Sunday, August 26, 2012

Dirty Laundry...

...I mean literally!  So, I am in the process of doing laundry and Tim is out at the park with the boys - perfect time for an update!

Doing laundry here is quite a challenge. I found myself googling how to do laundry in Sweden as I try to streamline the process.  There is a normal front load washer - with a zillion different options for washing.  Cotton - hygiene, 30 degree, 40 degree, 60 degree temp, rinse, etc... It is enough to blow my mind!  The dryer looks like it should be normal, but it is not, not really.  It doesn't seem to dry clothes.  BUT there is this room, just off the laundry room that dries clothes - there are cables that run from one end of the room to another and a big ass industrial size box that blows (and I do mean blows) warm air into the room.  This room is a cement walled, windowless room with a heavy door and it works so much faster than a drier - even by north american standards!  I am in love, and assuming I am using it correctly (who really knows) I love the crisp clean clothes and bedding.  It's like pulling clothes off the line, without the bugs or the sun bleach...pretty neat! A couple of people have also blogged about their laundry experiences as well, idiot is one word that is used to describe how they felt when figuring out the system :o)

Looking for a home...

So we looked at our first potential home on Friday. The appointment was booked for the afternoon, so Tim was at work and I trekked off with the kids. Location barely known, those of you who know me, know that I am directionally challenged, and was a bit anxious about this trek.  The traditional Swedish row house community was out in the sticks of Gothenburg. It actually took about an hour by tram and bus to get out there on the highway from where we are currently living. Tim works about half that distance, so for him the commute would have been about 30 - 45 minutes depending on traffic. The rooms were smaller than any I have seen so far - I know this may be typical, but there is absolutely NO WAY our queen bed would have fit anywhere in that house.  Also, the wall coverings (wallpaper everywhere, yikes!!) were sketchy at best.  The room they were not going to recover was an entire room (not a feature wall, mind) of purple, lavender and black "paint splotches" all over - the owner really liked it - I tried VERY hard not to make a funny face.

Needless to say, this one was a no. We will keep on looking!

I know you all are doing well - I would love for you to keep in touch, often...

xox

  

Monday, August 20, 2012

Yikes...this surely is a test of patience!

We arrived safely in our "flat" rented to us by Tim's work. We get this place for about a month until we find a home of our own.  We cannot be too choosey in this however, as rentals are really few and far between here.  We hope to have enough room to invite our friends and families overseas for visits - or as Oliver prefers, sleepovers :)

It is very hard for me not to hit the ground running, language classes, look for a job, apartment, etc. I have to constantly remind myself to take it easy, we have only been here since Friday, and today was the first day we could do anything at all! We went to the immigration office, yippee! It was long, but not too long. I met a woman who is an american and has been living in the UK for seven years and now Sweden for one year.  She has not bothered to / or  had need to learn any Swedish at all.  While this is comforting, it does not really appeal to me, and from the feeling I get, I think the Swedes probably do not appreciate this either. It is now my goal to get going on the Swedish learnin' sooner rather than later.  Integration is important to me, I do not want to feel like this for long.  Also, I really had a time of it trying to figure out how to do laundry today!

Our discussion with the fellow at the immigration office today suggested that we wait until we have our personnumbers before getting Oliver registered for school.  We will check with the school tomorrow, just to be sure - but Oliver will have to do some home schooling in the mean time - thrilled :(

A couple of things I have noticed over the last couple of days:

  • After searching high and low for plugins (a girl has GOT to dry her hair) I decided I would have to dry my hair in the hallway at the entrance to our place, low and behold - Tim found a plugin for me in the bathroom cleverly disguising itself with a covered plate over it. Hard to explain really, but does make us open our eyes a bit more!
  • Also, IKEA, IKEA everywhere...our entire flat kitchen to living room - who knows, maybe even the TV and appliances...
  • Many, many more things, really i should start writing them down, as I forget at this hour of the night :)
Swedish word for the day: Ko (kind of sounds like kooa) means Cow.  Angus discovered a cow stuffy in someones car window, I thought it a great time to learn my first on the fly word!

Goodnight all, I hope my posts get more entertaining as time goes on! I also hope Tim pops on once in a while with his observations - he is a fabulous writer!



Sunday, August 19, 2012

We're heeeEEEeeere...(the journey)

Wow, I can't believe it, but the Gibson's have landed in SWEDEN!!!

It is thrilling to be here, Tim and I remember a lot of what we saw when we were here, sans kidlettes in June, so really, it already feels homey in that I have already been here kinda way.

The journey getting here started when Tim and I said goodbye to Vancouver and our home in Cloverdale on Thursday, August 9 at around 4PM (the times become important later :)), we stayed in Kelowna (the kiddies had already spent the better part of the week with granny and poppa) with Don and Joan until early Monday morning (the 13th) with an 0850 flight time. We flew from there to Toronto, Gus' first flight and it showed. 4.5 hours of trying to keep a little mover still; he did finally crash for the last hour of the flight and was wicked good during take off and landing. Oliver was, as usual, a travelling dream.  I swear that kid should consider travel for a living.  Barely a peep from him! Of course, I am sure the unlimited TV on the plane was a help...our arrival time in Toronto was around 6PM TO time (goodbye three perfectly good hours!).  We made it to Burlington to Tim's Grandma and Pa's house by 730PM after a challenge in car rentals and one navigational oops.  A couple of days of R&R and visits with my sister Victoria and Tim's grandparents and Great Aunt Norma and we were finally on our way to Sweden.

Our flight from TO to London, Heathrow was actually really great.  We were on the overnighter leaving at around 930PM on Thursday (16th) and arriving in London at 9AM London time (that flight is only around 7 hours long, so again, some fabulous hours I will never get back!) Angus slept 90% of the way there in one of those funky little "sleep beds" they have and hello bulkhead seats!!! Both I recommend when travelling with babies.  The only drawbacks to the bed is that if there is any turbulence when the seatbelt sign goes on, you have to transfer baby back ontl your lap and strap him onto you with the seatbelt extender thingy.  This happened four times, ask me how much sleep I got...go on, ask! Oliver decided to watch a movie or two before tossing and turning and finally resting.  He claims to not have slept, but there was the thing about the drool spot :P

Okay, the flight was smooth, however - I do NOT recommend having a 7 hour layover in Heathrow airport, especially with three other cranky, tired, hungry - but not so hungry people.  It was LOOOONNNGGG - but we did it!  And at a quarter to 4 (PM) off we were, finally to Gothenburg. We got into town at 530PM, got through customs and immigration in a snap - they were not really as excited as we were about us living in Sweden - hopped into a cab and made our way to our flat.  (pics to come soon - there are some on Tim's Facebook).

Will post again soon with what's been going on in and around Gothenburg!