my granny's kitchen with my cousin Em and Grandma while we get Julia ready for school. She is a slow poke I tell ya! Seems that she is liking her new school quite a bit though so that is good.
Well I'm gonna go visit. Enjoy Peter's blogs below...they are fun to read!
Missing my husband like crazy but having Skype is a godsend but getting used to the time difference is tough. I keep waking up at 5am and thinking...oh I can call Peter...but nooooo....he's at work :P
Other than that I am sitting in my granny's kitchen with my cousin Em and Grandma while we get Julia ready for school. She is a slow poke I tell ya! Seems that she is liking her new school quite a bit though so that is good.
Well I'm gonna go visit. Enjoy Peter's blogs below...they are fun to read!
Sunday, November 16
"Det börjar lacka mot jul..."
It's inevitable. Christmas is soon upon us, once again. I took my first baby step in to the holiday spirit today by making myself a hot cup of coffee and brining out the good stuff: Anna's Swedish Pepparkakor (crisp gingerbread cookies). It was so good! Supposedly, you are not supposed to eat too many of them cause that would upset the stomach, but I am a bit of a Pepparkakor-rebel that way. I didn't care.
Recipe for Pepparkakor:
Swedish Pepparkakor with dinkel
400 g regular white flour
200 g dinkel/spelt flour
300 g sugar
250 g butter, at room temperature
125 g cream (35-40% fat)
125 g dark syrup (molasses should work fine)
7 g baking soda
7 g ground cinnamon
7 g ground ginger
4 g ground cloves
4 g ground cardamom
4 g ground bitter orange peel
Mix all ingredients until you have a smooth and supple dough. Divide into two or more smaller pieces, flatten into discs and wrap in plastic. Keep in the fridge for at least a week. When you're ready to bake, heat the oven to 175°C. Remove the dough (a little at a time) from the fridge, and knead until it's softened. Roll out on a floured surface, and use a cookie cutter to make shapes. Place on a lined baking sheet, and then bake for 6-8 minutes, or longer if you want them to be very dark.
Friday, November 14
Man, that was a long week!
I tell you, it is not easy being in a cog in the corporate machinery sometimes. This week, it felt like I had worked my five days already on Wednesday, but by then there was 2 more days to go. I have been hosting visitors from Sweden in the end of the week on top of all other activity, and that can definitely take the best out of anyone.
I am definitely not complaining though, especially in times like these when a lot of people do not have job to go to at all, and also because I have moved in to another fast-paced versatile role in a multinational environment.
Last night I took my fellow colleagues from Sweden, my Swedish support team, and my boss Ron out for dinner and a Murder & Mystery tour.
We usually do things like this within our company to break off the sometimes dull meetings and corporate chit-chat with a few laughs and a relaxed environment.
It was definitely fun and as I am a fan of historic trivia, this was another good tour of the Edinburgh old town and its dark and gruesome past.
Well worth it... especially since I didn't pay for it myself!
I am quite tired now, and will enjoy every second of this weekend.
I will miss my dear lovely Shaena a lot though, but we'll webcam and Skype and chat and call... Thank God for modern technology!
Saturday, November 8
"The boys are back in town!"
I just found out that all my boys from back in Sweden will come visit in a few weeks! Lots of fun to expect! Unfortunately Shaena will be back in Canada, so she will miss the guys, but hey, there will be lots of opportunity to hang out later on.
I will happily take the boys out on the town and show them around, and we now also have 2 guitars for our Guitar Hero game, so I can imagine that we can expect a rockin' time! Maybe we can even put the old band back together for a weekend! … Yes, that’s right, once upon a time me and the boys started a band, Pastor Runar, for fun, but that is a whole other story.
Also, the pictures from the roadtrip are up.
Wednesday, November 5
Oh, and Happy Guy Fawkes Night everyone!
“Remember, remember the fifth of November,
The gunpowder, treason and plot,
I know of no reason
Why the gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot.”
Stolen from Wikipedia: Guy Fawkes Night is an annual celebration on the evening of the 5th of November. It celebrates the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot of the 5th of November 1605 in which a number of Catholic conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London, England.
Tuesday, November 4
Pumpkin pie and awesome treats
Like being spoilt rotten before and during the road trip was not enough, when we returned back to Edinburgh, it continued. Michelle and Shaena kept on holidaying but I had to go back to work for a few days, and every day when I came home there was a fantastic rustic home cooked meal waiting for me. Items on the menu that spring to mind are huge steaks, roast chicken country potatoes, pumpkin pie, cheese cake, cold beer. Literally miles away from the car-staurant!
Thank you very much Michelle for that, and thank you for dressing Shaena up in a fantastic dress, and for getting us all the useful stuff for our home, and thank you for my book and DVD, I am really looking forward to both of them!
I guess now we'll go back to our normal life for a little bit before more exciting guests will visit, and definitely more exciting stuff will follow...
Next on the list of guests: Tobias and Marcus from Sweden, and then Meghan from Canada. I can only say; Stay tuned!
Sunday, November 2
Pampering and roadtripping
It is November and both the summer and the fall whisked away. It is getting cold and Scotland is not as pleasant as it could be. Good thing we have a visitor though! Michelle is here and she is pampering and spoiling us like mad!
So far, we have completed a fantastic roadtrip from Scotland all the way down to Wales and back, all in just 4 days. We started off here in Edinburgh with a rented Peugeot and our first stop was Hadrian’s Wall in northern England. That is a place we have had on our list of things to see for a while, and it was very impressive!
We also stopped at a random, but absolutely gorgeous church and snapped a few photos and danced in a graveyard. Hrmm. The next stop was a chippy-lunch in the car (and a new word got invented: Car-staurant) in a little town called Brompton before continuing to our first overnight stay: Blackpool!
It was an experience, alright! Blackpool is a holiday resort for the Brits, and it is like traveling back in time for 20-30 years and it was all about neon, drinking and gambling, but not Vegas style. Blackpool was a dirty place with lots of stag parties and kids running around everywhere. Responsible adults like we are, we stayed away from the main drag and checked out an Irish pub instead and a live band called ”One Hand Clapping” or something like that.
It had been a long day’s drive, so we went to bed in our respective (pink) rooms in the pink B&B we had found earlier in the day.
Oh, and did I mention that “Canadian Idol-Michelle” made an appearance in the hotel bar earlier that night? Video-evidence will follow…
The next morning we drove off to Windsor to have tea with the queen, but first we stopped in Oxford to have a look around and made it to Alice in Wonderland’s shop, and the famous Christ Church. What an amazing town!
We got to Windsor in the evening and treated ourselves to a good nights sleep in a Premier Inn hotel. Windsor was a very nice town also, and the castle was just astonishing! Of course we did the whole tour with audio-guide and everything, but the queen was nowhere to be seen. Rude! I am happy to say we managed to videotape the Queen’s Guards, the Beefeaters, shouting “Make way for the Queen’s Guards!” when someone stood in their way. Not every day you get to experience that!
After Windsor, we hopped in the car again and drove to our next destination on the list, Stonehenge. Other names for the same place according to Michelle are: Stonehedge and Hedgehog. We got there just before closing, put it truly was a magical place! Thousands of years of history and no one knows for sure what actually went on there. Definitely worth a visit!
We continued to Salisbury, a medieval town with a famous cathedral, and found a Pizza Hut where we had lunch and checked out another cathedral before swiftly moving on to Swansea in Wales, where Shaena managed to haggle with a hotel and get us a bargain prize on our rooms. Well done!
The reason why we went to Swansea in the first place was to switch over Shaena’s driving license from a Canadian to a British one, so early in the morning we headed over to the DVLA to get it done. We found the place, Shaena hopped in the photo booth to get a new photo for her new driving license, and so the bureaucracy rollercoaster was on its way!
From previous experience we know that dealing with governments is not the easiest thing in the world, but it all worked out in the end.
After the DVLA, we decided to check out Gower outside of Swansea and an old castle and a beach. Said and done, we found the castle, spoke to Terry the farmer and had lunch at a hotel by the beach.
Time to go home. We decided to marathon-drive all the way back to Edinburgh to save us from having to pay for another hotel night, so we drove in shifts all the way back.
By midnight we were home, safe and sound. All in all, this was an amazing roadtrip and we got to tick another few cool places of our list.
Amazing how far you can get with a GPS, a car game for kids 6 years+ a driver, a co-pilot/navigator and a dinner-lady in the back seat! :)
Saturday, November 1
Time for some blogging CPR!
It is amazing how time flies, it really is! Sadly enough, time has flown by so fast so we started neglecting our old blog we used for updates while still in Ireland and in the early days here in Scotland.
For those of you faithful readers that used to follow us back in Ireland, thank you and sorry we stopped writing! For those of you that just found out about this blog and would like to find out more about what we were up to on the Emerald Isle, please click on the link below:
http://shaenas.spaces.live.com/
This new and improved blog will be our second attempt at keeping all of you loved ones updated on our antics here in the land of the kilts and elsewhere. There will be written updates of course accompanied by photos and – wait for it – videos! That’s right; we are now in a possession of a video camera and will use it as often as we can, because it is awesome!
Please check back soon(ish), and there will be more. Promise.
Peter & Shaena
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