It’s really good to know the right people in the right places – somehow we managed to get the princess a baby swimming appointment for this afternoon even though all the dates are booked until the end of April on their website. If all goes well and the bug loves it, we’ll video blog it for you later.
Tomorrow morning is cinema-day for our family. Solaris cinema (in the center of Tallinn) has these mother-baby sessions and we booked a couple of tickets to “We bought a zoo”. Anyone seen it yet? I hope the little lady enjoys the experience and lets us finish watching the movie. If not, I’ll at least have been able to get out of the house. 🙂
Thursday is of course an even more adventurous day for us – it’s baby’s first trip abroad. We’re going to visit my mom in Stockholm so there’s another challenge for us this week. Other than cuddling with “grandma” (how strange is it to think of your own mom as a grandmother, when do you get used to the thought?) and seeing some friends, I’m really looking forward to getting the ladybug a baby gym from Toys’R’us and having my favorite Japanese food (what can I say, they don’t serve authentic Asian food in Eastern Europe). Oh and Ikea, of course, I’ve already put together a list of what we need to get so I don’t completely lose my mind when we get there.
Ema-lapse kinoseanss on mõnus, saab kodust välja ja vähemalt mitte kedagi ei häiri, kui lapsele rinda antakse või beebi nutab 🙂
Edukat ja toredat Rootsi reisi 🙂
järgmine kord tulete preiliga meiega kaasa, all right? (kinno, ma mõtlen)
järgmine kuu siis jah 🙂
Mõtle, kui naljakas/armas teil võib olla viie aasta pärast ikka seda pilti vaadata ta ID-kaardil 🙂
huvitav jah, kas sellega viieaastane üle piiri lastakse 😀
You guys for sure have something to do 🙂 Hope it all go well with the ladybug 🙂
Bahahaa! Milal on kah maailma kõige naljakam passipilt. No katsu sa saada paarikuusest imikust asjalikku pilti, mis sobiks dokumendile. See on ikka täiga huumor:)