Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Monday, June 02, 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Preliminary dissertation date set!
It's always good to plan ahead, and therefore I've booked a preliminary dissertation date: Friday the 13th february 2009. So, anyone who feels like a trip to Sweden for at BIG celebration next year is most welcome to start saving money now... formal invitations will be sent out late 2008 (when the date's confirmed and I'm actually finished with the thesis).
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Doctor Isabella!
Last friday, 2008-02-08, Isabella defended her thesis. Naturally she passed, and was properly celebrated! I've written a long recollection of the day on my swedish blog (in swedish, sorry...), but I think these pics say more than words:
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Ester loves food
Ester is truly a lover of food. And cookies. Well, almost anything that is eatable will satisfy her. Temporarily. I wonder where she gets it from?
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
wet weather
This morning (at 8.25 am) when we left home the weather hadn't really decided wether it was raining or snowing. Ester quickly fell asleep (since she woke up at 5.11 am and couldn't go back to sleep), whereas I struggled through the wetness for 35 minutes to reach her daycare. I was a bit worried since she hasn't been there since before christmas, but she didn't cry more than usual when I left her. I hope she'll be happy when I pick her up (and not too wet after spending all morning outside in the rain/snow).
A few days ago I actually thought winter might arrive at last. It started snowing and was a few degrees below zero. Ester loved it, kept saying things like "look!" and "wow!" and tasted the cold white stuff on the ground. We even had a snowball fight (Ester's first), which consisted of her getting some snow stuck on her mitten and then chasing me with it, trying to scrape it of on my coat, and me screaming "no, please don't get snow on me... it's too cold!". She was extatic.
A few days ago I actually thought winter might arrive at last. It started snowing and was a few degrees below zero. Ester loved it, kept saying things like "look!" and "wow!" and tasted the cold white stuff on the ground. We even had a snowball fight (Ester's first), which consisted of her getting some snow stuck on her mitten and then chasing me with it, trying to scrape it of on my coat, and me screaming "no, please don't get snow on me... it's too cold!". She was extatic.
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