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The Walls invade Sweden

the blog is about stuff that the wall family does in Sweden and when traveling

Cousins

home Posted on 2010-06-28 10:08

Here’s a picture of Jon’s and Linn’s cousins in Singapore. We have Ki-en and Juwin holding on to the twins, Evan and Kyle

We will definitely miss them when we move to Sweden. The thing I will miss most is watching them grow. I have seen how Juwin has grown in the last 12 years and it is interesting to get to know him as a teenager and not just a kid anymore.



Fun Filled Weekend

home Posted on 2010-06-28 09:49

I caught a really bad cold as a result of getting drenched in the rain on Friday. I haven’t been able to taste anything for the past 2 days and Nichlas would have said that i have ‘snot’ paper everywhere. But does that mean my 2 kids will let me just lie in bed and feel sorry for myself? The answer is obvious.

We went to a Birthday Party at the Zoo on Saturday to celebrate Janelle’s and Jerrisa’s birthday. It was fun except that i had to park like 2 km from the car park. (The usual car park was full). The kids had a great time with the carousel ride, magic show, KFC food, and cake. Linn and Jon were happy with their goodie present (Mr Potato Head for Linn and Buzz Lightyear for Jon).

I found out a few new things about my kids. Linn knows how to play ‘Musical Chairs’ and Jonathan is getting better at parties. But still, he likes to take refuge in his ‘throne’. So it was not surprising when Jonathan said that he wanted to do ‘No 2’ during the birthday party. At the toilet, I kept asking him the usual ‘Are you done yet?’ as I know he was doing this to avoid going back to the party. I had to tell him that we are going home to get ice cream in order for him to get out of toilet.

I brought Linn to my ‘soiree’ party organised by my colleagues. They can now understand why i look exhausted every Monday morning. One told me that she needs to lie down just by watching her in action after one hour.

Sunday was another fun-filled day of swimming class in the pouring rain, shopping in the afternoon, and then po-piah dinner at the Queks.

I wonder what kind of weekends we will have in Sweden. Definitely not a quiet one with my 3 kids.