Adventures in Momlife, food and local places we enjoy in Sweden and on our travels!
Monday 31 May 2021
Bring Your Baby to Yoga with MiniYogiGBG
Sunday 30 May 2021
Happy Swedish Mother's Day!
Saturday 29 May 2021
A Visit to Marstrand, Sweden!
A Marstrand Kitty, that got lots of attention.
Sunday 23 May 2021
Our First Weekend Getaway In a Year!
There was a public holiday or "Red Day" as they refer to it in Sweden last week on Thursday, May 13th. We took the Friday, "Squeeze day"or Klämdag in Swedish, off as well so it was a four day weekend! During the Pandemic, we haven't traveled outside of our city in over a year. We decided we would do a weekend getaway to a small Swedish town and stay at a cabin.
The cabin made it possible for us to avoid being indoors with other people like when you're in a hotel and going through hallways. Each cabin had a private bathroom and separate entrance as well. Our weekend getaway was a much appreciated change of scenary and a change of routine from the usual Covid weekends.
Sure, the kids got carsick on the way there and it was pouring rain on the drive, but other than that, on our way to the cabin we stopped at Marstrand (blog post on Marstrand) and everyone was happy to arrive at our home for the weekend.
The weather was perfect on the first day and it was a beautful first night (no rain until morning). On our second day, we ventured out to check out the seaside town of Smögen. And on Sunday although it was a 5:30am wake up for me with the toddler, the weather was clear and I took the toddler out for a walk and to play by the water before breakfast.
We were really impressed with the place the family-run resort we chose called, Anfasteröd Gårdsvik. (Separate blog post for more details on the accmmaodations). The cabins were right by the water with amazing views! Fortunately, it is currently low season, so it wasn't crowded at all. and we didn't have to meet anyone except the reception.
The kids loved the adventure and we appreciated this little break from our daily routine. It was our first roadtrip in over a year with the kids so we made sure to check over our car ride tips (see my Car Ride tips blog). Looking forward to our next weekend getaway and hopefully, we can travel more soon.
Don't forget your snacks!
Thursday 20 May 2021
10 tips for Flying with Kids!
Here are 10 tips for traveling on a flight with kids.
- Give yourself extra time. You might not be able to check in online if you are traveling with a baby, so give yourself that extra time to check in at the desk.
- You can often go in the Priority lines for families at security and usually depends on the airport, but you may have the option to board the plane first with those in First class.
- Don't be afraid to ask for help on the plane. That's what they're there for, especially if you are traveling by yourself, and struggling to put bags in the overhead while holding a baby.
- Don't bring anything you dont want to lose. It's not that you intend to lose things, but it may happen and it has happened a couple of times to us.
- Bring lots of snacks (for you and for the kids!) and a few small books/toys. Bring a lollipop or candy for an older child (this can help with their ears on landing and takeoff!) Smoothie Pouches are ok, but depending on the airport, they might open and test these to see the contents.
- Bring your own water bottle but don't fill it until after Security.
- It's better to have one bag and not many small bags, less chance of leaving one behind.
- Use a baby carrier if traveling with a younger baby or toddler it helps to put them to sleep and free up your hands when you need to hold the other toddler's hands or documents. We have always been big fans of the Ergo Baby Carrier Original.
- This is airport dependent, but you might be able to bring your stroller all the way to the gate. Then you need to be prepared to close it up before you board. Smaller umbrella strollers or a travel stroller is best and easiest if they are quick to close up. Note: Some airports have umbrella strollers to use in the terminal (Arlanda in Stockholm and Landvetter in Gothenburg airports have this).
- If it's a long haul flight, call the airlines ahead of time to see what the baggage allowance is, and if you want, to get a crib for the baby and sit in the front row so you can be by the crib (We have done this with British Airways).
- And one bonus tip... Select a special meal online a few days before you check-in for international flights. You can order kids meals and that also means you eat ahead of the others (in Economy Class).
- One additional bonus tip, if there is a Kids area, let them crawl or walk around before the flight so they will be tired and can sleep on the way!
Don't forget your snacks!
Saturday 15 May 2021
Ice Cream Season is Year-Round in Sweden!
There are a few different options when you have an ice cream craving. There are of course ice cream bars at the grocery stores or convenience stores like 7Eleven in Sweden.
- Olaf, the snowman character from Frozen has his own Ice Cream!
- Vanilla ice cream with Chocolate Linser
- Ice Cream Scoops or "Kula", add toppings if so desired.
There's ice cream scoops you can have in a cup or cone and even add toppings. Here's a Strawberry ice cream topped with Candy Cane or "Polka" flavored sprinkles.
- Mjukglass or Soft serve Ice cream in a cup!
There's also Mjukglass, which is essentially soft serve ice cream, similar to what's at Mcdonald's. You can often serve yourself and top it with Chocolate or Strawberry sauce.
- Gelato or ice cream scoops!
*Update, they are now selling Gelato from a Gelato stand at the stairs before you go up to the cafe! There are many more different flavors available including more Vegan options :)
Don't forget your snacks! If you're in Gothenburg or Stockholm or plan to visit in the future (Post-Pandemic), you will have many choices for a delicious ice cream.
Here are a few places offering Gelato around the city:
Note: At least one Vegan flavor was available at all of the places listed below!Landsvägsgatan 38, Gothenburg, Sweden
Grönsakstorget 1, 411 17 Göteborg, Sweden
Check out their menu on their website
Thursday 13 May 2021
Just Your Kid-friendly Neighbourhood Diner, Egg & Milk!
* Prices are pretty reasonable for the portion sizes!
Tuesday 11 May 2021
Celebrate Chocolate Ball Day on May 11th!
Monday 10 May 2021
10+ Rainy Day Indoor Activities for Kids
- Painting with Fruit Puree. They started out eating it, but then decided to paint with it instead ;)
- Pretend play Cinderella, cleaning windows (Give them a spray bottle full of water and a towel! My daughter was busy for awhile on this)
- Counting macaroni, transferring it into cups from a bowl
- Airport, Hotel, Shops - Can you tell we love Pretend Play at our house?
- Water painting on window
- Hide a toy and they find it or traditional Hide and Seek
- "Washing dishes"
- Guess what's missing from a box of toys or on a blanket (we also played this on our recent picnic).
- Making 'Moon Dough' *1 cup conditioner, 2 cups Cornstarch
- More Baking!! Cookies, cakes, breads.. whatever you're in the mood for.
- Reading our Old and New(we borrow books from the Book bus every few weeks and we rotate between their favourites)
- Puzzles! The toddler has started to enjoy helping me with puzzles:)
- Playdoh!
- Cutting paper and gluing it on paper (supervised if they aren't so confident with scissors)
- Stickers and Sticker books!