While playing around outside in the snow at school today, I sustained an eye injury. Dad came to pick me up and we went to see the “eye doctor” (S:t Erik’s Eye Hospital). I was rather sad until Dad came to pick me up, but then my mood improved. We had to wait for a long time, then to see a doctor, and then some more waiting. We ended up seeing three doctors and having to wait between each one. But we had some coffee (Dad) and chocolate drink (me) to keep ourselves occupied while waiting. It was an adventure for sure, and there was a lot of blood initially – but it turns out I was very lucky. I was told it should heal within a few weeks, without stiches!
I think Dad put some pictures up in the photo album as well.
Alright.. here are the official Christmas 2010 Wishlist candidates from us!
Well, it’s that time of the year again when the whole family goes to a Christmas Lunch or Christmas Dinner at some restaurant. This time, it was time for a re-visit to the awesome
Today was the last day of our Autumn Holidays. Dad took time off from work to have a full day of activities with us. First we went to the National Museum of Technology of Science, and then we had a huge (and very delicious) burger meal at Max. To round off a perfect day, Dad had gotten us tickets to the movie Avatar, the Last Airbender 3D. Wow.. we think all days should be like this! You can check out some pictures from our awesome day 

I’m beginning to have doubts about this toothfairy lady. I think I shall call her the toothUNfairy lady from now on. Yesterday I lost another one of my front teeth, and because someone at school told me that if I put it under the carpet instead of in a glass of water, I’d get 100 kr instead of the much lesser amount of 10 kr. Mom and Dad were a bit sceptical to this idea, and maybe they had a point. Anyway, this morning I put the tooth in a glass of water instead, and all was fine and dandy until I noticed that the tooth was gone! The glass of water and the tooth were both gone from the counter in the kitchen.
Today I played my first real football game ever! I don’t mean the kind with friends or at school, but with my team Karlbergs BK. It was a gray and windy day, but it was quite an experience. There were kids and parents all over the place (I was, of course, behaving very well as usual – just ask Mom and Dad). I got to try playing outfield and as a goalie. Outfield was more fun (and more action), and I almost managed to score a goal. I think the Football future is looking bright! I could get used to this.
