So yes...
This blog has been a bit quiet on the everyday goings on.
I better put that right :)
Here's June for you:
We started off by celebrating my god daughter's graduation as a nurse.
Well done you!
And kudos to my other god daughter who graduated as a vetenarian!
Why I didn't take a photo of her, I do not know...
[facepalm]
As a rule you cannot start summer vacation by any other way than to go shopping for summer clothes.
Especially for Niina because she emptied 80% of her wardrobe as the clothes were all small.
That girl has grown like a weed!
She loooooves all this:
She also likes making faces.
This is what I'm most likely to get when I point my camera that way.
I didn't buy clothes.
I got myself a nice pile of summer reading.
We've enjoyed fresh pineapple on hot days.
I've tried some new photo apps.
This one is called Halftone.
I've enjoyed finding rusty seats at the cemetery.
Gone old school.
Found a snail.
Sent Saara off to backpack in Europe with a brand new passport and interrail ticket.
And a friend.
I wonder if this should be the family dish set?
It's got my name on it :)
Yes, I take loads of photos with my phone.
Everywhere I go.
All the time.
This at Pizza Hut.
Keeping a look out for pink cars.
Vespas count too.
Checked out the room a friend designed.
I could easily move in.
With a pile of books.
The girls got new cases for their Lumia phones.
She likes owls.
I really like her new wall color.
My favorite peony bloomed.
Drying laundry on the line.
Sometimes it takes a few days.
Went to get my keys, found a dinosaur.
Happens all the time.
This one will live on my desk at work.
We've enjoyed the company of little cousins.
They were soooo thrilled to get their hands on Niina's juggling balls.
HUG ATTACK!
The two things you must eat in June:
fresh strawberries and new potatos.
This will annoy me to no end.
Right outside my gate.
Did they go for a few pints instead of lunch?
How difficult would it have been to draw a straight line from where to start...
Saw another snail.
It may or may not have been heading towards the giant flower.
Love modern technology.
Saara has been able to send me some photos from her trip.
Here you have Hamburg, Amsterdam, London and Paris.
They are coming home tomorrow.
Lift shafts.
At a round-about.
Right next to the lift factory.
Driven past these a few times now that my dad is back in Finland.
His wife passed away beginning of June unexpectedly after a short illness in Spain.
Good to have him back home, just wish the circumstances were different.
Soem things in life you just can't choose.