Easter offered delightful weather with lots of sun and no wind gusts to talk about – even though the state government warned about the risk of brush fires on Saturday morning… And yesterday, there was smoke over NJ, when Olle, Vira and I were swinging on Pier 25, and we still have not found out the reason why…
Last Tuesday I met up with Suz at Franklin St. and we took the train to Columbus Circle. From there we walked through the park – so wonderful and all in bloom – to the Met on Upper East Side for the Avedon Exhibition. Richard Avedon, except for all the celebrities, he branched out into photographing patients of mental hospitals, the Civil Rights Movement in 1963, protesters of the Vietnam War, and later the fall of the Berlin Wall.
This was the same Tuesday as Trump came here for his indictment (here on Manhattan, and not in Staten Island 🙂 ) and also, Finland joins Nato.
Coltsfoot springing out of the sidewalkTrump at the Court HouseBoweryReally looks like Lilies of the valley – but without the sweet perfumed scentSuz in the bloomingUpper East Side view in Central ParkAlice in WonderlandMagnoliaOutside the entranceAndy Warhol – the FactoryThe PhotographerThe Factory
We have, since like forever, had problems with a leak from Elvira´s bathroom ceiling. Finally (!!?) last Friday the craftsmen wrapped this project up. It took over eight months to get it ready, but now we hear that it´s done…
Last Wednesday, Elvira and I looked into the CAT, untimed. This is the California Achievement Test Practice that she will complete next week. Hopefully (and most likely) she will score high enough once she takes the real test, to pass the state´s requirements. 👍 ❤️
Thanks to Easter, you have an excuse for going to Allen Street and Bon-Bon for some Swedish candy. On Holy Saturday we bought some good stuff at the Essex Market and the Nordic Preserves; like gravlax, herring, knäckebröd and Kalles kaviar. After lunch, we arranged an egg hunt in the apartment. 🙂
The Swedish Bon-Bon candy storeThe BoweryHow beautifulPaparazzing the Corgie…and ……haahaha, the C just gave up!!One of those Bodega Cats…April Full MoonSome Spring TulipsHow surprised! – now I only await my award…At the Essex Market…Yellow carsAt Spring/Thompson
Now it is like Swedish summer here in New York, with above 74 degrees F and warm winds. Last Friday evening we had some Swedish friends over – a fabulous, nice and very funny night with lots of laughter, good food and cool drinks. Thank you soooo much Staffan, Madeleine, Jasmina and Vendela for a full night out!
Johan, Vira, Staffan, Madeleine, Vendela, Jasmina and OlleGirl PowerThe vault at Trinity PlaceAt the Bar Room
On Easter Sunday our family went to Grand Central Terminal and took the Poughkeepsie UpState train to Cold Spring. This is a charming little village on the Hudson River, with lots of picturesque shops, cafes and restaurants – and the mountains build up on both sides.
Some poetry in the subway
I´ve been trying to work out by running, both at the gym and and at the Hudson River Parkway, but the hamstring is really making it difficult… I go to Jay on a regular basis, but to be honest I do not see the progress I would have wished for yet. But however, I just learnt that “Jersey Girl” is not one of Bruce Springsteen´s original songs but Tom Wait´s.
Another thing that makes outdoor running more difficult this time of year, is all the people in the streets, parkways and river walks – it is almost like a Mikado game trying to find your way forward. 😉
Yesterday Johan and I joined the Scandinavian Happy Hour at Björk, and met some funny, but also some really peculiar people. 😂😂 Both Swedes and New Yorkers, it was a really jolly event.
No harness or leach. Just sun bathingZoom in and find Johan at his barber!Pink Pier at WatermarkAaaww, lots of Snake´s head – I loooove themOne very nice restaurantOn our way up to Park Av and Scandinavia HouseHow cuteRoad sign with seesaw means there is a Childrens Park. Never seen before.
We have 82°F today so the feeling is SUMMER! ☀️☀️☀️ This afternoon we have been hanging out by the water, and Olle did some plane-spotting via Fligthradar24. I have also spotted two butterflies, but unfortunately without any photo evidence… At noon I had an appointment with Hailey at hair salon. Always so nice to talk to her.
Plane spottingFirst time I find this shop hereSo cool – the doors open and the band starts to playWe will try to go there at the next opportunity
Tonight we will try the Locanda Verde, they have great food according to Johan who has been there twice with colleagues. So now – I will rummage through the closet for my flip-flops, paint the toe nails and Voilà – ready for a balmy night out on the city! 💃🥂☀️💅🏻🌇
Ps) Toffee hasn´t come home yet, as Andrew is still in California. I think she will come home this weekend. 🐶
Mom, Adam and Tilda came here on Mar 21, exactly eight months after we had left Sweden and thus just as long since I saw my mom! ❤️
In one of my latest runs something happened to my right hamstring, so I went to dr. Jay Heller to be assured of being able to run a race that took place last Saturday. I’ve been meaning to go for a long time, because something is wrong with both of my upper arms, and finally I made it to Johan´s chiropractor. After adjusting just about EVERYTHING, he just smiled and said -“Welcome to Chiropractic in New York.” Giddy, I left with a new appointment for the following week…
Trying some different shapes and colorsAt Dr. Heller´sElvira is cooking
A couple of weeks ago Johan had his colleagues here from Sweden, so one evening the kids and I went to the City Vineyard for dinner, and got to sit in a dome. 🙂
On the 17th, Elvira and I took the train to 53rd St and watched the St. Patrick´s Day Parade. She also got study questions about this day, so we consider this day a good lesson in Social studies. 🙂
There is an abundance of materials, curriculums etc, so we have to settle for some topics in each subject. In math she has been working on integers and algebra and in ELA she is dealing with grammars and essays. The Civil War (except for Parade days) is being discussed in Social Studies and in Science we have had labs about density. In addition to all this, Elvira is reading an English book every weekday evening, working out, walking Toffee, doing a lot of grocery shopping, cooking and tidying her room (perhaps not as often as requested).
St. Patrick´s Day Still ice skating at Rockefeller Center!So smart, the attached big gloves. They are also very common on strollers and bicycles.Heading for dinner at City VineyardIn the domeWindy day, todayTwo favorite girls!Hahahha, so guilty?
Spring, even if it feels like a tornado sometimes, is almost here – a wonderful feeling!
A lot of window cleaners around the cityFinally new bus stop ad on Spring St, only the third in eight months. 🙂Winter or spring race? Hard to tell from the layout.Already considered a “patient”…
We also had a really nice and fun evening at Liljert´s! Lots of laughter and the kids also had a great time. 🙂
We will soon have a LUS (Lunch Utan Slut) with Ulf and Mona at Felix, but since Johan had severe back problems, we had to take a raincheck last time. Instead I went up to Strand, I looove to hang there! And now I finally have bought a Strand Tote bag. 🙂
Amazing evening on our way to Peter Cooper TownJacob, Malin and Hampus in their charming apartmentHomemade semlor!Pink themeWindy – againPassed the restaurant Soothr, where Ilze and I had lunch last DecemberOne of theeeese corgiiiies
And so finally Annie, Adam and Tilda arrived! This was the first trip to NYC for my mom, so it was really amazing to show her our everyday life here, and also to do some sightseeing. Both Adam and Tilda had to study almost every day, so it felt like I had three kiddos in homeschooling… 😉
We managed a lot on the first day! Both the High Line, Chelsea Market and a rooftop drink at Johan´s work. And of course we had to introduce Toffee to the larger family. 🐶 In the evening, Elvira served us all a fantastic taco dinner.
At Hudson River Parkway❤️❤️❤️❤️A little mom 💕At Chelsea MarketAt Chelsea MarketOutside the Chelsea MarketHigh Line MotiveEmpire State BuildingMusic at Little IslandAmphi theaterIn Washington Sq ParkHästens bilarOn Broome StRoof top hangingButterfly artShort and tallMy new Strand bag!
Last Thursday, Annie and I also visited the Oculus, strolled around at Eataly, paid respect at the 9/11 Monument and went to the South Street Seaport.
Last Saturday I ran 10K in the Spring Fling race out on Governors Island. The weather forecast was precipitation with strong winds, so we planned for plenty of windproof clothing and umbrellas.
But as one of dr. Jay Heller´s more famous patients (both a cardiologist, runner and author) told Heller – there are no bad experiences in running, you just have to find the positive ones… And I just managed to finish the race before it started to drizzle. 💧💧💧
In the afternoon we tried to get into the MoMa, but everyone else must have had the same thought – so packed inside and the longest line up outside in heavy rain, made it impossible for us to enter. Instead we took the train home again and found ourselves a little spot at Broome Street Bar. 🙂
This Saturday also was Earth Hour. We tried to contribute, but as far as we could see all lights were on as usual over the city.
The Oculus9/11 MonumentSo cosy at the McNally JacksonMural adsHeading for dinner at the Dirty FrenchThe basement Entrance to dr. Jay HellerThe BullMaking friendsEarly morning Waiting for the ferryTwo supportersAt Broome Street BarThe mandatory Spicy Margaritas when Tilda is here!Earth HourStill rather lit
On Sunday we had lovely but windy weather and we made a little excursion up to Harlem and Columbia University and strolled down inside of Central Park.
On Monday we wandered around in both West and Greenwich Village, Little Italy and Chinatown and made a stop at Essex Market and in the evening all seven had a drink at the Manhattan Brewery.
Famous cronuts from Dominique Ansel Bakery – Adam´s favoriteThe library at Columbia UniversityThe Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine – Huge, historic church known for its concerts, Sunday services and an annual blessing of the animals.Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, former Central Park ReservoirA quick lunch stop – literally in the middle of Broadway on UWSThe Turtle Pond in Central ParkSquirrel in the ParkBig and Small at Union SquareNot so nice discovery in the restroom…🙂 At the Manhattan BreweryLisa Larsson at UniqloKatzen KinoHome!Italian styleFDNY Engine 55There was a fire just some days ago, even on the newsSo many boom trucks and aerial lift platforms in almost every street. Spring is here and so are the window cleaners.Three homeschoolings and one grandmother!Game night
Last Tuesday we had a really good dinner at Grand & Gelso, in the favor of Karin´s birthday back in Sweden! 🎂 🙂
The morning after we decided to go to Brooklyn to do some thrift shopping. Tilda marked out a bunch of vintages shops and then Adam, Tilda and I walked the Williamburg Bridge over to Brooklyn and there we met up with Annie and Elvira who had taken the train to Graham Av.
We started out with a lunch at a little place on Grand St called Rome to Brooklyn. This was one of the most funny lunches I have ever had! We started a conversation with the owner, a guy from Albania, who often visited Sweden because his brother, niece and nephew live in Solna. What a coincidence and a small world. 🌎🌍 We even made a recording of us speaking Swedish to his niece. 😂
At Grand & GelsoOutside Broome St BarAbutment of Williamsburg BridgeGrand/Manhattan in BrooklynIn BrooklynA bodega catOur new Albanien friendCompliments of the houseIce bear restingArm wrestling is so much fun
For the first time, I finally came to visit the Swedish Church of New York. My mom and I walked the surroundings of Midtown and grabbed a coffee at the church, embraced Bryant Park and had lunch at Björk Café & Bistro and of course we said hi to Ulrica. It was really crowded, mostly because SVEA´s had made a reservation for a lunch gathering. I asked Ulrica about the difference between them, and the to me more familiar SWEA´s, but she couldn´t say either. 😉
Meanwhile, the big kids took care of the vermin exterminator in our apartment, who came to spray away some ants. Apparently they had never heard of ants on the 6th floor…
In the afternoon, Olle and I went to see Gloria at the Gouverneur´s hospital for, what we know, the last time. It is with a smile I will always think of her.
This was also the grand final evening for the kith and kin before one half went back to Sweden, so we decided to go to LENA for our last dinner together. Hahahha, what a night full of joy and laughter!
Cat in Rockefeller ParkIsn´t this the cutest!!Half-staff flag in Madison Sq ParkMacy´sBryant ParkTimes SqGrand Central TerminalThe Swedish ChurchFika in the basementLunch at BjörkBlooming allover the cityDripping from the ceiling above. Wine…?Soju shopping – Korean liquorCat café Meow ParlourAt the hospitalDog dungeon At LENA´s
So, now both my mom and the big kids have left for Sweden and here spring is really showing its face. Almost 70 degrees Fahrenheit, soft winds and a lot of sun. And what´s more, we’ve survived this year´s April Fools’ Day, without any scams at all (that I am aware of, anyway). I have to post a nice attempt here below though. This sweet joke was placed on the windshields of Mari´s and Feffe´s cars back in Sweden. They were cheated in their own street. 🙂
Another CorgiDeflating the air mattressReady to leaveSee you in three months!East Village PWLine up outside the BoweryApril Fools´ Day!!Some of the exercises for a healthy backLower East SideTwo girls ❤️❤️In Washington Sq ParkResting, at last. Andrew´s daughter Alexis dropped Toffee off at our apt.A night of lightning and thunderAn interesting and big day on Manhattan on Tuesday
Today I had another session at dr. Jay Heller´s. I totally love his genuine interest in sharing anecdotes. He is really into 60´s and 70´s music, and today I learned a little about a singer/songwriter called David Bromberg and also got some info about his violins.
This afternoon Johan, Elvira and I met up and went to the Li-Lac Chocolates on Greenwich Av in West Village, to buy some Easter Eggs for Passover. It´s Manhattan´s Oldest Chocolate House, founded in 1923 – so 100 years old by now. 🐰🐣 🐇 🐤 🐥 🌸 🌼
Tomorrow Suz and I are going to visit the Met for the exhibition on Avedon, so looking forward! And he was born in 1923, the same year as the Chocolate House was founded. Funny coincidence.
I am constantly learning new things here! We have finally decided for Elvira to enroll in homeschooling. This puts more press on the educating parent, as stated on NYC Department of Education’s website;
“Homeschooling is an education model in which parents educate their children at home instead of sending them to a traditional public or private school. In homeschool, the parent or guardian is responsible for the education of their child. They choose the subjects to be taught (based on a child’s age and ability) as well as the curriculum and methods of teaching, plan the schedule, and teach or facilitate instruction. Homeschooling is independent, parent-directed, and parent-funded education.”
The things she will be missing out on are friends and a social network. But for these coming months, it is a small sacrifice compared to what she gains from this since she has had a really hard time. (Which of course has effected the whole family). So now we have already decided curriculum for her, and she has even drawn a schedule with all subjects sorted into blocks and time slots. She is content and happy, actually for the first time here. ❤️
And as read in the schedule, dog walking now can be a frequent feature in our everyday life! This whole new approach feels so good, and I really hope for Elvira to feel confident and much, much more satisfied from now on.
Fastest ever – took from submitting Friday evening to being approved by Monday afternoon
Last Sunday was one of the best days! A sunny and windy day. First we watched the Vasaloppet in retrospect (Heja Emil!) and then I went for a walk, came home and got a text from our Swedish friend Anette, who wanted to meet up. She was at Jack´s wife Frieda with her husband Martin and their cockapoo Lily. We went there and strolled down to the Essex Market, and then grabbed a coffee at the Think Coffee on Broadway.
At Essex Market we also found Nordic Preserves Fish & Wildlife Co. Good to know when planning for the Midsummer Feast!
When lacking Blåbärssoppa……you buy fresh berries!Spring in the airLove our west sideCrocus at the Pier 25Little LilyFound these two having brunch at Jack´s wife Freda 🙂 Essex Market is a really cool place!One of the more interesting museumsAnnika SundvikAt a Chinese market. They had alive turtles and toads in two plastic boxes, imagine the smell…
This weekend we also sang to Adam, who turned 26 last Friday! ❤️ Saturday morning started out with a walk up to Grand Central Terminal and later in the afternoon Olle and I ran down the Hudson River in a lovely, but windy sunset. In the evening we watched Mello. 🎵🎵
Sunday afternoon, Johan and I went down to City Vineyard for a drink. I also registered for a race -The Spring Fling 10K on Governors Island on Mar 25. 🏃♀️ This is like a marker (one out of many) for my time here in NYC! So the day after I went to Fleet Feet and bought a new pair of Brooks.
At Union SqA line up to a food truck in Washington Sq ParkHow charming!Chrysler Building and Grand CentralOutside the Dominick HotelWe were served some free burrataCity Vineyard at Pier 26The familiar pavement of Hudson River ParkOld wooden piersNow waiting for the bibAnyone finds Toilets, Medical or Bag Check?
I have just picked up my newly sewn up trousers at the tailor´s and have also had my third last Mixed Collage Media class. The rest of the week contained dog walking Toffee, homeschooling, dinner at Rezdôra, where we finally managed to get a reservation 🙂 and lunch with friends.
Last Saturday Camilla, Basti and their kids Emmy and Ludwig came over to dinner! They will stay in New York for at least three years, and have moved here from Münich. We had a great evening, and we are invited to come over to them in White Plains and do a BBQ soon. 🙂 In the afternoon we were at Anette´s and Martin´s place in Williamsburg. We were invited to their Mello party and drinks, music and disco lights were promised. 💃 So we went there in nifty clothing – and I even bought a boa and hopefully we cut the mustard. 🙂
LilyWonderful Manhattan view from Williamsburg
Some days ago, Andrew texted and was curious to hear if we were interested in adopting Toffee´s brother! Aaaawww, almost hard to say no…
Attendance AlertOnline Class with Lindsay EllerAn evening demonstration at the Washington Sq ParkThe Arch at Washington Sq Park
Last Thursday I had lunch with Malin at Friend of a Farmer, a really nice place on Irving Place in Gramercy Park. In the evening I ran my first 6 miles outdoors, must be equivalent to a 12 miles run on the treadmill! Too windy to feel comfortable, but still. Hope for a more calm race day on Governors Island in a couple of weeks. 🙂
In Gramercy ParkMalin at Friend at the Farmer
Now Elvira and I also have been to the public library and borrowed one book each.
Full moon last nightSafety first…Our near by public library!At the Hudson Park LibraryReminds me of Baby: Pig in the City. Think it was one of Adam´s favorite movies as a little child!
Yesterday was Sunday and all we did was run a few errands and take some walks. Also the daylight saving time began here in the USA and in Canada, so we had daylight until 7pm!!
This week, Johan´s co-workers are coming in from Sweden for a full DanAds week. For the kids, and to some extend for myself, the week is filled with a lot of school work. However, we started this Monday morning with a lot of carpenters in our apartment, for them to integrate a plastic cover into Elvira´s bathroom ceiling…
Four carpenters here, the floor is covered and constant Spanish on the phones!They will be back next week again…Why not?!Grocery shopping at Trader Joe´s
Spring is in the Air!
Acrylic colors at BlickSuch lovely roses from the Musser´sTulips from Trader Joe´s
Time flies at the moment. New semesters, along with new friends, sunny days and awaiting visits from Sweden. 🙂
Finally we all have recovered from Covid, sinusitis and colds and I think all four of us see to the future with confidence. Both Olle and Elvira have new topics on their schedules and Vira for instance, is doing Dance this semester, which she is really happy about! February is Black History Month which is given much attention, especially in Olle´s school.
Last week was Lunar New Year and Chinatown celebrated the year of the Rabbit whole week thru.
Chrystie StreetWe continued our day……via Chinatown downtownFinancial DistrictContrasts
Mission complete – the over Christmas leaking radiator, is finally removed and we have got a new one installed. However, the chemical smell during heating is still quite heavy…. Now we are only waiting for the painter to come and cover it in white. Though, we have another typical New York problem with the heating system’s loud cling-clanging during winter. Below follows the explanation. 😂🤣😆
What Is Steam Banging?
Trapped Water
Steam banging often wakes up tenants early in the morning or late at night, as that’s when radiators are heating up to greet the day or give people one last blast of heat before bed. This sound has been described as a hammer banging on pipes or someone knocking on the radiator, and it’s maddening to people trying to sleep.
What causes the banging noise? Once the steam has entered your radiator, it eventually condenses and must return in the form of a liquid to the boiler, where it can be heated up again to start the process anew. But if water becomes trapped in the radiator — or a section of the steam piping — it can start duking it out with the steam rising through the system, creating that terrible racket and reducing the efficiency of the radiator as a heat source.
There’s often a simple fix for this. Sometimes the radiator sits level on the floor when it should actually be tilted toward the intake valve, which sits between the steam supply pipe and the radiator, near the floor. If a level shows that your radiator is not tipped slightly toward the intake valve, you can increase the incline by shimming the far end of the radiator.
Usually, a wooden door shim or a couple of paint stir sticks purchased at a hardware or home supply store can be positioned under the other end of the radiator to tilt it forward. About a five-degree change should be sufficient. If this doesn’t do the trick, it may be time to call in the pros to see if there’s another cause for the noise.
I started my new online class in Mixed Media Collage last Tuesday and I completely love it! I have never worked with colors so much before, and it is quite a challenge but I immediately get into those flows once I hold the brush in my hand. 🙂 And Elvira´s pencil drawings are so amazing. 🎨
Sabrina Ward Harrison projectOwn cat projectHilma af Klint projectSignature ElviraGirl with eye shadow hairLove itSabrina Ward Harrison projectReadyPrepared
Feeling strong again, so I have hit the gym a couple of times and have also run down the Hudson River. And it seems that things are going well for Johan and DanAds too! They have hired a couple of new employees over the last months, and Olle and I went over to the office and said Hi to two of the new guys last week. 🙂 Go DanAds!
Olle and I have also paid Gloria at the Gouverneur Hospital our monthly visit, this time for Olle´s first HPV shot. 👍 Elvira also has been to a doctor at MinuteClinic for some tests, since she was so ill for over ten days. Nothing showed anything so now we are glad to see her lively and alert again.
Not so okWaiting roomCool doctor´s outfit
Last Friday Johan and I went to Björk for a little HH. It was really nice to be back at the Swedish bistro, and also to say hello to Ulrica and some more newfound friends. I also got into a conversation with a totally new acquaintance, Karin with her little baby girl Mimmi. Two really cool girls! It resulted in them coming home to us this Monday for lunch and then a coffee in Brookfield Place. It was extra cozy, ‘cos Olle and Elvira had a day off of school, so they hanged with us all day. Next time, we will meet up at Karin´s in Park Slope in Brooklyn.
Scandinavian HouseOur own Washington Sq Park at nightPrincess charmingAt Brookfield PlaceSunsetAnette, Karin and Mimmi Happy Hour-ing at Björk
Something fascinating about the use of strollers here. Karin of course brought one with her when they came to us for a whole day, but when I first met them, she had Mimmi in a baby carriage because so few stations in the subway are ADA-accessible. Actually, the most stroller residents are DOGS! And they are not so seldom rather chubby…
No children anywhere!
This weekend we also had brunch with Malin, Pär and their sons Hampus and Jacob at Lido in Harlem. 🙂 Afterwards all eight of us strolled around in the borough and also went to Colombia College, established in 1754, you could actually feel the wings of history!
HarlemLunch at LidoColombia CollegeStreets of HarlemMalin and I walked down UWS
Last Friday I had a lunch date with Suzannah at Dante. I have walked by this restaurant so many times and it always looks so nice and cozy, and now I am happy to inform that the food pared up too! And in the afternoon Joy and Tim arrived here and will stay with us over the weekend. 🙂 Short visit, but so lovely to have them over. ❤️
Seagulls Canada GeeseFirst snow!Hudson River ParkwayOff SoHo hotel 😉Greenwich St with Olle, we have just done some shopping at Whole FoodsOn our way to Souvlaki restaurant in East Village
Elvira hosted a three-course dinner the evening Joy and Tim arrived. Saturday was freezing cold (not like Christmas Eve) but fortunately not so blistery and the sun was shining from a clear blue sky. We went to Eately, which was the first time for me! A really nice place, and a soft oasis!
Trader Joe´sPre-mingle The event planner in the backSnacksDrink listWashington Sq ParkPigeon ManOlle´s school is chosen for iMentorSomethings´s broken downHot water flooding from the ceilingAt EatleyA box of 8Do you see the Swedish flag?At TamarindBrothers-in-law at Broom Bar
Sunday offered really nice weather without any winds, and lot of sun. We started our walk down the Hudson River on the west side all the way down to the Battery and continued up to Pier 17 and Tin Building on the east side. Our final evening together we spent at Tamarind, an Indian restaurant i Tribeca.
Joy and Tim went to Sweden last Monday and I have done my third online Multi Media class. Yesterday all four of us had dinner at Björk, lovely Swedish dishes like Räksmörgås and Smörgåsbord!
For the first time, I am going to participate in an event hosted by Swea! Today Malin and I are going to a pop-up opening for Maxjenny. 🙂 And tomorrow our neighbor Andrew is coming over for dinner, with little lovely Toffee. 🐶
Don´t know if it´s funny or just mean, but Johan and I both woke up last Saturday night at 4 am feeling sick. Since then all of us, except Olle are sick in covid and probably strep throat and sinusitis. It feels like Vira´s penicillin cure is not kicking in, so we have a new doctor´s appointment this weekend. Still with hope that she will feel much better tomorrow already, so we can cancel the visit.
Above all this, Tilda´s little Skurt had to stay three nights in AniCura´s care with the probable diagnosis of ANNPE. He has now returned home and has a tough schedule of rehabilitation ahead of him. 😿
Beating the sinusitis…?Lovely Skurt waiting for his rehab master Tilda
Olle didn´t buy a new guitar, instead he bought something like an electronic drum devise. Perhaps I don´t really know what that is, but he is all happy about it, so everything is fine. 🙂 Due to all sickness, we have cancelled all activities this week and Johan has been working from home all week.
Last Monday, a pest exterminator knocked at our door, looking for bugs and such. Elvira had actually found some ants the week before, so he sprayed where she pointed. No visible 🐜🐜 since!
Since I am not that sick, I have been able to get out almost every day for a slow walk and some brisk air. Like a reality check and I have walked through the cool installation at Brookfield Place and saw the outdoor cafe tables and chairs at Greenwich Street that reminded me so much of Dalarna.
Tall, small, big and littleLove thisHomesick – for DalomOne World Trade CenterPulse Portal at Brookfield PlacePulse Portal
Olle is doing his finals this week and the last test day is on Monday. Next week, Elvira is due to present her Roundtables. Very interesting, also because the parents are to be present at school, participating in watching the children’s presentations!
In February Olle and his peers are going for a day trip to the Tenemant Museum and everything needs to be “Parental Consent approved”. I do not remember filling anything like this out for Adam or Tilda, during their highschool years… 😉
You goooo, Olle!Belt and braces!Many visits to Trader Joe´s this week. Thank you for the company, Olle ❤️
About cats! 😻 Along with these furry friends, I also love Carole King for being a big part of my childhood and adolescence and especially her album Tapestry. This week the most famous cat was delivered to me, in the form of being portrayed on a T-shirt!
The famous cat….…from Carole´s album TapestryBrasse practices so much serious yogaOne is more superior….
On nycgovparks.org you will find information about all parks in Manhattan, and here is the website for our very own Spring Street Park, the one we see from up above every day and the same one Olle and Elvira cross to get to the trains to school every weekday. And also, every weekend the city guides share NY-info to their own little groups in the middle of the park. 🙂
Today I am paying tribute to New York City!
So many things in this vivid, amazing, living, anonymous, brilliant, wonderful, enigmatic, fascinating, permissive and crazy city I am so fascinated by and love so much. If you are curious enough and open minded you will find new angles and experience something new every day.
So it is with joy I today celebrate our first six months here!
🗽🚕🌭🐀🌆🤩🎞️🗽👗🌭🚕🎥🎬🌃🎡🎠🕶️🛍️👝👛
Cordoned street for school kids to play at lunch time.A bit confusing, streets in all directions!Love West VillageView from Elvira´s window
It is with a little gloomy feeling I am writing today. We have had such a lovely time during the holidays, and I already miss them. Adam, Emma and Tilda went back to Sweden last Sunday, on the first day of the new year of 2023. It all got so quiet and with a realization that the four left of us, actually are living here. 😉 Of course I know our stay is timed, but nevertheless – at that particular moment, time is not quiet counted normally.
Something nice here – the weather! 63°F and sun, RealFeel like April. ☀️
We have experienced a lot during the holidays! We started out with a lunch at the Tavern on the green in Central Park, all seven of us. Absolutely good food, but I had missed the little thing about them only serving Christmas Eve menu on Christmas Eve with fixed menu prices… 😱. Also, Christmas Eve was sooooo frigid cold with nasty winds. Almost no people outside, but the sun was actually shining from a clear blue sky. ☀️
A Robin?Silver bubble at Church StLost in transportationE Train commutersPigeons sunbathing at Central ParkGinger bread man at Tavern on the GreenRockefeller Center Christmas treeManhattan Municipal BuildingSwarovski crystal star adorns the top of Rockefeller Christmas treeStockings adorn our Christmas tree!
We celebrated “julafton” on Christmas Day on Dec 25, with homemade meatballs, herring, Kalles Kaviar, Janssons, salmon, knäckebröd, red cabbage, sour creme and small sausages. It was really great and later on in the afternoon we opened up our presents and in the evening we played lots of board games, which we did throughout the holiday. 🙂
Really boring was that Vira got sick in the evening and lay in bed the following five days 😦 She caught the flu, but happily she recovered just in time to celebrate NYE. 💯
Christmas Day morningPW before lunchBodega cat in a Chinatown market on Christmas Day – the only groceries openSoon to give out the presents🙂 Our lovely Christmas treethe Amaryllis delivers
While Vira stayed in bed, the rest of the gang explored the city from west to east and from north to south. We walked the High Line, and also did our own special walk from Spring Street entering the Williamsburg bridge through the Hasidic neighborhood of Williamsburg, climbing up the Brooklyn bridge down to the City Hall park, taking a left and checked out Pier 17 with the Tin Building and the market.
Lunch at Le BotanisteHaha At Hudson River ParkLittle Island and heading for High LineMilky buildingAn old vespiarythe Vesselthe VesselMiddle children – on the High LineBirds with great vantage pointWhat´s happening? ArtisticMural drawingView from High Line… kind of closeIlex At the High LineIn Chelsea MarketLove the FacadeGorgeousAt SoHo ROOMWilliamsburg BridgeBedford AveJiddishNY skyline in the backgroundAdam on Adams StFlag in topin BrooklynView from Brooklyn BridgeBrooklyn Bridgethe Manhattan Municipal BuildingMarket inside the Tin BuildingKnitted street lamp coverChristmas decorations at Chelsea marketOlle at his favorite attraction
We also wanted to try some ice skating, in ANY park… We checked out the rinks at Central Park, the Rockefeller Center and the Bryant Park, but all of them were sooo fully booked and apparently the New Yorkers really love to queue! The weather offered a feeling of spring though.
Lines lines lines… How nostalgic!My best fourLove itNo hearing problems 😉Thank you Emma, for all polaroids!I and my big ones! Love Love you!Looks like a icy lake – it is the amazing sky!Our own Jenga TowerAt Meatpacking DistrictOur Lobby treeBasket ball park at Houston StreetLike son, like fatherFruit market at Union SqChurch at Vesey streetChessboard at Thompson StAnother chessboard at ThompsonYet another chess at ThompsomMorning view IMorning view IIMorning view IIIMy favorite all timeHow beautiful facade
We are getting closer to New Year´s Eve, so Johan and I went to Whole Foods for some shellfish, cod and veggies. We found everything we wanted, lobster for starter, scampi to the cod and with Elvira´s luxurious chocolate fondant for dessert! After dinner and a bunch of fun board games, we decided at 11.45 am to go down to our favorite local dive bar, Broom Street Bar. What a Party!
So, the big kids went back to Sweden last Sunday and since then some of us have had some tough times… Schools in New York commenced on Jan 3, basically one week before all Swedish schools do. This is the first year Olle will be in school on his birthday.
We are starting to become friends with our neighbor Andrew (with puppy :-)). He offered his air bed for the holidays, which we really appreciated when Vira got sick! We are soon giving the bed back, together with a good bottle of wine. I would love to walk his little dog Toffee. 🐶 😉
Tomorrow we have a birthday boy, already turning 17. 💗
Wow, yesterday on Dec 21, we had lived here for five months already and the Winter Solstice also occured both here and back in Sweden! Today is a rainy day and the forecast for tomorrow shows strong gusts and heavy rain, followed by a sharp drop in temperatures and the Real Feel will go as low as -8°F. 🥶🥶🥶 Tomorrow also is one of the worst days to travel, so it will be SO, SO wonderful once Adam, Emma and Tilda arrive tomorrow afternoon in the apartment!
In the last couple of weeks, I have finally got to the gym more frequently again and am feeling well. The kids have however been home with cloggy noses and sore throats, but for the moment we are all on top. Except for Elvira who had a backlash and feels more homesick again. 😔
Last Sunday we had dinner with our friends in East Village. It was all four of us visiting Ilze, Jannie and their youngest daughter Lara. Such a pleasant, fun and experiential evening.
Johan, Lara and Olle I and IlzeElvira, Ilze, Jannie, Johan, Lara and Olle
12/12/22 and our 14th wedding anniversity – time flies 💞 Our first dinner one-on-one since we moved here! We had a lovely evening at Quality Eats in West Village!
Elvira´s touch Ornaments on fire dept buildingAlways new coloringKiss under the mistletoe At Quality EatsLovely wedding flowers
On Dec 13 – Lucia, I finally received my Social Security Number.👍👍 Actually don´t know if and when I´m going to need it, but anyway it´s a cool thing to have! Johan and I had tickets for the Lucia procession at SACCNY on Thursday night instead of Tuesday. It was a nice event with open bar, snacks and some Swedish lusse-songs.
Last Saturday I walked all the way up to Columbus Circle throughout Hudson River Park and via Rockefeller Center and Bryant Park on my way home. There are lots of buildings, views and attractions to be amazed by in this bustling city.
MoMA pianoSaksRockefeller CenterNew views…………Flower beds of cabbageColumbus CircleView from Central ParkHorse and carriage on UESIce skating rink in the ParkFound these two darlings!
On the fourth of Advent we all went up to Fabrique for some fika, also the same day Argentina won over France in the World Cup in football in Qatar.
This last week before Christmas, there are some preparations to take care of. For instance I am trying to get hold of some Swedish Christmas food, not the easiest thing. Not that we neeeeed to have it, but somehow cozy!
We have put Christmas cards in the lobby tree for Chris and Nelson. Cards which, by the way, we have bought to support two girls in Elvira´s school for their upcoming European trip in April. 🙂
Elvira showed me another Swedish bakery, a place her Advisor found near school! So from there we now have herring and Annas pepparkakor. 🙂
A corgiChristmas cardsAnother corgi$9.99At the bakery Smor
Last Tuesday we had dinner with Johan´s American colleague Curtis and his adorable wife Jenny. They live in Denver, but Curtis is here in the office from time to time and this time Jenny came along. We tried the Standard Grill, a really cool place with the best burger I have ever had. Jenny, just like Olle (and I) loves Korean movies and series!
Yesterday evening we went to the movies and saw “Puss in boots” at the AMC Theater on 34th street. It was more scary and dark than fun, but with a intriguing story and a thematic statement.
At Little West 12th St in the Meatpacking DistrictOutside bar at the StandardJenny, Curtis and OystersHappy Vira – choose and push a buttonPleeeaaazzzze
Today I have shopped some Christmas gifts for the youngsters and soon the Holidays are here! I attach a card, originally sent to DanAds from their lawyer. 😂
Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!
At the Public Library on 5th AvenueAnd their Christmas tree
Since Halloween is such a big deal here, I just have to post some more pictures even though it´s over for this time.
View from our window – the Halloween ParadeKind of cute!
Last week started out with all of us, except Johan, catching a cold so there were some inactive days and the kids didn´t go to school. This Friday I had some highlights done at the Fox & Jane Salon (took like three and a half hours!) and there I learned a lot. My stylist was really great in telling about Americans´ social behaviour etc. She was born in California and had just moved here from Berlin, Germany where she had stayed for three years, so I think she felt a little bit like an European. 😉
Like why Americans like to talk in the elevator, it´s not because they are really interested in you, but more because they feel an urge to say something and want to fill out the “awkward silence”. It´s kind of funny, since for a Swede – it´s more embarrasing to say something in the elevator and break that awkward silence. 🙂
She also told me about public schools, they (of course) get government money for each child who attends school. The school misses out on some money every day a child is absent. No wonder they are really eager to have Vira in school every day.
Fall Foliage #1Fall Foliage #2
Last Wednesday was Doctor´s Day! Olle and I went to the Gouverneur Hospital to see Gloria once again. This time they only checked his weight and gave him his first shot of Varicella, since he had never actually had Chicken pox!
Our next visit to Gloria is on Thursday, when Elvira is going to do her health examination. This week, public schools are closed on Tuesday Nov 8 (Election Day, Midterm) and also on Friday, Nov 11 due to Veterans Day. Wednesday is an early day in school for Vira, due to so called school Conferences – a focus on learning, although behavior and social concerns might be discussed. The teacher will review your child’s progress, including strengths and areas in need of improvement. You also might talk about standardized test results, individualized education plans (IEP). Looks a bit similar to the Swedish arrangement and here it´s also a 15 minutes long student-led session.
Last week was also last class of Drawing. I really liked it, and will probably do another round soon. 🙂
At the ArtStudioFascinating way to create ads!Yellow bicycle 🙂
This day the kids also finally got their own bank cards. It only took an hour with our bankman Tamba at Chase 😉 This weekend has been full of hangin´out, first on Friday evening, Johan and I had an AW with Anette, a friend of Lotta´s, at Local 92 on Mulberry Street. A really nice acqauintance. 🙂 By Saturday, Vira and I were window-shopping for four hours… and in the evening Johan and I met up with Suz and Carl for an amazingly tasty dinner at Moustache, a Middle Eastern Cuisine on Bedford St in Greenwich Village. They gave us tips to some jazz clubs like jazz at Lincoln Center,Mezzrow and the Smalls. Hopefully Olle is allowed in some place, despite his age. I will now do a little investigation 🙂
Today is Sunday and time for the New York Marathon 2022, with over 50,000 runners! We started off in Brooklyn on Bedford St, and just in time for Olle to see Katta, a friend of Mari´s. All the rest of us missed her, so we continued our tracking and spotted her at 61 St, 1 Ave on Manhattan 🙂 So fun to see her, and a lot of Swedes were running. It was a true festive atmosphere all over the city, and almost the same temperature as at the Swedish Marathon in June… We have also set the clocks back 1 hour, so again Sweden is 6 hours ahead of us.
Vanilla CokeBedford St in BrooklynLunch snacksEd Koch Queensboro Bridge1 Ave on Manhattan
I have also got a tip about the Art Gallery Crawl and even found artnet.com by myself. I would like to visit a gallery, like go to an opening in black turtleneck, sip a glass of red and just “hmmm…, hmm…., Ahh”! 🙂
Now the first little sunflower is accompanied by the second 🌻
SunriseOne of my favorite placesNew view to me! Intersection at Chrystie St and Canal St in China TownBy Manhattan BridgeThousands of 32-foot-tall 5G kiosks will be going up across NYCLinkNYC is a first-of-its-kind communications network that is replacing pay phones across the five boroughs with new structures called Links. Each Link provides super fast, free public Wi-Fi, phone calls, device charging, and a tablet for access to city services, maps and directions.
Just went down to Trader Joe´s and I have never had a thought about how the Brussels sprouts grow…
Brussels sprouts on the stemYou just cook the whole thing in the oven
Fall, with all its wonderful colors, pumpkins and apples has thrived these two weeks. Degrees around 55 and the sun is still shining most of the time. I note that many birds of various sizes and shapes, fly by outside our windows, wonder if they are planning to leave for warmer latitudes.
Sunrise is just after 7am and sunset at 6.10pm, so still there is much daylight. Here clocks change backward 1 hour between Nov 5 and 6, and the earliest sunset is at 4.28, in Dec. The latest two weeks have been filled with in-laws and some new friends and aquaintences.
Keeping it greenView from our living roomFall is here
Last week, Karin and I went to MoMA and Roosevelt Island. Two interesting places, and it was real fun to take the tram way from the island back to Manhattan again! This week was also full of Google- and Zoom school meetings and also an appointment for Vira to get her MenaCWY at the MinuteClinic. Still no drawing class, due to their miss of adding me to the roster.
I and KarinHappy pplHappy coupleIt´s a sad, sad situation…MoMAKarin at Roosevelt IslandLighthouse So cool installationBird #1Birds #2Birds bathingThe tram is over there!In the tramAbove Manhattan
We also went to the movies at Angelika Film Center, and saw a Korean film called Decision to leave. We all liked it and it brought up some questions, so we had a little discussion about the film afterwards at Broom St Bar. 🙂
At Angelika Film Center
Last Sunday Olle hanged with some new friends from school! They went roller skating in Brooklyn and it seems like he had a great time. 🙂 At the same time, Elvira and I met up with a new Swedish girl and her mom for lunch in Central Park. It was a nice lunch and afterwards Vira and I strolled all the way back home (with a stop at Ulta Beauty on Broadway ;-)).
This evening we had dinner at Lena, a charming little French restaurant at Morton St. Elvira also texted a girl from class, and they will hang out on Friday. So happy for the kids´new friendships. 🙂 She also has picked a new advisory at school, since the people she talks to are there. I have booked her into the same hospital Olle was at, and to the same wonderful doctor, for Elvira to do her Health Examination in addition to her immunization program.
Cakes and pastriesDead, freshly caught fishInnocent Bodega catElvira and I waiting for our lunch partners
Still foreign to us Swedes, the message is however clear….
At Bryant Park
Karin went to Sweden last Monday and Lars-Erik and Eva came on Tuesday. We started out with a pizza night at home, and then we made some plans for the rest of the week. On Thursday we went to the Fire museum, halfway between our apt and their hotel.
In the afternoon I finally made it to my Art class in drawing at the Art Studio NY! It started out with a 30 minutes private catch up from last week (when I was at the wrong address, but actually not my fault). Then we painted the entire paper with charcoal, and used a kneaded eraser to subtract. The opposite of adding colors, you create highlights and reflecting areas with this eraser. I think next time is about perspectives. 🙂
At Lena on Morton StThe big AppleA smeared Apple
This weekend is Open House New York, October 21-23, the 20th annual OHNY Weekend will unlock almost 300 places across the five boroughs through talks, tours, and behind the scenes access. Unfortunately we have no tickets (didn´t know there was a lottery to sign up for) but hopefully we can be in there somewhere.
Saturday is going to be an exciting day! First, we will go on a Whale Watching Cruise (!) in the morning and in the evening, I and Vira have signed up for a painting class called Hogwart’s Starry Night 🙂
Hogwart´s versionvan Gogh´s versionHalloween House Decoration on UWSEhhh…
Next week is Spirit week and in Elvira´s school it ends with a party on Friday night. On Monday Oct 31 the Village Halloween Parade will take place right outside our building! Exciiiting 👻👻👻
Friday before last, Peo was the first in line of DanAds´co-workers to come to New York for a week of “office warming” party, meetings, dinners and the big event Self-Serve Summit 2022. I think they were so happy and satisfied with all achievements and for me, Olle and Vira it was fun to participate and say Hello to both DanAds´ people and also to some of their clients.
Johan and Peo in our aptJohan, Maarten and PeoPaul ‘n Olle 🙂Pizza night with Olle, Maarten, Peo, Johan, Jack, Paul and CurtisMy heavy chore, pick up and deliver 50 cinnamon buns to the “office warming” party 🙂At the party just before opening
I do a lot of walking 😉 Still, these views at the Hudson River are the best. Walking here is like a refill of peace to the soul.
Sailing boat on the HudsonStatue of Liberty seen from Battery ParkAt the Drift InMorning has broken
Last Monday Olle and I went to the Gouverneur Hospital to, what we thought was only to receive his first vaccine doses. Two hours later we walked out of Dr. Gloria Perez´s examination room after a physical exam, had a form filled out of mental health status, titers done and two shots taken (Tdap and MenACWY). His next appointment is in the beginning of November, and then we will find out if he´s immune to e.g. Chickenpox or need a few more doses. We had another approach with Elvira, so she got her first dose of the Varicella at the MinuteClinic inside a CVS Pharmacy. Hopefully that is enough, or we have to arrange for her to visit the hospital as well.
Poor son. Like his big brother, Olle got really dizzy after the two vaccine dosesDepartment of Health and Mental Hygiene
Hurricane Ian came to New York last weekend, decreased in strength but with heavy rain and winds.
Rainy cloudsLightship at Pier 66, restaurant and “hidden gem” in NYC nightlifeIntrepid Sea, Air & Space MuseumHeadquarters of the UN
There are still difficult times for the children, especially Vira, and I am hoping for a new “good enough” week as from tomorrow when schools start again. Today they are closed due to Italian Heritage and we are planning for Karin to come here tonight!
Olle is quite impressive considering he is not feeling too happy either, on this day off he’s made a schedule for today´s homework and also for a run at the Hudson. Also, he and I have a nice thing to look forward to, on Nov 22 we will go see Stromae at MSG! 🙂
#1#2#3#4I listen in on Vira´s ELA bookGym time
At Chelsea Piers you can try a lot of sports and last Saturday we rented a cage to perform as baseball batters!
At a speed of 40mphDid the softball versionBaseball version
I follow Elvira to school in the mornings and almost every building has a cellar with entrances from the street. This creates regular holes in the sidewalk and I always feel like I’m going to fall down like Alice in Wonderland 😉
Closed for once 😉Not so great workning conditions running these steep stairs up and downAnother scary entrance – Nail salon on top floor…
We have been here for almost three months already and I know time passes quickly. I really love waking up to a new day and my biggest hope is for the kids to feel comfy and happier.
We have a zoom meeting tomorrow evening with Vira´s school about a new platform called Jumprope and then on Wednesday a Google meeting for 11th graders at Olle´s school.
And I am so looking forward to Thursday, when the first drawing class will take place. 🙂 On Sunday, Elvira and I will have lunch with a Swedish girl and her mom, hopefully it will be a good aquaintance!
Inside the Grand Central MarketStuyTownRooftop bar check!Lunch time 🙂 Lots of horses (too slow to photograph the entire parade)Stairway to heavenSibling love?Cup cake ingredientsHalloween cup cakes 😉Full moon, third night in a row
Still waiting for the sunflower to blossom… And finally, these two gentlemen are to die for! 😻😻