The above is a quote from a very classic Swedish movie, and is about the possibilities in life. There seems to be a lot of possibilities in life. It is crucial to see them, and grab them.
I had my forth job-interview yesterday, I quite enjoy going to different schools to see them from the inside. We signed the contract for the House of our Dreams last night too. Not completely without anxiety, I have to admit. It is a big commitment, and we still own a house in the States..... but as we stepped out of the agents office, they called me from one of recent interviews and offered me a job! YAY! Possibilities and choices. Not only fun, but also scary.....
Celebrated with a Falafel.
Took Emma to the ER yesterday. I picked her up the usual time, and she had then been crying nonstop for over half an hour over pain in her shoulder (!!???). Nothing in particular had happened in school, and there were no marks. But she is not typically the complaining type so I took her to the ER and it took about 2 minutes in line to be admitted, and within 10 minutes we were in waiting for the doctor. She then starts moving her arm again, and stops crying. Starts talking, asking questions etc. I then decide it is time to leave. It was pick up time at the boys school and Andreas had to take time off of work to go there. We left, the nurse just chuckled and agreed we might not need care. hm....
Later that day, she complained of pain in her back, and her neck. Pinched nerve maybe? Strained muscles?
Today is a COLD and sunny day, it snowed last night and it is time to look into getting winter tires. Andreas had to defrost the car-doors with hot water this morning. (we don't have a garage where we rent).
Wish you a good day.
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update on Emma? Is the pain gone now?
SvaraRaderaI'm glad you're blogging...it is fun to read your observations, and to see your photos.
Now, just to arrange an in person visit too! :) Please plan to come to Geneva at some point in 2011!