Monday, October 19, 2009

Autumn painting... Swedish colors...

On Sunday, I woke up at 7am. Laundry was waiting for me. In Sweden, you will not find washing machine in the flat\house. Only in the special places where you wash and dry your clothes,... it is a real process. The only empty slot I got was Sunday 7am.

Since I had started day very early, I was curious to know what else can be interesting to know about Sweden. Then I did small research.

• Sweden is the 5th largest European country, in terms of land area, after Russia, Ukraine, France and Spain.
• Some of the greatest pop bands and singers are Swedish, viz. Abba, Roxette, Ace of Base, A*Teens, The Cardigans, Robyn, etc.
• Sweden has the highest number of McDonald restaurants, per capita, in Europe.
• Sweden is second most technologically advanced country in Europe.
• Sweden ranked second in the European Union and fifth in the world, in terms of Human Development Index, in 2006.
• The first ice hotel of the world was built near the village of Jukkasjärvi, in Kiruna district of Sweden check it out here.

• The largest shopping mall of Europe is ‘Nordstan’, in Gothenburg.
• The proportion of personal computers, per capita, in Sweden is the highest in Europe.
• The favorite dish of Swedes usually comprises of meatballs, with potatoes and lingo berry sauce.
• The strongest girl in the world is Swedish! Pippi Longstocking :)
• Sweden is the land of the Midnight Sun! Every year, Swedes celebrate Midsummer (Midsommar) on the twenty-third of June. On this longest day, in many parts of Sweden the sun never sets.
• As of 2004 you can pay your Swedish taxes by sending an SMS message from your cell phone.
• You can take sick leave during your vacation if you are ill.
• Parents get a total of 13 months of paid maternity leave and the father is required to take at least 1 month of it.
• Parental leave can be used to take off time for parenting classes before your child is born.
• Parents can save up their maternity leave for more than 5 years (i.e., use it for doctor's appointments, school visit days, etc.).
• The sun rises at 3.30am in the summer, The sun sets at 3.30pm in the winter.
• Christmas is celebrated on the evening of the 24th. The father always goes out to buy a newspaper and while he is gone Santa arrives (in person) to deliver presents.
• Recycling is taken so seriously that one company (FTI) is trying to put up video cameras to make sure people sort their recyclables correctly. (June 2006)
• Learning to speak Swedish is frustrating becaues everyone in Sweden already speaks better English than you will ever speak Swedish.
• Santa Clause comes from Laponia, it is in Sweden.
• Aurora borealis, Northern light here.

Week went so fast and next had already started.

Autumn is beautiful in Stockholm. Colors and paintings are taking you so magically to come outside. You could see leaf falling from the tree, dancing on the wind.


From the window of the muffin bakery you could see people enjoying the weekend, doing their shopping, meeting friends. Muffin and late macchiato were so tasty and delicious. Enjoying with friends brought special feeling and fulfillment that afternoon. It was a moment, meaningful conversation, people, place, don’t know, but I felt so nice. Next day I was so cheerful...














Some time last week, by chance, I found a blog post about change:
http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/bregman/2009/10/i-lost-18-pounds-in.html

It made me think about 'time', i guess, sometimes it goes so fast, you see one picture in front of you, when you turn your head after some time you can see serial of different drawings, full photo album. Sometimes it is so difficult to remember every picture, with excuse ‘’I was so busy didn’t have time to think’’, and then you catch yourself blowing one candle more on your birthday party, one year has just passed.

... Maybe one thing I do more now is spending more time on the things I really like to do and enjoy doing. It makes me smile and be happy.

2 comments:

  1. chikaaaa, I miss you a lot, as you said time flies, as you know now Im in México, enjoying university, some times Im so into the math and statistics trying to solve a problem, then i get out of the classroom and my small country hahah.. and remmember the great tiems passed in Bonn, the great parties in Cologne, the small gatherings,and all the really friends i did there..hahah ...
    big kiss. Francisco (chiko) hah



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  2. Since, I expresed my shock re: laundry on skype, I will just say that my eyes stucked on this:
    • Parents get a total of 13 months of paid maternity leave and the father is required to take at least 1 month of it.
    • Parental leave can be used to take off time for parenting classes before your child is born.
    • Parents can save up their maternity leave for more than 5 years (i.e., use it for doctor's appointments, school visit days, etc.).
    So, I plan to find a husband and have kids in Sweden for a few years :))))
    That's all I'll say:))))

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