Monday, December 29, 2014

Finally Home

We are finally in AMERICA!!!!! We've actually been here for three weeks now. I'm finally getting around to writing a blog post! I can't begin to describe how great it feels to be home. A year and a half was way too long for this American girl to be away! Joel, Emma, and I left Sweden at 10 am and arrived in Utah 11pm, two hours later than we were supposed to. I can't believe how many compliments we received from people telling us how good Emma was doing on the plane! On our long flight from Copenhagen to San Fransisco (10 1/2 hours long), Emma had a bassinet to lay in! A friend of mine who is from Sweden recommended it, and I am so glad she did! Even though Emma didn't quite fit, it worked out well! Even if she didn't sleep in it a whole lot, the bassinet worked really well to feed her in.

Before our flight I thought, "I am so glad Joel is here with me to help take care of Emma!" Buuuut in the end she only wanted me, and I feel like she was nursing once an hour haha. We were a pile of a hot and sticky mess there for quite a while. She was definitely a little heater! She slept a little better in my arms, since the bassinet was closer to the aisle and people kept waking her up every few minutes. I now know to bring those ear protection things for Emma, so it won't be as noisy and she can hopefully sleep better next time.

This is how Emma was 98% of the time

Yeah... Joel snapped this picture because he thought it was funny ;)

When we finally got home everything felt so natural. I felt like I had never been gone! And all of the sudden I have a 9 month old baby. We were all sitting on the couch cooing over and watching Emma! I was in heaven, since my family finally met Emma! I am so proud of my little baby :)

Thus far during our visit we've been visiting lots of people and eating lots of delicious food! It has been a blast and a half. Our favorite restaurant at the moment is a place called Taggarts here in Morgan. When we first arrived Joel and I ate dinner with my BFF Heather and her husband Nick. We were sitting there waiting for our food when I got SO GIDDY. I was loving spending time with them! It hit me that Joel and I had never gone out to eat with another couple before. I guess since it is so expensive in Sweden, we rarely go out together as it is. Anyways I was in heaven spending all this time with them.

Here are some pictures of what we've been up to:
The weather was breaking records it was SO WARM. It was 60 degrees! Our eyes hurt from seeing the sun haha.

Our family was sealed in the Ogden temple to the two little girls my parents just adopted a few months ago. I know the quality of the picture is bad (because it was dark), but I just wanted to remember this very special occasion.

Joel was helping me warm up for my ballet photoshoot

CHRISTMAS JAMMIES!! These three have been inseparable since we've been home. Also... Emma weighs just as much as Berkley (on the left). Let's just say Emma doesn't look chunky but is SOLID, and Berkley is teeny haha.

Since coming home, I feel like I've been answering a lot of similar questions all about our stay and such. So, here are some FAQ's I put together:

How long will you be here? Two more weeks. We leave January 10th, and arrive back in Sweden the 11th.

When are you moving back to the states?? We don't know yet. We want to, but since Joel is the provider for our family we need to be where he can get a job. And right now he just got a promotion at his job! So we'll see. My dream is to move back within 3 years... I don't know how much longer I can live in Sweden. We definitely feel like we need to move back, we're just waiting for the right time. Thank goodness Joel has his American passport :)

How do you like Sweden? I love Sweden, especially the summers. I can go without the winter for sure. Anyone who has experienced them know exactly what I mean... I do love living there, but I also love being home and back to my familiar surroundings where I feel the most confident and secure.

How is the language coming? I like to say my Swedish is at a 2 year old's level, haha! I can communicate with my 2 year old niece! Simple things like, "Are you hungry? Do you want to read a book? Be careful!..." and so on ;) I do wish I was more confident in my Swedish. I know my Swedish would come faster if I spoke more! It is constantly a work in progress. It is nice now that I am learning faster and faster I am picking out more words! So it is getting easier, thankfully. Swedish is HARD dang it! Joel and I speak English in our home, and Joel speaks Swedish to Emma. We are going to try hard to keep the languages separate, so there isn't Swinglish going on ;)

Is your family loving having Emma around? YES. And that is an understatement. Everyone is obsessed with her, and I love it. Especially my two little sisters! They are seriously the best little helpers. I can kind of have a glimpse of what it will be like when Emma is 4, and to have a little baby. They are constantly asking if they can hold Emma, get a toy for Emma, and play with Emma. While we are sitting in Church, I look down the row to everyone staring at Emma dying to hold her. Tonight at dinner Emma was pulling faces at everyone while we ate and had us all laughing hard. Sometimes I feel like I rarely see her, because she is always getting passed around ;)

How can you visit the states for so long? Since we live in Sweden, we have an awesome maternity and paternity leave. Joel is using some of his paternity leave and vacation days from the summer, so we were able to visit for 5 weeks.


Anyways, I hope that answers some questions! Hope you all had a merry Christmas!!!

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Radom Fact

Wanna know a random fact about me, that you might not know? I used to do ballet for years, until I graduated high school. So it has been quite a few years since I squeezed into tights and a leotard! My 19 year old sister is in a photography class, and asked me if she could do a photo session with me! Oh boy did it bring back so many memories tying those ballet shoes on my feet again. I had forgotten how squished my feet felt in those shoes! Luckily I didn't have to dance, only pose for the pictures. The pictures actually turned out better than I thought they would, considering I haven't danced in years. Here they are if you'd like to see: 

I think the hardest part for me is I see all my imperfections. I have thoughts like, "Oh my shoulders need to be pushed down more here. I should have tightened my core more there. My toes aren't pointed enough in this picture. My head isn't tilted high enough here...." I notice all the little details I wish I could fix. You get the idea ;) I have been reminding myself that I haven't danced in 6 YEARS, and it is a miracle I could even get up on pointe! Try to look at the positive side, right??

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

In a Week and a Half

  • I will be able to speak English and not feel bad in every conversation I have.
  • I will understand every conversation around me.
  • I will be home surrounded by friends and family I haven't seen in a year and a half.
  • I shall ride in a car where ever and whenever I want, instead of riding public transportation or trying to find a ride.
  • I will feel comfortable making friends with strangers again.
  • I can finally get a haircut by my awesome sister Annie.
  • I will be able to celebrate my birthday and Christmas traditions with my family. I haven't been home for Christmas in two years!
  • Emma will be able to meet four of her aunts for the first time! She will also meet two of her aunts and grandma and grandpa again... she hasn't seen them since she was a newborn!
  • Joel and I get to party with all our friends! I have missed them SO much.
  • I will be able to see some kind of sun. Even if it will be super cold, I miss the sun!
  • Emma will be able to finally meet her great grandma she was named after.
  • We're gonna go on a shopping spree and it is going to be AWESOME.


Anyways. Those are some of my thoughts about coming home!! I seriously can't wait, coming home to the states is all I think about. Now for an even more random post about what we've been up to as of late:

I'm pretty positive every Swede has an Amaryllis flower in their home during Christmas time. Even though we won't be here for Christmas, I couldn't resist buying one! I love that deep red color.

I tried working out with her, but it didn't go as well as I had hoped. Wrong exercise to do with a wiggly baby! She did like it though. Eventually I put her down to focus on the rest of the exercise, when I looked over and she was about to eat the camera. So, if you want to experience Emma almost eating you, you'll want to watch this ;)

My little buddy helping me during my workout. Kind of.

Emma is now a scooter. She hasn't learned to crawl yet, but she definitely scoots and moves around now! Which results in her getting stuck. A lot. Like under chairs.

Seriously though, she loves books.


Also I cooked the other day, so I am documenting this occurrence since it doesn't happen all too often.

I look over and see Emma getting into everything now. I'm definitely not ready for this!! Nothing is baby proofed.. haha oops.


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Last Friday we had an early birthday party for Joel! He will be 27 on the 28th of November :) We had fun decorating the apartment full of balloons! Emma enjoyed it too, but we scared the crap out of Cheeto:

We played a game where you put some kind of a cookie on your forehead and without using your hands, you must get the cookie in your mouth! I won by the way. Hehe.

HAPPY 27TH BIRTHDAY JOEL!!!  WE LOVE YOU!!




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This past Saturday I received a call from my in-laws asking if we'd like to join them for a trip to the amusement park (called Liseberg) and see the Christmas lights and an ice skating show! At first I was hesitant to go because of Emma's sleep and eating schedule, but we ended up having SO MUCH FUN. It was nice to spend time with family and just have fun together! I attempted to take pictures of the ice skating show (which was AMAZING BY THE WAY) but the skaters were all over exposed. I decided to put them in the blog anyways ;) Just trust me when I say the whole production was super cool!

Herrey family "selfie"

It was COLD

We like to kiss. Mwahahaha.

Soooo many treats all over the place!!

We bundled up Emma so well, she was even sweating a little bit ;) This is how happy she looked the whole night


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There are some part of Sweden that have only seen the sun for a total of 2 hours this whole month. And I believe it. It has been ridiculously gray outside and extra dreary. While I was getting ready to feed Emma lunch yesterday the sun was shining in our windows! After I was done feeding Emma I got really excited so I grabbed her and threw her in her stroller and we went to the playground! I think Emma is appreciating the swing more and more, judging that big smile on her face:
Later that day there was a beautiful mist everywhere, so of course I had to take a picture.

I was doing laundry when I looked over and spied a little baby trying to find me! This whole scooting/moving thing is so much fun.

I'm going to end this blog post with this teethy smile. Hopefully she'll be done teething for a while! These 4 came in together, poor girl!