Nicke’s mum live in the countryside 2 hours away from Stockholm. The town is called Koping (pronounce Shopping) but there is really not much shopping to do there. 🙂
The kids were having so much fun in Grandma’s camp and really seemed to enjoy the outdoors. They picked and ate wildberries. They looked for various mushrooms in the forest, and played at the playground the entire day. Farmor (Swedish for Grandma) has a rule in her house. Kids are not allowed to be indoors all day. They must go out to play and are only allowed to come indoors for their meals.
It’s great for the kids to experience the country living. Guess who we found in Farmor’s backyard one morning.
Watch out for those magic mushrooms :-p
Bambi!
The kids’ experience at Farmor’s camp sounds like an an adventure in one of Enid Blyton’s book! How lovely…