Christmas days in our home has been truly wonderful but not quite as quiet and relaxed as I had hoped for. Many unfortunate bumps on the way like; a winter flu, a computer breakdown, unexpected shifts in the shop, oh and a dishwasher breakdown including a mild flood in our kitchen.
Things don’t always work out the way you want them to huh?
Anyway, we had a perfect Christmas ewe party, Vilja is just happy happy happy and we still have a visit to my parents place at Samsø to come, YAY.
We have had some busy days here… Vilja has been ill and Christmas is all over the the shop.
We have some wonderful things to come, Christmas eve in our home with the family and a trip to samsø. I am looking forward to feel like a kid!
Just a few pictures to get you into the Christmas spirit. Vilja and I went tree shopping today. We spend the whole evening decorating, singing and dancing.
One of my absolute favourite things is my job, even though Anders always tells me not to bring work home, and I try not to (I have a problem, I just cant stop) it sometimes happens anyway. Last weekend a bunch of new Brinja dresses arrived which meant a whole lot of organising.
Combined with a brilliant red wine and some cheese/sausage/olive-snacks, it was a perfect way to spend a Saturday night!
Ps: The dresses are for this winter and in my humble opinion they are pretty darn good. I’ll get back to you on that!
Sorry about the sudden overload of miniature post. I can’t seem to stop thinking about mini-things now… what, how and when to make some more…
This pillow what was I did a few days ago. It is so silly; I have a thousand things on my to-do list and I end up spending 3-4 hours on a miniature pillow…
…in a VERY long time, I have done something new for my miniature home. I will show you soon.
Anders made a pie yesterday. Broccoli, salmon, asparaguses and garlic. Uhm!
…and a really colourful meal. Mashed potatoes, parmesan cheese, corn, peas and shrimps.
April right, Vilja left.
Vilja is at her grandparents and Anders and I are adjusting to the rare quietness of being home with no plans and no Vilja around. Next up; a Woody Allan movie!
…a visit to the zoo, lots of book reading, radio listening, colourful snacks and reorganising the wardrobe.
When Vilja was born, Anders and I gave each other a gift. 9 paintings by a Danish artist called ‘Lars Ole Nøregaard’
There are some pictures from our home in a Swedish magazine this month. They are not recent -as you can see, no sign of Vilja yet. Hope you like it.