Monday, November 30, 2009

Blue Ridge Mountain Trip

We had a really nice little vacation up in the north Georgia mountains! The trip up there took a bit longer then we had expected due to all the extra Thanksgiving traffic. We left home at 4:20 in the morning and got there right before 6 in the evening. A long day in the car!

We tried to do stuff outside as much as possible, and we enjoyed several nice hikes. I was surprised that nobody whined, even though we sometimes were out for hours hiking in the cold. Everyone seemed to really enjoy the beautiful nature and the thrill to experience something a bit different. Except for the dogs, all of us did however get nose bleeds. I guess it had something to do with being so high up, the air being thinner and colder.

Here is a summary of the trip with pictures:

Thank goodness for that portable DVD player, it was a loooong drive!

We drove by several cotton fields in Georgia, something we are not used to seeing in Florida

Finally we reach Atlanta, a city probably ten times the size of Tampa

The cabin, perched in a beautiful wooded mountain area. The road up there was very steep and it felt like we would drive off the edges and plummet down. I guess we are not used to anything but flat roads!

The view from one of the two back porches

The little time we did spent in the actually cabin was often enjoyed by me in this way, in front of the fire, with two dogs curled up next to me and that wonderful view out the glass doors...

Sarah took the opportunity to roast some marshmallows.

We did brave the cold and enjoyed the hot tub. It was pretty nice sitting in that hot bubbling water, a glass of wine in hand and gazing out over the mountain vistas. It was not so fun, however, when it was time to get out of the tub and run inside in the cold! It was just a few degrees Celsius at this time...

Our first hike was on Springer Mountain. Its elevation is almost 4,000 feet (1152 meters). This is where the Appalachian Trail starts. You can actually hike by foot all the way from here to Maine! That is 2,175 feet, or 3 500 km! This entire area used to be Cherokee land. During the 1830s all the Cherokees were forcefully removed from this area along with other states and moved to the Indian Territory, which is present day Oklahoma. The trail which the Indians walked is commonly called the Trail of Tears. Around 4,000 Indians died during this relocation...

Part of the reason they wanted all the Indians out was the first US gold rush, which was in the Dahlonega, Ga area in the late 1820s. This was before the gold rush started out West. I will talk more about the Dahlonega gold rush below.


After a few hours of hiking up pretty steep terrain on Springer Mountain (and that was after 1.5 hours drive up the mountain on very skinny roads), we reach an area called Long Creek Falls. This is a pretty wide waterfall with about only a 50 feet (15 m) drop. Since it was Thanksgiving we had almost the entire mountain to ourselves, and it was a nice feeling just being out in nature in such an untouched area.

After our hike we explored some other parts of Springer Mountain, like this area above.

On the day after Thanksgiving we headed over to the Consolidated Gold Mine in Dahlonega, GA.
You can click on this link for more information about the first gold rush.

We took a tour of the mine, now a museum. It was a long way down into the deep, not for anyone with claustrophobia! It was very fascinating to learn about the harsh conditions these miners worked under in the mid and late 1800s.

We also saw a few Eastern Bats, which were all in hibernation in wait for spring.

After our tour we got to try and pan for gold, and we were actually lucky enough to find some, not much, but real gold!

On our way back to the cabin we stopped at several places just to enjoy the incredible views.


On Saturday we decided to visit the popular Amicalola Falls State Park. Amicalola is Cherokee and means "Tumbling Waters", a very fitting names for this waterfall with a 729 feet (222 m) drop!

Here the hiking was in many parts "tourist friendly", though there were some longer and more strenuous trials as well. At one point there is also 629 steps leading up to a better view of the falls. We sure got a lot of exercise during this trip!

Amicalola Falls

Even the dogs liked the trail, though they skipped the part with the stairs...

A closer look

Here Sarah and I are at a lookout at the top of the falls.

The view from the top of the falls stretches far and long over the valley and surrounding mountains.

High on this mountain was a lodge with a really nice restaurant. We had such a breathtaking view from our table, a truly special lunch!

From the window at the restaurant we saw this groundhog basking in the sun. Cute!

After we left the state park we drove by a place called the Amicalola Deer Park. Here they help conserve animals of all sorts, and all the money they make goes to help mentally retarded children and youth. What a wonderful place, we had so much fun here!

On of the more tame deer came up to be fed some dried corn...

...but he prefered to actually eat peoples clothes! Perhaps he thought he was a goat?

There were all kinds of animals here, llamas, horses, goats, emus and others, all very tame.

Lots of deer!

More deer... They even had some Asian Sitka deer

After a sleigh ride (well, more like a hay ride), we actually got to visit Santa and his wife in their cottage. When asked what she wanted for Christmas, Sarah said: "A real tiger". Lets not hope Santa grants THAT wish!

They also had a Pyrenees dog (HUGE) that loved sniffing our dogs through the slightly opened windows (probably scared the crap out of poor Bob and Stan inside the car). Unfortunately huge dog meant huge slobber, and my car was a mess after he was done with it!

Then on SUnday we left the cabin at 7 in the morning and we got back at 6 PM last night. We are all very pleased with all that we saw and experiences; we had a great time!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Decision

After talking it over, looking at the photos of the copper pipes it is just becoming more and more clear that this house is a dud. Yesterday we officially withdraw our offer on the house, and we are now starting over looking for a house.

It feels really crappy to have lost out on such a great opportunity, but things are what they are, and we do not want to waste any more time or effort on a lost cause.

So I am in full house finding mode. There are not exactly that many houses that fit most of our requirements. I might find a beautiful, large house with the right price, but then it is in a crappy school district... The schools are important, I want to make sure Sarah goes to an A-rated school where her chances of having a good learning environment.

On Monday S and I are going to come up with a list of contenders, and hopefully we can set up viewings for Thursday next week.

We are not in a hurry, but I am of course very excited about finding something, and would have liked to move yesterday, but we need to wait until at least January to close anyway, so no big rush at all. I rather take my time and find something really good.

Today will be a super busy day, lots of work to finish before having 5 days off, then a lot of prep getting the house ready before we leave, plus doing laundry, washing the dogs, packing the car so it is ready for our 4 AM departure tomorrow... Phew!

Monday, November 23, 2009

House update

S, her husband J and I went to the house this morning and spent almost an hour looking around.

My main concern was to look for signs of that defective drywall, since I now know the signs to keep en eye out for.

We looked at the copper wiring in an electrical outlet as well as the two major copper lines in the two air handlers (that handles the AC). All of them were black with corrosion...

This is a very strong indication that this house unfortunately has the defective drywall. To remedy this we would have to gut the entire house and replace all the walls and all the plumbing and electrical wiring. Not exactly something we are interested in doing.

Of course, I am nto an expert. But I do know these things we looked at are a clear indication this is most likely not the house for us. Even if they slashed the price in half, it would cost probably around $200,000 to fix.

The next step is to wait for their bank to give us a yes or no. If it is a yes, we will then hire a specialist who is certified in detecting defective drywall. The inspection is only $148, and if they confirm our suspicions we walk away from the sale...

Since I am quite sure the inspection will just confirm what we already suspect, I will start looking at other houses. It really sucks when we have found such a beautiful place! But, there are plenty of other fish in the see, so we will just have to keep looking...

In my opinion the house is a loss for us, but we will wait and confirm with an inspection of course. I just hope we hear from the bank soon, so we can end this torture...

Just look at the view from the balcony! I took this picture this morning, and if you look, you can see a 10 foot alligator swimming around in the lake! What a nice view in deed... Sigh...

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Lots of work

It was getting a bot stressful when the projects starting rolling in from left and right yesterday. I knew I had a working weekend ahead of me! I started to feel a bit worried how I would be able to finish it all.

But, as always, I seem to work really well under medium-high stress. I sent Sarah to work with Ken so I could get the house to myself. And then it was like my keyboard was on fire! I managed to do two days of work in just 7 hours, but my hands are kind of sore.

I still have a bit to go with another project tomorrow, and more on Monday, but I know that it is all under control now. Nothing to worry about.

Normally I try not to work on the weekends, but I am on a mission to make as much money I can before the loan application is finished. I have a little credit card debt to pay off, and it feels pretty great knowing I am well on my way.

2010 is going to be the year when the only debt I have is the house mortgage(s) and my Swedish student loan... A nice feeling! Finally I will be able to save up a bit more and also travel more to Sweden!

It was tough between 2003 and 2008 since I was sick so much during these years. Hard to work and make money when you are in the hospital or just really sick at home. Plus, I had Sarah to take care off. Now when she is in school it is a lot easier to get stuff done. And I feel great too!

Unfortunately there is no sick pay when you are self employed, plus no money from the government when you are pregnant and have a child. No "barnbidrag"! So I often had to rely on credit card for essential purchases, especially when Sarah was just born.

Plus I never really took a hold on the situation and just paid off the cards. It was just not something I was able to start thinking about until just this year, which has been a fantastic year regarding work and health.

So that is my plan. No more credit card debt! It will hopefully be taken care of during next year, and I sure am going to enjoy the feeling of getting out from under those high interest cards. I actually use a free web site called www.CreditKarma.com. There I can monitor my credit score and my overall financial health. I can also run simulations to see what would happen to my credit score if I missed a credit card payment, paid off so and so much etc.

I also get the once annually free full credit report from www.AnnualCreditReport.com. This is the only web site that you can (after a federal mandate) get access to your credit report from all three major credit bureaus in the US. You can log on once annual, and there is NO CHARGE.

If you live in the US, you should definitely do this, it is an important part of your life and it is worth keeping and eye on. Not to mention to watch for red flags that your identity have been used by someone else. But the Credit Karma is a good and free tool that I recommend as well. It makes me feel responsible and kind of excited on working to improve my credit rating, but I was happy to find out I was doing pretty good already!

Here in the US your credit score really make a difference. It can not only be your yes or no to buying that dream house or getting that car you want, it is actually often used to determine if you can rent an apartment or even get employment! So if you have no clue and live in the US, check these sites out. It is well worth it, and such an important part of your future!

At least I feel like I am more in control of my financial well being now...

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Change

All of a sudden I am sitting here with work all up to my ears - plus a working weekend to look forward to...

So I had to reschedule the house viewing until Tuesday morning. I need to make so much money I can right now in preparation for the move. So the house will have to wait a few more days.

:-)

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

I am so excited!

On Friday morning S, my friend and Realtor will get to see the house we are (hopefully) buying! I asked if it was possible to see it again, since I felt a bit awkward the last time since the owner was there and it felt a bit rushed. Not exactly the best possibility to see all the details.

So on Friday morning S and I will have the entire house to ourselves! I am bringing my camera to take lots of pictures, and I will also take measurements of the rooms, especially the bedrooms, since I don't have that info.

I will also look for signs of that faulty drywall, it can be seen as corrosion on copper wires on appliances and electrical conduits, so I will keep an eye out for that...

I took my long walk (so nice out), took my shower, but I will skip the house visit and wait until Friday instead.

I will feel like a kid in a candy store! So at least I get to LOOK at "my" house a little more.. until we get word from their lender if it is ours or not.... So VERY exciting for me, who is the most inpatient person in the world. It is really torture to wait and wait and wait...

Saknar

inspiration för att fÄ nÄtt vettigt gjort alls kÀnns det som!

Jobbar pÄ i lite halvfart sÄdÀr, inte jÀttemycket att göra. Förbereder lite smÄtt inför en heldag i bilen nÀsta onsdag. Har bland annat bestÀllt ett sorts bord som fÀsts pÄ sÀtet framför Sarah, ungefÀr som ett flygplansbord som kan fÀllas upp. Blir nog bra att ha nÀr hon ska mÄla, leka och se pÄ film i bilen, speciellt eftersom hon mÄste dela baksÀtet under resan med tvÄ hundar!

Annars kÀnner jag mig riktigt blÀ... liksom ingen energi alls. Ska försöka slÀpa mig ut pÄ en lÄngpromenad med hundarna och sedan in i duschen (vilket blir hÀrligt bara jag kommer ivÀg).

Sarah slutar 13:15 idag, sÄ jag funderar pÄ att lasta in hundarna och Äka direkt till "nya huset kvarteret" efter att vi hÀmtar henne. Vill liksom kÀnna av omrÄdet lite mitt pÄ dagen under en vardag sÄdÀr, plus att kika (spionera) lite pÄ huset sÄklart. Det ska bli underbart vÀder idag, uppemot 25 grader varmt men inte alltför hög luftfuktighet. Och jag vet att Sarah gÀrna gör ett besök pÄ den coola lekplatsen dÀr...

PÄ tal om bilresan nÀsta vecka. Thanksgiving Àr ju pÄ torsdag, troligen den största helgdagen, om inte i alla fall likvÀrdig med julen. Sarah har ju sÄdan tur att hon fÄr en extra ledig dag pÄ onsdag, sÄ 5 dagar ledigt! HÀrligt!

Det ska inte bli kul att gĂ„ upp klockan 4 pĂ„ morgonen (tar 9½ timma upp till stugan, och det Ă€r inte rĂ€knat med pauser emellanĂ„t...)

Jag funderade pÄ hur sjutton vi skulle fÄ plats med all mat i bilen, eftersom det mesta mÄste hÄllas kallt. Kollade dock upp och hittade en trevlig mataffÀr som har öppet dygnet runt nÀra stugan, och de hade dessutom fÀrdiga kalkonmiddagar man kunde bestÀlla. Kanon! SÄ vi har nu bestÀllt kalkon med alla tillbehören och det Àr bara att svÀnga förbi dÀr och hÀmta. Och jag kan ju handla all annan mat och gott som vi vill ha över Thanksgiving-helgen pÄ samma gÄng, sÄ vi behöver bara packa det vi vill Àta och dricka pÄ vÀgen upp!

Jag har laddar min Sony eReader med nÄgra bra svenska och engelska böcker, sÄ jag har nÄgot att sysselsÀtta mig med under den lÄÄÄnga bilturen upp och ner... Ken Àr nervös att vi ska stöta pÄ björnar unde rnÄgon av vÄra hiker som vi planerar att ta dÀr uppe i bergen, sÄ han har införskaffat en björnspray! :-) Det Àr en enorm flaska, lite som en liten brandslÀckare ungefÀr. Tror att sprayen Àr ungefÀr som riktigt stark pepparspray... Hoppas nu bara att han inte sprayar ner OSS istÀllet, ha ha! Nej, en björn ser jag helst pÄ mycket lÄÄÄÄÄngt avstÄnd, men ser fram emot att uppleva naturen dÀr uppe i bergen. Det blir nog bra.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Segt idag

Har chattat via datorn med teknisk support för mitt virusprogram, Norton 360. SjÀlvklart var supporten i Indien, vilket inte alls Àr speciellt förvÄnande nuförtiden. De lyckades dock inte fixa problemet, det verkar vÀrre till och med. De ska ringa senare och kolla om det fixat sig, men sÄ Àr ju inte fallet. Tror att det Àr nÄtt med Windows 7, det Àr ju alltid lite saker att reda ut nÀr man fÄr ett nytt operativsystem. Dessutom har min skrivare mystiskt nog avinstallerats!

Och teckensnittet Verdana Àr borta... fet stil och kursiv stil finns fortfarande, men inte den vanliga... Mystiskt igen!

KÀnner mig lite rastlös för det hÀr med huset. Det verkar ju som om det hÀnder saker bakom kulisserna, men jag vill veta hur det ska bli NU. Ken tycker bara att det Àr bra att det dröjer, eftersom vi inte vill ansöka om lÄnet förrens i januari nÀr vi gjort vÄr deklaration. DÄ kommer vÄr inkomst för 2009 rÀknas med, och eftersom den Àr sÄ pass mycket högre Àn Äret innan kommer det att ge oss en mycket bÀttre rÀntesats. Och det Àr ju bra sÄklart.

Standard för en sk shortsale Ă€r ca 3-4 mĂ„nader innan det Ă€r klart, sĂ„ det Ă€r ju i början pĂ„ januari eller februari. VĂ„r mĂ€klare, min kĂ€ra vĂ€n S, tror att vi kommer att fĂ„ besked nu i november, men vem vet. Det vore ju en trevlig julklapp att veta om det blir nĂ„tt eller inte. Lite frusterande som nu i helgen nĂ€r jag och Sarah var pĂ„ IKEA. Jag hittade en massa kul, men ingen ide att köpa nĂ„tt nu kĂ€nns det som eftersom vi inte vet hundra vilket hus det blir Ă€nnu. Suck ja. Nu ska jag kolla lite pĂ„ TV tror jag. Har liksom inte lust med nĂ„tt annat. Fast jag borde planera lite inför Thanksgiving eftersom det ska med en del i bilen inför 9½ timmars bilresa upp till bergen pĂ„ onsdagen dagen innan...

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Slow week

Weird going back to normal work pace after being so busy for so many weeks. I think I like a little more action, actually!

Thanks to the hurricane, it looked gray and dreary outside. A little rain, lots of clouds. Cold for me, but still at 17C, and I know it is suppose to go back up again this weekend...

I talked to the people we are renting the cabin from yesterday, and she said we can probably count on weather around 10C during the days and a few degrees C plus over nights during our stay. We were kind of hoping for some snow :-)!

Today I just have a little bit of work to do, then probably laundry... But I am feeling very slow and lazy today, could be because the weather is making all my lupus ridden joints all stiff and uncooperative...

We get news updates here and there about the house. Looks like at least there is some activity on the bank's side, so that is good! I would have loved to have a yes or no before Christmas, so we could know if it is going to happen or not... And I am anxious to do the house inspection if we get a yes. And it that is OK, then, THEN can I finally be excited about this whole thing and start planning a bit more!

We are still looking at the market and keeping an eye on other houses, just in case this one falls through. I will go and see a few places with S, our friend and Realtor. If not, we can have lunch and catch up on things...

Here is a picture I took of the house when we were driving by one day... still not a reality, but hopefully soon:

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Veterans Day

No school for Sarah today due to it being Veterans Day. I finished ALL my big projects yesterday, so except for some small stuff, not much work for me today.

Monday night when Sarah went to bed she was covered in little red dots. She was completely fine otherwise, so I took a wait and see approach. Sent her to school the next day. I called her doctor to see if they had any ideas, but they just said it was a concern and that they want to see her.

Much less dots today, but might as well have it checked out. Could be an allergic reaction to the (regular) flu vaccine, or some kind of reaction to the strep throat she had a week or two ago. You can get Scarlet Fever from strep, and that rash looks like that. But, she has no other symptoms, so I don't know. I guess it can't hurt to let the doc take a peek at her, we live just a stones throw from his office anyway...

Hurricane Ida is giving us rain and wind, so we can pretend it is fall, though it is still warm, warm, warm.

A big HUG to Sophia!!! I hope things will get better for you soon! Thinking about you and wishing I could be there...

Monday, November 9, 2009

Ville bara nÀmna...

Jag pratade just med Ken, och det verkar som om han har exakt samma tankar som jag, sÄ det Àr ju skönt att veta att vi stÄr pÄ samma ruta, sÄ att sÀga. Nu fÄr vi vÀl se vad det blir av det hela...

Helgen som varit...

Jag vet faktiskt inte helt sÀkert var jag stÄr i hela den hÀr situationen. Kens dotter var vÀldigt trevlig och vi hade trevligt under helgen. Hon verkar vara smart och tÀnker smart i de flesta situationer.

Vi började fredagen med att kolla in campus pÄ University of South Florida, och de hade flyt och lyckades komma med pÄ en privat entimmesrundtur. SjÀlv hade jag fÄtt i mig nÄtt som inte var sÄ snÀllt mot magen kvÀllen innan, sÄ jag satte mig i bilen med en iste frÄn Starbucks och en skvallertidning och njöt av det underbara vÀdret. TyvÀrr var magen i uppror hela helgen och jag blev ganska sÄ svag av all uttorkning som följde, men det var ju inte hela vÀrlden.

Efter USF Äkte vi till Stetson Law Scool, en av de bÀsta graduate-skolorna om man söker fortsatt utbildning inom rÀttsvÀsendet. Hennes ultimata plan Àr att antingen bli advokat och jobba med ungdomsbrottslingar, eller kanske inom polisvÀsendet med samma inriktning. Vi ville visa vad vi har att erbjuda vad gÀller skolor i vÄrt omrÄde, och jag tror hon fick en bra inblick.

PÄ fredag kvÀll Ät vi en trevlig middag pÄ The Sandbar, en av vÄra favoritrestauranger mitt pÄ stranden, och vi fick se solen gÄ ner over Mexikanska Golfen.

PÄ lördagen körde vi runt lite och kollade bl.a. in den skolan dÀr hon om hon vÀljer att flytta ner hÀr, kommer att gÄ sina första tvÄ universitetsÄr. Efter det var det dags för lunch nere vid Sarasotas Marina Jack och en promenad runt den fina parken dÀr. Sedan bar det av pÄ en 2 timmars bÄttur pÄ Sarasota Bay, och det var hÀrligt vÀder dessutom, sÄ vÀldigt njutbart! Vi fick se 5 delfiner, inte illa!

Efter det stod shopping pÄ schemat, och nÀr vi vÀl kom hem pÄ kvÀllen var vi alla vÀldigt möra, sÄ det fick bli lite pizza till middag... Jag gick och la mig med Sarah, var fortfarande ganska dÄlig efter magattacken.

I söndags var det tidig morgon som gÀllde och vi Ät frukost pÄ Manatee Beach och sedan njöt vi ett par timmar med solande, snÀckletande och bad (och Ànnu fler delfiner!). Vi Äkte efter det ut en svÀng till norra tippen pÄ Anna Maria Island, och sedan lÀngs med öarna ner till Sarasota och inÄt landet, för ett besök i Myakka River State Park. Alligatorer var det bestÀllt och vi fick se MASSOR! Det var vÀldigt lÄgt vatten, och de lÄg i stora klasar lÀngs med vattnet och solade sig, riktigt hÀftigt!

Sedan bar det hemÄt för att grilla lite och slappna av, och idag Àr det hemresa.

Det jag kÀnner Àr att hon verkar ha vÀldigt svÄrt att slÀppa nÄgon nÀra inpÄ. Jag Àr vÀldigt öppen sjÀlv, och förutom lite historier hÀr och dÀr var det vÀldigt svÄrt att fÄ ett grepp om hennes personlighet. Saken gjordes ju inte heller bÀttre av att hon och hennes make sedan juni grÀlar via SMS och mobil konstant. De hade bestÀmt sig för att skiljas, men det gÄr upp och ner hela tiden. Ena minuten kan hon vara glad för att han sagt nÄgot snÀllt, och andra minuten grÄter hon tyst i baksÀtet för att han just SMSat nÄgot elakt... Hon verkar ha svÄrt att se sin situation klart, hon vet att han inte Àr bra för henne, men samtidigt kan hon inte hÄlla sig borta...

PÄ grund av allt det hÀr dramat som pÄgÄtt över helgen (i tysthet och mestadels via SMS) kÀnns det som om hon har varit lite borta i tankarna, och det har ju inte direkt hjÀlpt. Jag förstÄr att hon inte har haft det sÄ kul nÀr hon har vÀxt upp, och att hennes miljö dÀruppe i Ohio inte direkt Àr den bÀsta. Hon har ju den rÀtta driven och ambitionerna, men hon verkar vara rÀtt beroende av sina kompisar Äsikter osv.

Just nu lÀmnar jag allt detta Ät Ken. Jag kommer inte lÀngre att jobba proaktivt för att hon ska flytta ner hÀr. Jag vet att Ken gÀrna vill det, men jag vet inte om det Àr rÀtt just nu för oss eller henne. Jag tror inte att hon Àr redo alls, men samtidigt skulle hon sÀkerligen behöva komma ifrÄn miljön dÀruppe. Jag vet inte.

SjÀlv sÀger hon att hon nog lutar Ät att flytta ner hÀr, men att hon vill komma ner nÄgra gÄnger till, kanske stanna lite lÀngre innan hon bestÀmmer sig. Det Àr ju smart tÀnkt. Men Ä andra sidan börjar terminen första veckan i januari, och vi har inte exakt mycket tid ledigt fram tills dess. Ska hon komma sÄ fÄr det ju i sÄ fall vara i mellandagarna, men dÄ blir det ju vÀldigt snÀvt med skolstarten om hon helt plötsligt ska fixa med det om hon beslutar sig för att flytta.

Och i och med att vi sjÀlva hÄller pÄ med en sÄ stor grej som att flytta, och Ken Àr pÄ vÀg in i deklarationssÀsongen, sÄ tror jag det skulle vara enormt jobbigt allt det hÀr. Och hon har helt klart unfinished business dÀruppe.

Min Äsikt skulle nog vara att avvakta. Kanske vÀnta tills höstterminen. DÄ kan hon fÄ ordning pÄ sitt privata liv dÀruppe, vi kan komma i ordning i nya huset, Ken kommer att ha mer tid den tiden pÄ Äret, och hon fÄr dessutom chans att komma pÄ besök flera gÄnger, kÀnna sig för och tÀnka över det hela. Verkligen fÄ chansen att lÀra kÀnna varandra och vara sÀkra pÄ att det Àr rÀtt beslut.

Men i slutÀndan sÄ Àr det ju hon och Ken som mÄste fatta beslutet. Vad det Àn blir sÄ accepterar jag det, men jag tycker det Àr onödigt att hasta in i en situation. Jag vet inte, allt Àr ju sÄ nytt Ànnu, men sÄ kÀnns det nog för mig just nu. Vad tycker ni?

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Award and visitor

Today I went by Sarah's school to see her get her award. Apparently this is the first time they are doing this at her school, but it was a lot of fun! Sarah looked so small up there on the big stage!

I guess the awards are a type of Honor Roll for students that are doing great academically, and not for being a good citizen as I thought it would be. They don't get actually grades in first grade, like A, B, and Cs, but they still get a type of grade. And I guess she is doing really good in school. She was very proud!

Here she is with her award flanked by her teacher, Mrs S:

So this afternoon Ken's daughter arrives! I bet she is as excited about it as we are!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

HöststÀdning

Eftersom jag har jobbat vÀldigt mycket pÄ sistonde Àr det svÄrt att fÄ plats med en riktigt rejÀl höststÀdning pÄ schemat... sÄ jag har tagit dte lite dÄ och dÄ. Idag Àr det dock 90 % stÀdning som gÀller. Eftersom Kens dotter kommer imorgon kvÀll sÄ Àr det ju extra kul att kunna ge ett bra första intryck!

Imrogon ska jag till skolan och se pÄ nÀr Sarah fÄr nÄgon sorts utmÀrkelse, och sedan Àr det klippning som gÀller hos min underbara frisör Patricia. Och efter det Àr det upphÀmtning pÄ skolan och sedan hem och börja förbereda lite inför middagen som ska vara klar nÀr de kommer frÄn flygplatsen... SÄ inte mycket utrymme för stÀdning imrogon, alltsÄ! Jag tror det bara blir att tvÀtta sÀngklÀderna Ät vÄr gÀst, annars mÄste allt vara klart.

Idag har jag dock lite redigeringsjobb som mÄste vara klart idag, men det Àr sÄ gott som fixat redan...

IgÄr tvÀttade jag mÀngder med tvÀtt (kÀndes det som), och dessutom fick hundarna sig ett vÀlbehövligt bad. Jag anvÀnder ett underbart hundschampo frÄn Crazy Dog som heter Rainforest, och bÄde hundarna och huset luktar helt underbart frÀscht efter badet! Kanon, inte alltid man kan sÀga att vÄt hund luktar gott... :-)

Dessutom gav jag mig pÄ att tvÀtta en del fönster och glasdörrar, vilket var mer Àn nödvÀndigt. Jag skulle gÀrna tvÀtta resten av fönstren (det blev mörkt igÄr kvÀll innan jag hann klart), men det Àr tveksamt att det finns tid för det idag. Men kanske! HÀr i Florida blir det mycket skitigt fort, och dessutom sÄ har de nedre delarna pÄ fönstren en sk "bug screen", en skÀrm med myggnÀt, och GISSA om mycket skit hamnar i och emellan denna skÀrm! Inte helt lÀtt att sÀtta tillbaka tycker jag, sÄ dÀrför drar jag mig ofta för att tvÀtta fönstrena. Men maken var snÀll och ploppade fast alla skÀrmarna jag tvÀttat igÄr kvÀll i svartaste mörkret... med risk för ormar och mygg!

Nu har jag dessutom hört att det ska bli underbart vÀder med början pÄ fredag, med svalare klimat bara upp till 26-27 C, det lÄter helt perfekt, för jag Àr verkligen trött pÄ att ha över 30 grader varmt varje dag... Vi har en hel del utflykter planerade inför helgen, sÄ det kommer ju som pÄ bestÀllning. Kens dotter har aldrig sett havet, sÄ DET ska bli ett sant nöje att visa henne det. Det blir bÄde frukost, lunch och middag pÄ stranden plus en bÄttur med...

Nu Àr det dags att sÀtta igÄng med stÀdandet igen. Ha en bra dag!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween

I can tell it is Snow Bird Season here now (a Snow Bird is a person from up north that comes to Florida during the winter to get out of the cold).
Sarah and I was out shopping on Saturday and it was super crowded everywhere!

Sarah was so excited to go Trick or Treating, but my hip was too sore after all that shopping, so I stayed home with the dogs while Sarah and Ken hit the streets.

Ken said it was so many houses that were dark (that is, their lights were off and they were not handing out candy). Only about 1 in 10 houses were accepting Trick or Treaters! Plus, there were a lot less kids out, we did not have that big influx of kids being trucked in from other neighbourhoods, so all in all it was really nice! A bit sweaty with 25 C at 8 PM, but otherwise Sarah had a great night. She only needed 2 minutes to fall asleep at 9:30 PM...

Here are some pictures:

Doctor Sarah




She got lots of candy!