Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Midsummer: time to celebrate!

It's the time of year when Midsummer's here!
If there is one day, all year, when everybody shows up for a celebration, it's this day (OK Christmas and New Year are equally big).
Midsummer has a clear advantage of being in summertime and therefore a little warmer than Christmas. It rains, however, practically every year this day and this people are prepared for.

My boy got the umbrella. He was a little skeptical at first.

After four hours in a car it was good seeing our dear friends.


We got there just in time to start dancing around the maypole.


It so turns out, that this was a lot more fun than The Boy had anticipated!! He got into it.


We had a blast dancing!




In line for the Chocolate Wheel...


Where The Boy won a whole box of chocolates!





Isn't it the best? Spending time with friends.



Traditions
To me it was a completing experience, passing on the tradition of dancing round the maypole with my boy, together with friends on Midsummer's Eve.
I always did it as a child and loved it.

I firmly remember a whole bunch of Midsummers where we picked ten kinds of flowers, stuck them under the pillow in order to dream about Prince Charming - the man we were supposed to marry!
I don't have a daughter and I have yet to concieve a boy that wants to pick flowers, let alone stick them under a pillow...

Due to our moving over the years, we've never really formed a "Midsummer group of friends" and here people celebrate this day with groups of friends and new people are rarely let in. Thankfully our neighbors from our last house kindly allowed us in their group of friends and has opened up their home and family for us both for New Year's and Midsummer's. We're very thankful, since we couldn't imagine nicer or sweeter friends to celebrate with!

Dear and cute friends.



The hostess, my dear friend.


Their brand new terrace is the same size as our garden!!




I dare not think about what The Hubster is lecturing this pore bloke about ;-)
(yes, a laugh-out-loud pic!)


Busy host.

So, beside the maypole Midsummer demands all sorts of herring, sourcream, fresh local potatoes, chives and a particular kind of shots called "snaps".
Snaps are very strong and high on alcohol level and they are accompanied by certain kinds of short songs that are mandatory and very old. It's a huge part of the tradition.

The hosts of this Midsummer party also offered a very tasty pie of a special kind of cheese from up north in our country and that tasted heavenly, which was good for me since I don't eat herring!

A luscious table awaited us.


The pie and snaps in tiny bottles...




Having fun and enjoying around a table full of goodies, ain't half bad.




Older
The older I get, the more my life seems to turn into that kind of life that I dreamt of as a child. I hadn't thought about it until now but it hits me that it's like that. A wonderful husband, loveable sons, a house I really like (and even a garden) and the sweetest friends to share many parts of life with.
Who'd have thought?!




We opted for having the strawberries inside (yep, Midsummer is often kinda' cold), so Åsa could have a nice chat with the iPad.


To much delight!


After stuffing ourselves for hours, a walk came in handy. The kids jumped around, high on sugar!




Sights of interest were being pointed out.


Summer flowers were being picked.


Fun was being had.


I think "crazy" friends add spice to any gathering!




Late at night there was nothing more than....iPads going on for the kids...!


Going home the next day a maypole hanging in a crane was a fun reminder of the good Midsummer celebration we had.



Our moving away from dear friends wasn't all bad, since we now see each other at least two days, often three, each time we get together. We share breakfasts, lunches, dinners and we play games and laugh a whole lot. Because we can't go home, we get to know each other even better than we would have, had we still been neighbors. 
At least that's what I think.

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Wednesday. Half of the second to last week before my vacation is done now. My brain is tuned into vacation mode, big time, these days so it keeps feeling wrong going to work. I try my best to chill so that the first week of vacation won't be consumed of winding down!

Have a grand second part of the week. Summer's here and every little thing is wonderful!!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Livin' large!

Twirling butterflies
Oh, I feel them and I see them!
I marvel over stuff like being able to feel them, sitting by my desk at work longing for that rather impromptu (must use that lovely word as often as I can!) lunch date with the hubby, that is about to take place later that day.

I also marvel over knowing we’re off for a little mini vacation together ‘cuz we always jump happily into the car and glide off, into nothing but fun times.

I save those times in my heart in a precious little place that I can go back to whenever I need it.




I've loved Poppy since I was a child, for as long as I can remember actually!




Summer is still in the early-summer-phase, surely moving towards the prime, however!


A very typical sight over here.




And all that beauty is just leaving the dog at the dog hotel!!

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Hubby
My hubby was chosen carefully by me. Some things about him were as I thought they were, others were….not!
My husband is fun, whimsical, positive, creative and he has a whole lot of hopes for the future, and plans too. 
He also has a huge place for me in his heart which is enjoyable for me aswell as very secure. I think security is something good and something I’ve longed for a very long time but never admitted to myself, ‘cuz girlfriend here don’t need no one. Can mange for herself, thank you very much…!

The hubster has that much love for me that he even fetches things for me when I ask! I kind of like that, it’s concern in the daily. If I’m on the couch watching a movie and he sits by the diningroom table working, he’ll actually fetch a popsicle from the freezer if I want one.
Love in the detail.




A happy hubs driving us into fun adventure.


First stop: my firstborn.


These days all is fun when we're together. I guess that's the upside of living far apart? 
No time to waste on being in foul moods.


Thumbs up for sure!!


Me and my boys. All is love.





My firstborn
What can I say? My firstborn means the world to me. 
Besides being handsome, kind, smart and witty he's also a young man to count on when it comes to mending things, searching for channels on a TV or whatever else I may need a helping hand with.

His eyes beams of happiness and love and the eyes on that man are kind. Very kind.
It was those beaming eyes I concentrated on when I was about to go through the C-section when it was time for The Boy to enter this world.

My firstborn. How proud I am to be his mother!


The entrance in the bachelor pad is decorated with the Midsummer eve's menu for the cocktail party my son was hosting!




My son recently took up a job as bartender (beside his daytime job) 
and now offered his mama a tasty drink!


This brother can play!




I guess it's obvious? Nothing but love!




Little brother sure appreciates the playing.





Living large
Well, if kite surfing isn't living large (and high) then I'll be damned if I know what is!?!
We just had to stop the car when we saw these people kite surfing. I couldn't stop thinking I must be able to try, some time. 
Bucket list note, to self...


The perfect windy day for those kites indeed!






Looks like a whole lot of fun!






Summertime.



As you can plainly see, we're on our way in these pics. And the fun has only started!
The Midsummer weekend was one for the books, so stay tuned 'til wednesday's post - there it'll continue!!!

Monday, fun day.
A brand new week, open in front of us. I'll get a whole lot of work done this week, I hope, 'cuz in two weeks time my vacation starts.
Have a grand week!