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Sunday, April 26, 2015
Day 2075
Tuesday, April 14th
Lasse, Emma, Alexander and I went to the US Embassy this morning in order to renew passports. There was a lot of prep work, but once there everything went quickly. I took Alexander to a Children's museum, Junibacken, where we hung out and played for several hours. They are having a Moomin exhibit, and we saw two theater performances. I took a lot of blurry pictures because Alexander was running, running, running :-)



Lasse, Emma, Alexander and I went to the US Embassy this morning in order to renew passports. There was a lot of prep work, but once there everything went quickly. I took Alexander to a Children's museum, Junibacken, where we hung out and played for several hours. They are having a Moomin exhibit, and we saw two theater performances. I took a lot of blurry pictures because Alexander was running, running, running :-)



Day 2072
Saturday, April 11th
While Alexander and Lasse went to town Isaac and I took the bus and had a nice (beauty is in the eye of the beholder) walk to ToysRus in Barkarby. Isaac has had his eye on two Lego models and they were having 40% off all Lego. We were not alone, but since we arrived early there were only about 25 dedicated Lego fans ahead of us (all men around 20-50 years old "look Isaac, you've found your people!"). People were certainly shopping - the sets Isaac wanted were gone within a couple of minutes, so it was good we were there early. It was very civilized - no one grabbing or shoving and the store had a good supply so they only ran out of the special sets. I bought a juice bar Alexander has wanted as well as "girl" colored bricks. I also bought a Birthday present, rainy day in summer set etc :-).
Pictures: walking, the line behind us, someone's cart (not ours!) and bricks.


While Alexander and Lasse went to town Isaac and I took the bus and had a nice (beauty is in the eye of the beholder) walk to ToysRus in Barkarby. Isaac has had his eye on two Lego models and they were having 40% off all Lego. We were not alone, but since we arrived early there were only about 25 dedicated Lego fans ahead of us (all men around 20-50 years old "look Isaac, you've found your people!"). People were certainly shopping - the sets Isaac wanted were gone within a couple of minutes, so it was good we were there early. It was very civilized - no one grabbing or shoving and the store had a good supply so they only ran out of the special sets. I bought a juice bar Alexander has wanted as well as "girl" colored bricks. I also bought a Birthday present, rainy day in summer set etc :-).
Pictures: walking, the line behind us, someone's cart (not ours!) and bricks.

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