The Gallery: Expressions

Baby E has a couple of different facial expressions that just make me smile so much: tongue out in concentration and scepticism, mostly when presented with some new food.

These two are perfect examples of these expressions and fit so well into the Gallery theme for this week.

An English Mamma in Stockholm: baby tongue concentrationAn English Mamma in Stockholm: sceptical baby

I think that in about 80% of the photos I have taken of Baby E he has his tongue out. But I am pleased that I finally managed to capture his sceptical look at last.

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Why not head over to The Gallery and see what photos others have chosen.

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Photo overload

Sadly, I think I am going to have to give up on my Project 365 for this year. I’ve only been back at work for one week and I have found that I just haven’t been able to take many photos during the evenings after I get home. And I got my DSLR out again at the weekend and found that actually I do really love taking photos with that. I know others can take amazing shots with an iPhone, but my iPhone photos just look like I’m snapping away for the sake of it. And I don’t want my photos of the boys to look like that.

This weekend, I took some photos with my “proper” camera that I am really pleased with.

An English Mamma in Stockholm: baby black white dslr canon

I will be sad not to participate in the project with The Boy and Me and I hate giving up on things, but I think this could be good for me and my photos. A chance for me to take lovely photos of the boys that we can cherish.

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Week 6 – Project 365

A week free of sickness – hooray! Little O was off nursery (or förskola as it is called here) on Monday and Tuesday, just to make sure that he was fully recovered, so we had a lazy day in on Monday, and on Tuesday, just when I was despairing as the boys attacked each other for the fourteenth time (I think they had had a little too much of each other’s company…), there was a knock at the door and this beautiful bouquet arrived. It really put a smile on my face.

On Wednesday, Little O was back at förskola and ready for the weekly excursion to a local park, all dressed up in his reflective vest. And the week got even better on Thursday  when a letter arrived saying that Baby E has been offered a place at the same förskola as Little O (and, in fact, in the group that Little O has just left, so we know all the staff really well already).

An English Mamma in Stockholm: week 6 project 365 photos bouquet flowers

Baby E was in a good mood on Friday and enjoyed scooting around with his toddler wagon. He has now become interested in trying to walk if we hold his hands, something that he hated to do until recently. It will be interesting to see when he decides to try his first steps unaided, as Little O had already started to walk about ten days before his first birthday. Just another way in which these two are so very different.

Little O demonstrated yet again how active he is – he just does not stop moving. Sometimes I feel exhausted just watching him. And so today we decided to let him run off some steam at the park, although, of course, his favourite thing to do there is swing.

An English Mamma in Stockholm: week 6 project 365 photos snow swings

How was your week? What did you get up to?

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Week 5 – Project 365

I think the photos speak for themselves this week: this has been a week of illness, with all four of us struck down with the ‘flu. Urgh.

An English Mamma in Stockholm:  week 5 project 365 photos

An English Mamma in Stockholm:  week 5 project 365 photos roses

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Week 4 – Project 365

Week 4 already? That means that I return to work three weeks tomorrow. I cannot believe that my maternity leave is already nearly over. I had better make the most of these last three weeks then.

This past week we have celebrated Baby E’s first birthday, witnessed the moon and Jupiter at their closest for many years (and I cannot believe that it was so easy to see them) and Little O has found himself a cosy little spot up on the windowsill where he can watch people get on and off the bus at the bus stop opposite.

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Little O has been trying out my lipstick and trying on his Pappa’s watch, while Baby E’s hair has gone haywire – a combination of wearing a hat for much of the day and static build-up from the low pressure at the moment. Also, we’ve been trying to hide the fact that we have a Samsung tablet from the boys!

An English Mamma in Stockholm: week 4 project 365 lipstick toddler watch bed head samsung galaxy

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Week 3 – Project 365

Little O has developed a new habit in recent weeks, but this week it really started to annoy me. He chews on his jumper cuffs, the edge of his snow suit, his scarf, everything he find, but mainly his jumper cuffs. This lovely green jumper was a Christmas present to him from us, but it now has one cuff that is three times as wide as the other [sigh]…

The snow returned on Tuesday, so he had great fun throwing it, rolling in it and eating it.

On Wednesday, Baby E and I enjoyed our time together and even managed to get in a rare photograph of us together.

An English Mamma in Stockholm: week 3 chewing snow bouncer

Baby E decided to crawl into a plastic tub on Thursday – photo opportunity! On Friday I picked up a new necklace – a little brighter than I normally would wear but fun. We went to a 1st birthday on Saturday and took the tunnelbana there – the views over the city were stunning. And today I was able to get a photo of Baby E doing what he does so much of these days: reaching for my iPhone!

An English Mamma in Stockholm: week 3 necklace baby tub snow

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Week 2 – Project 365

We’ve had another snowfall here in Stockholm, so it has made me want to stay inside and hibernate again. Getting a toddler and almost one year old (what? where did those 12 months go??) into snow gear and down the stairs is not my favourite task.

An English Mamma in Stockholm: week 2 365 project beads necklace mess

Baby E enjoyed wearing my necklace this week and hanging out with me in our favourite coffee shop (which I discovered on Tuesday is actually twice as big as I had thought – that mirror at the end of the room? Not a mirror after all…). Most evenings are spent, immediately after the boys are bed, tidying up the mess they have created. At one point I used to tidy up after dinner but found that they could create just as much mess in the next 15 minutes as they could over a whole day. So now I try and encourage them to help me put the toys away or, if it is just going to work, do it myself once they are in bed.

An English Mamma in Stockholm: week 2 365 project blueberries snow baking 3d glasses

Baby E is following after his brother in a healthy appetite and a love of fruit – and blueberries are a particular favourite! Little O, on the other hand, has preferred to eat snow this week (we’re teaching him to avoid the yellow kind!). Well, that is when he is not eating the biscuits that we’ve been baking. And the 3D glasses? They lasted only a few seconds on his face, so he was not able to enjoy the Kung Fu Panda trailer in full 3D.

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Week 1 – Project 365

I’ve decided that this year I really am going to do the 365 project and take a photograph every day. And this first week was a bit of an easier start, with only six days.

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We started the week bouncing on dino, one of Baby E’s Christmas presents and then he discovered that Little O’s toy trains could be posted into the drawers in their room. When I took Little O for a haircut, he discovered the salon’s speakers and had fun adjusting the volume and creating a party atmosphere.

An English Mamma in Stockholm: santa christmas hand reaching

Poor Santa was the latest victim of Baby E’s one and a half teeth and then at the weekend, we took the boys to see buses, trains and trams at the Transport Museum (Spårvägsmuseet).

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