Adventures in Momlife, food and local places we enjoy in Sweden and on our travels!
Monday 31 January 2022
Bao Bakery Vancouver
Saturday 29 January 2022
Pringles x Hello Kitty?!
Friday 28 January 2022
Canadian Snacks Are Great Gifts
Thursday 27 January 2022
Visit to Victoria, BC Canada
The Empress hotel looks like a palace! And it's even more beautiful in the snow. I remember visiting this hotel whenever we visited Victoria in my childhood.
Tuesday 25 January 2022
Nukid Coffee and Bake Shop Korean Donuts Robson Street
Monday 24 January 2022
Our Stay at Pinnacle Hotel Harborfront
Friday 21 January 2022
Konbiniya Convenience Store
Monday 17 January 2022
Vancouver Christmas Market
Friday 14 January 2022
Lancaster hotel in Bangkok Thailand
Tuesday 11 January 2022
Hotel Quarantine Kids Activities
The requirements for visiting Canada during the holidays included random Arrival tests for those arriving. Now, with Omicron variant Canada is supposed to be increasing the Arrival testing.
You need to be in quarantine while you wait for your Arrival test results. We were told that the test results take 1-3 days. Thankfully, it only took 24h for our results.
We spent the day hanging out in our hotel room with the kids. We ordered food delivery that delivered right to our hotel room door. The Hotel only offered a modified version of Room Service where they pack it up for you but you still had to come down to the restaurant to pick it up.
Overall, we had a pretty relaxed time. We were adjusting to jetlag as well, so we napped and slept early.
Here are some ideas to pass the time when in quarantine (other than screentime):
- Scavenger hunt (hide a few small toys! Good for 4+)
- Hide and Seek (not many places to hide but can switch who counts and who hides)
- Dance party !
- Mini Yoga session (stretching and pretending to be animals)
- Jumping on bed time (for exercise)
- Long Bathtime - Kids love baths but we don't have a bath tub at home, so that was a treat.
Food delivery- we asked the hotel which app to use and they recommended a few different ones to us.
Map for the little scavenger hunt we made ;)Stay safe and remember, don't forget your snacks! We had a fridge at the hotel and it was full of snacks!
Friday 7 January 2022
IKEA Kitchen Renovation
The first apartment that we owned here in Sweden, was in a pretty great location. We bought it at a reasonably low price considering it's location. But it did need a few updates so we had always planned to renovate the kitchen before we sold the apartment.
We ended up renovating the Kitchen, floors and painting walls before we sold. The kitchen project took a while to get started and we were hoping it would be done before the baby arrived. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. The marble custom counter we had ordered took time to arrive because it was from Germany. It didn't help that our baby arrived 2 weeks earlier than expected. In retrospect, we would have started the Renovation earlier but we were really happy with the final result and would choose to do another IKEA kitchen in the future.
When building an IKEA kitchen, You can choose to do-it-yourself or let the staff help you plan. Unfortunately, I had to go back several times to the IKEA kitchen department to get help from them on using the IKEA software. It was really slow at home. Even at IKEA, the software was a bit laggy.
It was nice to have the IKEA kitchen specialists to go through what we had drafted and suggest different things. I'd say they were quite helpful although you have to wait for a time.
IKEA has opened a new Planning Studio in Gothenburg Centre! It's a small space, where you can get some help to design and ask any questions you have.
It's great to have this central option instead of having to travel out of the city just for a fee questions.
If it had existed when we did our kitchen renovation, it would have saved some time!
If you're planning a kitchen renovation for yourself this year, look into your options and do a little research before deciding. We would choose IKEA again if we do another kitchen renovation.
Thanks for reading, and remember, don't forget your snacks!
Thursday 6 January 2022
Top 5 things on Daycare in Sweden
We had no idea about daycare and what to expect until we had kids and they started attending daycare once we were done with all of our Parental Leave.
Daycare in Sweden is called "Förskola" and there are daycares everywhere! In our little corner of the neighborhood, there are 4 different daycares! It's really nice to be able to just walk 10 minutes to drop kids off.
Here are 5 things to know about Swedish Daycare.
1) In Sweden, kids can start daycare from 1 years old. Most kids are older when they first start. There is also an "inschooling" or adjustment period for your child. Depending on the school and the child, the length of inschooling can vary.
2) You don't need to worry about lunches. The school feeds them lunch, snacks and if they are there early enough, even breakfast. That saves us parents from having to prepare lunch for them. They get to try various vegetables and fruits too. I found my daughter loved pear from school. I also try to check what kind of bread and favorite meals they have so I can give it to them at home sometimes too.
Some schools grow their own veggies and use it in their meals.
The daycare should also accommodate the kids allergies. You just need provide a doctor's note to the school.
3) You're going to need to at least two sets of outdoor clothes for the kids. Outdoor overalls for rain and a winter version for colder temperatures.
They're going to be outside even if it rains! Especially these days during the Pandemic.
4) The price of daycare is almost the same as the child benefit you get from the government so that makes it almost free!
5) My post on daycare in Sweden without be complete without mentioning this last thing to know.
Please keep in mind that this varies depending on the city or area you live in, but if you are on Parental Leave with a new baby, the older child can't attend full-time daycare. And if both parents aren't working, you can't qualify for full-time daycare.
The number of hours depends on the city/kommune. In Gothenburg, it was a maximum 20h a week, and the school decided on what the days/time would be.
This made it very challenging having the older child go from enjoying full-time daycare to half-time. Not to mention, the older kid would then be home more and compete for attention with the new baby. It's tough going from big sibling to an only child!
***One more thing, that applies to all daycares, in every country...Kids will get sick often! Germs spread so quickly in daycare and unfortunately, Kids can get sick pretty often :(
Hope this list helps new parents who are planning to start daycare in Sweden.
Thanks for reading and remember, don't forget your snacks!