On Saturday we went to a lovely birthday party at our neighbor’s place – she’s the one who creates those beautiful YouTube clips for small children, educational and playful. As always, there was joy, laughter, and a warm atmosphere.
Gothenburg visit to our youngest son
Yesterday we headed to Gothenburg to visit our youngest son, who moved there last autumn. He and his girlfriend had just returned from Greece, sun-kissed and full of stories. We had coffee, checked out their now fully furnished apartment, and admired the cozy sofa he had built on their balcony. Honestly, I could imagine living out there myself! They had also reupholstered the headboard of their bed with a beautiful fabric – so creative and personal.
The plan was to have dinner at their place, but since we were quite a few, we decided to go out instead. Pizzas were ordered, and I chose a kebab salad – which, I must say, had very little salad in it. And when you choose a salad, you actually expect it to be filled with salad and the fresh things that belong there.
Blogging work and the Oskar series
This weekend was a reminder of how valuable both small and big moments can be. A birthday party or a balcony conversation in Gothenburg can bring just as much energy as a long trip. It’s the ordinary everyday memories that shape our lives.
Right now, I’m also working here on the blog, especially with the Oskar series, where I write about children, neurodivergence, and school life. This week we’ve been focusing on the post Motivating circumstances and invisible support. At the same time, I’m optimizing the blog to make it easier for both me and you as readers to find your way through all the posts.
A lot is happening – in everyday life and here on the blog.
Live today, right now. Yesterday is history, and tomorrow lies out there in the distance. Right now is what we can influence. – Carina Ikonen Nilsson
Reflection
This weekend reminded me that strength is often found in the simple things – in the laughter of a child’s party, in a chat on a balcony, in the ordinary meals we share. Life doesn’t have to be grand to be deeply meaningful.
Your Voice: Between the Lines
Between the lines, this post carries a sense of gratitude. To be present – in both small and big ways – is a gift I do not take for granted.
Yesterday filled our home with the smell of cabbage pudding, the sound of laughter, and a deep sense of gratitude. Today, my body feels tired, yet my heart is still glowing warm.
Yesterday, we had a dear visit at our home. My husband decided that cabbage pudding was the dish of the day, so in the morning, I went shopping with our little one – but not before we first harvested big, beautiful potatoes from the garden. They were more than enough and tasted absolutely wonderful.
A Day to Remember
We ate, we talked, and we laughed until our stomachs hurt. It was the kind of laughter that stays in your body long after, the kind that makes you feel happier just by remembering it. I also want to take this moment to say thank you for coming yesterday – it was such a joy to have you here.
Today, my body is tired, but my heart is light. I plan to rest and enjoy the feeling of yesterday lingering in the house. Later, I might work on tomorrow’s post about LVL² and perhaps a weekend motorhome trip – although, with the wind outside, we have not decided if we will go yet.
What are you up to today? Have you had a laugh recently that stayed with you?
Live today, right now – and it becomes a memory tomorrow. Those small moments can bring you happiness later, like gentle flashes from yesterday. – Carina Ikonen Nilsson
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