Friday, June 27, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Tivoli
June 6th is Sweden's National Day. Kind of like the Fourth of July, but different. There aren't a lot of celebrations or traditions - it's really only been a holiday for the past four years or so. But Dave and the kids had the day off, so we went to Tivoli. It was a beautiful day, and all started out well...
Tipton and Lilli waiting in line for the airplane ride.
Mommy and Lilli on the airplane ride (she is too young to ride by herself.)
Tipton on the airplane ride - he got a whole plane all to himself!
Lilli and Mommy waiting in line for the Nautilus ride. Lilli can't wait!
Lilli and Mommy on the Nautilus ride.Tipton and Daddy on the Nautilus ride.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Thursday, June 5th
The kids get along great and play really well together. It was a beautiful day/evening and the kids spent most of it playing in the backyard. (Lilli, Tipton, Aaron, Eren, Karin, Selena) Piggy-back rides seemed to be the 'big' thing. Here Aaron is giving Eren a piggy-back ride.
Karin giving Eren a ride while Selena gives Lilli a ride.
Karin giving Eren a ride.
Tipton and Aaron played with the balls and nets. Here's an action photo of Aaron.
Good catch, Tipton!
Action photo of Eren.
Eventually the kids moved into the playroom. Selena and Karin had the younger kids sitting down at the "table" while they prepared and served them "dinner."
It was a late night, but there was no school the next day, and the kids were having a great time. My kiddos were so tired, but didn't want to stop having fun.
Tipton had such a great time. He keeps asking me if we can have everyone over again.
Tennis Anyone?
Daddy playing with Tipton:
Daddy playing with Lilli (who is much better at it than we expected her to be):
Lilli and Tipton practicing against the wall (I'm sure our neighbors just LOVE us!)
Djurparken
We explored the zoo on our own for a while, then we all met for lunch and to have a guided 'tour' of the zoo. Our tour started off at the sea lions.
Next we moved on to the wolves. We had eaten lunch in front of the wolf exhibit earlier in the day. I think the wolves are the most popular exhibit at the zoo.
From there we moved on to the bears. The bears were really cool, because they were so close you could almost reach out and touch them. It's like they were waiting for us!
Our guided tour ended at the lynx exhibit. At this point everyone was hot and tired. And the lynx was waaaaaaay in the back, hiding in the grass.
At the end of the trip, we had spent just as much time playing on the playgrounds as we had spent looking at the animals. But the kids had a great time and it was a beautiful day.