Friday, April 27, 2012

Gmail is freaking me out with Warnings about deleting old blogs!  I will add this message to this blog to keep it up to date and to give an UPDATE! ;-)

I am officially finished my last in-class-class for my teaching certificate.  HOAR-RAY!!!  Just 2 papers and an exam to complete before I can take a summer breath and look forward to Fall student teaching.

and I broke my leg last week!  ;-(

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Teacher in the making...

So...
I am back in school (getting that darn Teaching Certificate) and facilitating for E-Town (Art History Renaissance to Pop Art, International Communications in a few weeks)
The kids are back in school; Elliot in 3rd and Sofia in 2nd.
Odd is teaching school from home (thank you Penn State World Campus)

Kids have soccer, hockey, figure skating, Browines, Cub Scouts and swimming.

Hershey had a major flood 3 weeks ago.  We and all our friends are fine but a few bison at the zoo didn't make it.   

Elliot just had his 9th birthday on September 9th.  It was a soccer party!
Sofia lost a tooth yesterday.   Booo...not many baby teeth left!

I think that is a quick snap shot of the goings on here with us. 
Whew..... let me catch my breath...
Oh yah...I am training for the Hershey Half Marathon too! 

Photo Book

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Off to Copenhagen!

It was a early morning with all of us ready to get moving.  Packing needing finishing and laundry needed doing! It was a happy surprise that the morning went smoothly and quickly everything was accomplished. Odd even got in touch with the airline and travel company that had printed his name wrong on the tickets!!  (Could be a big problem since the horrible happenings in Norway.)  Hopefully all that is sorted out.

We managed to get in a last jog and a walk through town, when we stopped at Lennart's Bakery for treats.
"the green stuff is the best"

Running free in Eksjö

Travel fever, as we wait for Farfar to pick us up
  After a dozen "final" walk throughs of the Östberg home to make sure we haven't forgotten anything, it was finally truly time to go.  Jan got us to Nässjö train station, but not before he past on some parting gifts.


Jan we love ya!  

The gifts are a hit, Elliot is using his currently to read in his cozy nook at the hotel. (Sofia is already asleep.)

Before we got on the train the number one question was when could they "explore the train".  Elliot later explained this is code for when could we get stuff from the dining car!


Needless to say the trip from Nässjö to Copenhagen is relatively fast, about 2.5 hours.  "We're already in another country!!", said Elliot


the drop off

Elliot gets settled on the train (X2000, rules!)

Happy to be in Copenhagen!

 We have stayed in the same hotel in Copenhagen a few times now, Scandic Copenhagen.  It is in easy hiking distance to the train station and not too far from other sights. Plus, normally it has been a good deal price wise. (Denmark is stupid expensive, for Americans!)  Scandic is not winning many stars this trip.  Our room was not well cleaned. (Sofia found a tobacco container in the bed. Yuck!) But they are in the middle of a full renovation, so I will give the place another try once renovated.  If we are not priced out by said renovation!?

Odd enjoys a glass of vino overlooking Copenhagen
 We only really had this afternoon to explore since we leave at noon for the airport. We decided to do what we could do on Østergade, Strøget before we all collapsed.  My goal was the statue of the Little Mermaid.  It didn't happen...but we got a shot with the maker instead!
Hanging out with Hans! (Christian Andersson, that is..)
 I will admit it readily...we pushed it to far.  I felt faint and kids wanted to stop at every street performer just to rest. We finally made it to your dinner option for the evening, Hard Rock Cafe (we thought good old American food would get us back in the mood for home) and they told us that it was a one hour wait.  Elliot almost lost his cookies!?
Elliot is really to eat the silverware!
Fortunately we managed to adverted cannibalism and/or danger to the cutlery.  The wait was only 1/2 an hour and the food was great.  Hamburgers for all! (But pasta for Sofia, of course!)
Happy/fed kids
For our little cousin, Ludvig, wish you were here!
 Plan to sleep in tomorrow and enjoy a nice Danish breakfast.  Then back to the States!  Are they ready for us??  We'll soon find out!  Peace!
Tivoli Gardens view
 

Day 24: Goodbyes and Travel Fever

Sunday was a bit sad and slow. I think we tried to drag the day out as long as possible.  The real packing didn't start until after 8pm.

Jan and Gunilla with Odd and Joakim

Karin and Odd; one more hug
 
When we were not saying goodbyes and taking stock of the last month we got familiar with a few machines that needed a workout.

the Dam-sucker!!  ;-)

While the rest of us got creative with cool travel gifts.  We are going to miss Sweden and our family here in Eksjö.
 
Elliot: I will miss handball and Saturday Candy from Chann's and going to my cousin's house to play with them.

Sofia: I will miss playing with my family, especially my cousin Lovisa and her cool nail polish that cracks and quiet times at Farmor's apartment.

the creative one
If I can find the time and the WiFi in Copenhagen (our last stop before the airplane home) I will make one more trip blog entry but if that doesn't happen....this has been a great month with our great family!  Thanks for sharing.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Day 23: Beach Handball and Return to Jan's cabin in the forest

It rained hard last night so I was not sure the planed handball game would happen but I am REALLY  happy it did.  The Stålebrink's and friends sure have game. They really like a good physical game.  Super fun.  This is much better (in my option) then beach volleyball any day.
Sand in Sweden!? Who knew! (not a polar bear in sight)
Olivia is on a championship team, we'll follow her lead!
  After the game we were covered in sand and sweat so we headed to the lake.  All of us with suits (and some without) took a dip in the lake.  It was cold but a great recovery. Next, it was time to head over to Jan's for hot dog grilling, fishing, 3-D movie watching, building sheds, and generally a wet afternoon (that we shared with a few thousand mosquitoes).
Fishing off the pier
Jan's old fashion lawn mower!
Going out for a row
Nice long day.  Tomorrow we are taking it easy.  It will be a day for family for goodbyes and cleaning house.  We head to Copenhagen, Monday and home Tuesday.  I hope to have one more blog entry before I pack it in. 

I hope you have enjoyed following along on our summer adventure.