I have joined a Swedish Mothers' Group and the last few Mondays I've been meeting up with the girls. All the mums' are Swedish and have at some point in their lives decided to live in Perth. The kids are from Noah's age up to 10 years old.
The GPS we got for Christmas has come in very handy lately as each time we meet at someones house. So far it's been heaps of fun, with lots of "fika" (Swedish for taking a break from work or other activities and having a coffee with one's colleagues, friends, date, or family) and nice lunches. Outside speaking Swedish, changing nappies and chasing naughty toddlers, we tend to focus on just fika and enjoying traditional Swedish dishes. Eating-what a lovely activity hehe! Such a great way to keep up with the Swedish language, to expose Noah to it and at the same time get to know a new group of lovely people :-).
The GPS we got for Christmas has come in very handy lately as each time we meet at someones house. So far it's been heaps of fun, with lots of "fika" (Swedish for taking a break from work or other activities and having a coffee with one's colleagues, friends, date, or family) and nice lunches. Outside speaking Swedish, changing nappies and chasing naughty toddlers, we tend to focus on just fika and enjoying traditional Swedish dishes. Eating-what a lovely activity hehe! Such a great way to keep up with the Swedish language, to expose Noah to it and at the same time get to know a new group of lovely people :-).
Lunch at Helena's in Fremantle
1 comment:
När kommer ni till sverige? är det i stockholm ni skall hålla till? hur länge?
Vore kul att ses, men jag förstår att ni säkert kommer ha fullt upp med alla nära och kära.
Ni ser ut at trivas alla tre.
kram Anna
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