This day is soo much like in Sweden...
I woke up and finally wasn't sunny and 30°C at 7 am. I decided to make a huge cup of caffee latte in the same cup as in Sweden and went back to bed to watch a movie.
Than the usual daily routine: e-mail and facebook checking, answering some messages and than start editing pictures. This time wedding pics are on the menu. I'm so proud that I was asked being a photographer of a wedding for the second time. I enjoyed a lot but took way too much pictures and it's incredibly hard to decide which ones are the best and than edit them..
Somehow I was always thinking of Sweden.. Listended songs from the Uppsala times, looking pics of trips and parties.. I really should buy at least a cook book full with swedish recipes. I couldn't try so much Swedish dishes because of my allergies and the fact that I had no oven at my flat.. I'm pretty sure I will bake kanelbullar this week. Always wanted to try but now I feel strong enough to do! :) Just need to get some pearl sugar and cardamom..
Also have to go to Ikea and get some small accessories to make my flat look more like Swedish homes. I love that they use a lot of white furnitures combined with some colors, use a lot of candles, use modest design with only few patterns .It makes flats look so clear and tidy. They use a lot of candles and small lamps in the window.
I would like to keep some routines I picked up in Sweden but looks so hard since here no one knows them, we have no equipment, ingredients for them and if I want to start something new everyone looks so strange at me. But I have to stick to my wishes and make them come true even it looks so hard right now.
Missing people, parties, barbeques, trips and life in a cozy, green, beautiful, liveable country.
My cousine is visiting me tonight. She spent a year in the US and just come home and has the same feeligs as I had.. So good to share thoughts with her but makes me want to leave this country even more...
So let's make some glutenfree kanelbullar! ;)