It’s the last day of leasure. Tomorrow is work day again. For those of us still at home in Sweden.
Nikke's daily photo
Nikke's daily photos. A photo a day keeps aging at bay.
Friday, December 26th 2008
Allis and I have spent almost the entire day watching season two of Scrubs. I’m exhausted.
Wednesday, December 24th 2008
Merry Christmas! December 24th is called julafton in Swedish and is the important of the christmas days. We’re a bit weird in that we like celebrating the day before everything. I’m kind and benevolent today – wearing my daughter’s w.w.j.d bracelet. I probably have other interpreatations of what Jesus would have done – but it […]
Tuesday, December 23rd 2008
It’s the day before christmas eve, and I’m making my traditional christmas meatballs and preparing the christmas ham.
Monday, December 22nd 2008
Today will be filled with christmas chores. I’ve just woken Malte up and we’ll head out to get a christmas tree. Then I have a trip out to IKEA to return a table. After that I’ll drop a drawer off at my brother’s, meet with a friend who needs some help understanding her Mac, do […]
Sunday, December 21st 2008
Johan Christiansson! In case you are ego googling yourself and stumble over this page you’ll be worth a reward. The hat in today’s photo is what your god son will give you for christmas this year. For the ones of you who might not have heard of Johan Christiansson: Johan is a poet and a […]
Saturday, December 20th 2008
Me and Majken are becoming friends. See her puppies here.
Thursday, December 18th 2008
It’s about time to start thinking of christmas presents, but as usual I’ll proably get everything the day before christmas eve (which is when we exchange gifts here in Sweden).
Wednesday, December 17th 2008
It’s 2 P.M. and it’s getting dark already. In a few days, the winter solstice is here, but the real light won’t return until March. What good is it to have brand new glasses when all I see is darkness?
Tuesday, December 16th 2008
In case you didn’t notice, I have new glasses today. And yes, they are even bigger! Many thanks to Bågar & Glas for having such an exquisite collection.