Yesterday went to see my sister, who is back home from staying with her daughter, and recovering well.
She had a lot of clothes that her daughter was throwing out so I have acquired some new clothes.
These are just some of them. There was a couple more but I have had to wash them. I have been wanted jackets to wear when I go out and now I have a heap. Lucky me. All good name brands too, where as I usual buy cheaper brands.
Went to see "The girl who kicked the Hornet's nest", which is the last of the Swedish trilogy I think I told you about. Great movie, and so much better made that the rubbish the Americans put out most of the time. The actors are so much more believable. No perfect like the US put out. Don't know if you read much, but the books are certainly worth a read. Went with Joan and Nils and we went for tea first to the Pancake Parlour, don't know if they have franchises there in Finland, but the potato and cheese pancakes are scrumptious.
Have you replaced your mail box yet?????????????????? Don't want you to miss out on your mail. <3
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What great jackets you've got! So wonderful to have something to choose from. Looking really good!
Haven't had the time to go to library - have ment to. But will at some point. Didn't know there was a movie made out of it, too. Maybe we will find it from the cd-rent some day (use these about twice a year).
And no, we don't have any Pancake Parlours here in Finland. Hot pancakes are sold mostly on fairs, not elsewhere. Sounds yummy!
Our new mailbox is in place and I got your lovely package with wonderful surprise! Thank you ever so much! Now I know why you were so worried about us missing out important mail! =D You are so kind!
Warm loving hugs!
I was wondering if you would get the hint :)
I don't think you have much time to read anyway. You are always busy :)
I am showing my ignorance but is there any similarity with Swedish and Finnish language??
Finnish and Swedish aren't relative languages. Quite different all together. But because Finland is two language country (Finnish and Swedish) we learn Swedish at school. I think even Japanese is more similar to Finland than Swedish actually. =D And I'm quite poor with my Swedish, too, 'cos I haven't had any use for it since school years.
Maybe I could find some text to read in Finnish and Swedish, so you could hear the difference yourself in a video. Maybe.
Just wondered as I have a copy of the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo but it is in Swedish, so thought you might understand it. Shows my ignorance :)
Have a great weekend.
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