Friday, 30 July 2010

286 days and 12 hours to go!...


The weather widget on my desktop claims that this morning we have 22ºC outside and, for the third day in a row or something, I'm left wondering if it has drank heavy loads of some sort of inebriating drink. When it announces 30ºC is often around 40ºC outside, where I live, and so those phony 22ºC will surely be a totally different reality today as well, considering how much I'm sweating and how little amount of clothes I have on.
My morning started off in a most stunning way... For the first time in 3 months I woke up with fingers that move and not some sort of claw for a hand that cannot grasp things. I can feel other changes, though some of the swelling and much of the pain is still lingering around my joints. I guess that's the result of an appointment with a new doctor that, according to Mr. B. looked like Robby from LazyTown (the things he watches!...), but that, despite being part of a class of workers that I have an immense difficulty in liking, was down-to-earth, didn't try to make me feel like an idiot and (oh well, I'll have to say it...) was rather cute too :-) - and he didn't even have the "mandatory" red hair! ;-)

And so, I'm back on the horse and ready to tell you some more about that long gone trip to Sweden... :-)
On the 30th of May, its last Sunday, was Mother's Day in Sweden. I don't know if I've told you before, but here, in this house of ours, we have really peculiar traditions. One of them is to celebrate Father's Day twice a year - on the 19th of March, for the Portuguese Father's Day and the second Sunday in November, for the Swedish one. As for Mother's Day, we celebrate it 3 times a year - on the 8th of December, the old Portuguese Mother's Day, the 1st Sunday in May, for the current Portuguese Mother's Day and the last Sunday in May, for the Swedish one. So, this year I got to celebrate the Portuguese Mother's Day in Portugal and the Swedish Mother's Day in Sweden. :-) I must say it was a rather calm and nice day, in which I tried my skills as a driver on a rather big Hyundai, rested on the porch reading and then got treated to some shopping in Maxi and some MacDonald's food. Oh well, it could have been worse!... ;-) Even though - I really must air this topic - MacDonald's food in Sweden is rather bad. I'm not a big MacD apologist, but still, so far, their food seems better served around here.
Later that day, we went for a stroll on the beach, but it was soooooooooooo cold! What was remarkable about that particular small trip was the fact that one can drive on the beach! Shocking! For anyone who knows are regular beaches down here and up in the North of the country, it's obvious that sandy beaches really aren't driving on material.


That night, we headed home with some newly acquired movies (part of which was my Mother's Day present) and had a cozy movie night, in front of a lit fireplace (in the end of May!!!!). And we also had a bit of a cozy snack, involving many things, of which I want to mention plättar med äpplemos, as I had never tried it before. :-)


On the 31st of May, the following Monday, the concept of "scaring your neighbours" got a whole new meaning... Well, what happened was this... I woke up, found some of my relatives on-line in MSN and then had this crazy idea, while we were video-conferencing, of showing them the house. And that's how I walked out the front door, walking backwards (to give them a forward view...), in my pyjamas, onto the lawn and into view of a maximum 30 Kms/h driving by car, with some puzzled looking passengers, attentively following the moves of a peculiarly dressed foreigner, speaking gibberish into a laptop as she carries it at about shoulder height and as she holds up one arm while she grabs some sort of cably device (the internet connection...). And Sweden was never the same again... :-S :-)
Later on, we went for yet another stroll on the beach and for something to chew on. By the beach, there's this restaurant/kiosk that was supposed to serve me something I truly love to eat when I'm in Sweden - tunnbrödsrulle. What I got served, though, totally knocked me off my socks... :-S It was a so called kebabrulle and it looked like this...


It was enough to probably enough feed me for a week! :-S But I shouldn't complain, I guess, as it was rather tasty. :-)


Well, something I've been up to since that trip, though, is something else I wanted to share with you...
When Stefan moved here in 2002, he brought along a book that he later on had a blast reading -Mikael Niemi's Populärmusik från Vittula. As it was in Swedish, I never thought of even opening it, but some Christmases back, one of my brother-in-laws offered to me the book in English. So, by the time I pick up the book to read it in English, Mr. B. just asks me, very confused, why wouldn't I read it in Swedish. The answer was plain obvious, but somehow I just didn't want to spell it out for him and, deep inside, I had always wondered how hard could it possibly be?! And that's how, finally!, I picked up both books, in Swedish and in English, and have been reading it chapter by chapter, first in Swedish, then in English and am now reaching its final pages. :-) Yay me! And, by the way, Mr. Laurie Thompson, you didn't translate part of chapter 13 - why?! Just thought you should know! :-P

Saturday, 17 July 2010

299 days 5 hours and many headaches to go!...


To say that I've been feeling tired is definitely an understatement... I've been feeling past exhausted! And, somehow, my will of learning that "mythical" language - Swedish - has kind of gone way away from my mind. I'm sticking to the plan, though not without a cost.

My entire house is now officially upside down and I'm still without a functional kitchen. By now, I'm eagerly waiting for some peace and quiet, so I can restore my own personal order to things and life.

I'll be back with some news, some time soon, when life restores its pace, but for now, I'll leave you with a peculiar image... It looks like some of Ahlgrens bilar have broken out of their packages and have had a wild party down at one of IKEA's parking spots. Hmm! One wonders...

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

303 days 12 hours and many pans and pots to go!...

I don't know if I've ever told you about my in-laws... Well, Mr. and Mrs. B-senior are a quite peculiar couple and, guess what?, they're over for a visit for the second time in 3 months. Considering that we live 4000 Kms apart, the opportunities to get together aren't so abundant.
What's so peculiar about them, though, is that it always seems like they're up to something... After having renewed their 2 kitchens, in two consecutive Summers, they have now driven all the way down to put mine into pieces and, hopefully, build it back up in a way that seems more inviting for me to step in and actually cook or bake something.

There's a funny story behind this kitchen-attack, though... Some months back I have declared that I wouldn't re-enter my kitchen with a cooking/baking purpose, until I got a new one, because this one feels like it's falling into pieces. My adorable husband, jokingly, passed on the information to his in-laws in their last visit and so that's how they came up with this wonderful plan for their summer vacation - "we'll just drive down for the summer and get you a new kitchen". The appeal of the idea was big, but for a person like me, allergic as I am to construction work in the house, this is a bit of a personal nightmare. Right now, my house is a jungle of boxes and bags and I'm taking refuge in the living-room sofa as the sounds of revolution reverberate from the kitchen...

Thursday, 8 July 2010

And so the time stops...

I've been meaning to write for a few days... I've been meaning, but haven't got around to doing it yet. The temperatures here have gone up and above 40ºC, leaving me fatigued, sweaty and unable to move a finger, and, with it all, seemingly wordless...

It's Thursday morning and I'm sitting here waiting for my daughter to wake up and dreading the moment when she does so... This night, closing on midnight, our little Margarida - one of my daughter's hamsters - exhaled her last breath in my hands. I don't know if you know how it feels like sensing the last threads of life breaking away and leaving all the space in the world to silence, coldness and nothing... The familiar packaging being there but emptied, not the same. It's not my first time - but every time it's even more heartbreaking than the one before, up to the point that you feel like you won't be taking it the next time.
There's an emptiness inside me today, some sort of apathy. There's a knot in my throat and, at any moment, the need of clarity to explain that despite our middle of the night run to the vet, the meds and the fact that she seemed revived for a while there, she's not here anymore. For a 5 year old, it's like telling her she has lost one of her parents. For this 30 year old, feels like I've lost a dear friend.


Monday, 5 July 2010

310 days and 9 1/2 hours to go!...


There's apparently something about me that seems to be so unsuited for life in the real world... And part of that something has definitely to do with the concept of summer. I'm currently re-evaluating if I really like summer and, right now, I can say that I'm definitely not such a big fan. There's just something about night temperatures of 25ºC and mornings that start with 32ºC in the shadow that just are not for me. Saying that my energy levels, at the moment, are around zero is an understatement and the fact that it's boiling hot outside and that my house feels like it has turned into a sauna doesn't really help. On the other hand, the idea of sitting endlessly on my sofa, stark naked, sweating onto a towel as I sip on iced tea starts to seem more and more appealing.
The fact is that I don't function with extra-warm weather... I don't feel like going to the beach because seemingly everyone is there and I have had my dose of driving down to face lines and lines of cars, to then not find anywhere where to leave the car and, last but not least, to end up fighting for a nice spot on the sand, without being extra near to some suspicious googly eyed old man who ends up leaving me uncomfortable.
On top of it all, I'm not a smart dresser (and take that as you wish it to mean...) - I don't understand the concept of shorts and skirts and comfy sandals and all those items that are handy in this kind of temperatures... It's not until someone suggests - "Maybe a skirt?" - that the thought of a skirt actually crosses my mind :-S and, as for shorts, well... no comments... But this year I did good! I bought two skirts, a pair of shorts that arguably can be called shorts and even a dress! I'm now a proud graduate in "how to survive summer - a crash course on dressing codes". Very proud of his achievement, Mr. B even asked how I felt about finally showing some skin... :-S

But back to our previous topic...

One thing I forgot to mention to you was the amazing moonlight view as we crossed the Öresundsbro. It was really something! A big shiny white moon reflected on the water and lighting up the darkened space as the moon reflected its image on the calm watery surface. Such an amazingly peaceful view...

Another thing that I found particularly peculiar and that, somehow, I refrained myself from mentioning, was something that has become a bit of a private joke around the household... Remember my doctor incident? Well, the same doctor that had just seen me and prescribed the medication I was supposed to pick up in the pharmacy, passed us by after a while, happily walking down the road from the health center and sipping on a half liter can of beer. It was both a scary and a fun image of the Swedish medical system. :-) Maybe he has encountered a philosophy for himself - a can of beer a day, keeps the other doctors away. :-)

And, finally, I didn't tell you that, the day after we arrived, we finally got our bags... Apparently, they were flown from Frankfurt to Copenhagen and from Copenhagen to Stockholm and from Stockholm to Ängelholm and... well, and by the time the person was supposed to deliver the bags, GPS was unsure where to lead him - apparently, there seemed to be 2 Skummeslövsstrands in the south of Sweden - one in Laholm and the other one in Malmö! So, no wonder Mr. Delivery Guy was confused and lost, keeping us bagless for what felt like an eternity!
One of the things with being bagless is obviously the lack of clean clothes to change into, so we did a quick trip to Maxi to shop some essentials and also some pieces of clothing. As for the clothing shopping, I was on the brink of heading for the kids section :-S to buy myself something that actually would fit, when I finally came across a t-shirt that claimed to be an XS but that would fit inside a small family of pygmies. What in Sweden seems to be a small size, is easily a Medium to Large size here! :-S Small people suffer!

Anyway, the 29th of May was a Saturday and, despite being sunny and all, it was freezing cold! I found myself walking around with a woolly turtle-neck sweater and a fleece jacket on top! :-S
The day was spent around the house, taking walks, grilling, relaxing and reading - while Lil' Miss B went around torturing her oldest uncle, I dare say, enough to compensate all the time throughout the year that they don't spend together.
The evening was particularly fun though... The following day would be the last Sunday in May and, so, also Mother's Day in Sweden, so we set up to prepare cake and a picnic lunch to my in-laws, that would be leaving to Södertälje the following day.


Shockingly enough (or not!) it took us a few hours to cook that chicken and eventually I fell asleep some time around 1 a.m.. I'm not quite sure what happened afterwards, but the following morning, the cake was all ready and so was the chicken! :-)

Friday, 2 July 2010

313 days and 12 hours to go!...



One of the reasons for my absence has been the fact that, as some of you know, I've been on vacation - almost 2 weeks, up in the Springy North: Sweden.
Though I did pack my computer (for some moments I thought of not bringing it along, but the clear authoritative tone on Mr. B.'s voice immediately chased off such an "insane" idea), I tried my best to make sure it wasn't to be used all the time, so I could really take in the surroundings and put to practice the so longed for plan of lying belly up on the grass, with a pillow and a book for company.

I've realized that I have told you already about the trip to Sweden - the delays, the "baglessness", the health issues that followed... But I haven't quite told you what happened next and so it's now my intention to let you know a bit of the fun we had. :-) Ready for it? Here we go...


So... We left home on the afternoon of the 27th of May, with Frankfurt (Germany) as our first destination. We did leave from here, but with a delay of over half an hour, which later resulted in us running as silly all the way through Frankfurt's airport, just in time to get on the plane to Copenhagen (Denmark) - the 3 last passengers boarding the plane. But we did it! On the other hand, our bags didn't, which then led to us arriving in Copenhagen around midnight, exhausted and bagless.
Dad-in-law was waiting for us in the airport, slightly puzzled at first to see how "light" we had been travelling, used as he is to all sorts of luggage issues when it comes to us (as in "I cannot fit this in my bag, will you mail it to me instead?"). Then it was the seemingly long trip up from Copenhagen, over Öresundsbron (the bridge of Öresund), towards Skummeslövstrand, in the kommun (municipality) of Laholm, in Hallands län - 153 Kms (or, as they say up there, little more than 15 Swedish "miles").
In the way, we made a quick stop for some drinks and - highly important! - toothbrushes. :-) And then, tired and in pain, we finally got to the summerhouse, where late night tea was waiting for us.

We finally hit the sack some time around 3 a.m., though it wasn't such a long night's sleep... A couple of hours later, I was up, still unaccustomed (will I ever get to be?!...) to the amount of light outside so early in the morning and in terrible pain. When I finally managed to fall asleep again, around 7 a.m. or so, mom-in-law wakes us up with the news that she got me a doctor's appointment - apparently, while I managed to get some minutes of sleep, Mr. B. informed the household of my newly acquired illness. And that's how my vacation started with an interesting visit to the health center down in Laholm...
The visit was quick and effective - I would even say pleasant, when compared to the national points of reference, but those who know me, know well enough of my deep allergy to all this medical, so it'd definitely be too much a long step for me to take with that particular adjective. Ruled that I had an urinary infection, I was just supposed to head down to the pharmacy, where my prescription would be waiting for me - so UN-Portugal! :-) The pharmacy visit was painless too, though it did look a bit crowded, like a supermarket on rush hour.

Back to the house, we had lunch and received the visit of one of Mr.B.'s cousins and his 3 children. That was a first for me, as I hadn't met any of them yet and almost a first one for Mr. B himself, considering how long it was since he had met his cousin last. Then it was Mr. B's oldest brother and his girlfriend's turn to pass by and stay for a couple of hours. And then... bed! bed! bed! :-) - for some hours, anyway, as it was light until so late and light again so early, that this usually so sleepy person was wide awake at 5 a.m. :-S










Thursday, 1 July 2010

314 days and 11 1/2 hours to go!...


Back to base...

Over a month has passed us by and I've kept silent. Nothing really intended, just life getting in the way of... hmm... life?...
But I'm back... alive and (still) kicking. :-)

I'll be posting some news some time soon... for now, I'm just enjoying my awfully late breakfast, in front of the computer and - guess what? - I even found real blåbär around here! :-D (Expensive as crazy, but... who cares?! :-D)