31 Jan 2011

Tuwa's summer dresses 2010


Dress and bag from Mamu, shoes from mima, cap from Tito Bart.


Dress from Mamu. She's with Barney and little lamb.

Swedish cake called Prinsess tårta. The candles are from Ninang.

Shoes from farfar, dress from Mamu.

Glove from farmor, bracelet from Mamu.

Loves the bracelet!

Toys from papa and mamu's family.

Gloves from mima, pants from farmor.




Dress from ninang.

Bought the towel from Parken zoo.

Blouse from mamu

Butterfly blouse from mima


Frog from tito yay, dress from farmor. Up on the balcony.

Tuwa's strawberry plant.


Picnic at the condo grounds.


Dress from Tito Paul.

Dress from Tito Paul.

View from  our kitchen.


Dress from Mamu. Toys from her teacher and farbror Claes and Åsa and us.

Dress from Ninang or Tito Paul?


Thanks family for all the gifts! Thanks for thinking of Tuwa. Hugs!

30 Jan 2011

Tuwa shows grandpa her "aquarium"

Tuwa's grandpa came to visit today. We were in a jolly mood - as we celebrated the purchase of Tuwa's "aquarium". So we were wearing "costumes" and forced grandpa and Marcus to wear Tuwa's Shakey's birthday hats.
She really wanted an aquarium, so we bought her one wherein the fishes just move and light up, they don't need food. Convenient.

Here's Tuwa showing grandpa how her aquarium works. Tuwa mentioned to me that she also wanted to show her aquarium to Tito Louie and Mima. She bragged about it to Tito Paul via long distance phone call earlier this morning.

Handsome grandpa.


I borrowed Tuwa's hat, which is from Tita Doc!



Tuwa wearing her favorite butterfly "linne".


Tuwa's butterfly slippers are from Tito Louie!


At Bromma Blocks, I ordered this interesting green mango tea.

Aunt goes around Globen

We ride around Globen in Stockholm.
















According to Wikipedia:

The Ericsson Globe (originally known as the Stockholm Globe Arena, or nicknamed in SwedishGloben - "The Globe") is the national indoor arena of Sweden, located in the Johanneshov district of Stockholm (Stockholm Globe City). The Ericsson Globe is currently the largest hemispherical building in the world and took two and a half years to build. Shaped like a large white ball, it has a diameter of 110 metres (361 feet) and an inner height of 85 metres (279 feet). The volume of the building is 605,000 cubic metres (21,188,800 cubic feet). It has seating capacity for 16,000 spectators for shows and concerts, and 13,850 for ice hockeyIt represents the Sun in the Sweden Solar System, the world's largest scale model of the Solar System