Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
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2009-12-23

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!

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December 2009

We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Some of you have during the last couple of years received our Christmas letters via email but this year we are back with the ordinary post since we are back in Sweden! Sorry to those of you who we did not have email addresses to. It has been two fantastic years in Malaysia. Both Andreas and Christoffer almost went from being children to becoming grown-up men during these years so they will surely keep the memories and experiences with them for the rest of their lives.

During the spring we tried to do all things we had not done, but wanted to do. We did a few bathing trips in both Malaysia and Thailand but the trip “of the year” went to Laos, on what the boys calls Dahlen cultural trip! Laos is a fantastic country in between Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. We traveled to Lao Praband, the old capital together with some friends. Here we experienced hundreds of Buddhist monks in their orange gown walking the streets at six o’clock in the morning to receive offerings from the people in the town, we went by boat on the Mekong River, ate Laotian food and bought nice handicraft at the night market. It is not yet a tourist destination even though it is starting with the backpackers. If you get the opportunity to go their, take it!

Besides being a househusband Jonas has been a student at several universities in Sweden. He has taken both Java but also photography classes on distant learning. Our trip to Laos and other places gave him the opportunity to take a lot of photographs. Some of them have turned into projects, but it is so much work with just one picture!! After seeing this I will not underestimate the work photographers put into their pictures. The boys continued to work hard at school; Christoffer in his preparation year for the International Baccalaureate program which he started when we came home to Sweden. Andreas was in 7th grade and became a true teenager when friends, face book, msn .. are much more important then schoolwork.

Once school ended and Ann had vacation we went to Beijing. Ann has been there many times and loved to show all the interesting spots she had found. Everyone in the family was impressed with how modern the city of Beijing is. There are not many things left from the old days. Besides the normal sights and fantastic Chinese food the Dahlen boys got an on-the-job- training when it came to bargaining. Everyone was impressed with Ann (even the young boys!) with her skills in the market. To hear that you are good at something from a teenage son warms a mother’s heart!

Back in Malaysia we packed our stuff and cleared out the flat that we had rented. It is hard to imagine that you can gather so much stuff during two year. It had become a full home. Besides this we decided to buy tiles and slate to bring back! Luckily the shipping agent only charged for size, not weight!. After a lot of bye-bye we were on the plane back to Sweden, not understanding that two years passed so quickly.

Back home family and friends met us at the airport and then it was just to drive back home to Långedrag. The house was so kindly prepared by the family so it was just to go inside and put on the kettle. All the stuff that we had not taken with us had been stored in one room and we now started to bring out all the nice things that we did not remember that we had. In the middle of this we found traces of a rat that had had a cozy corner. Fortunately not much had been destroyed but it took a lot of cleaning before we felt ok. We also realized that the family that rented the house did not know very much about gardening. Jonas took out the “big tools” and cut back most things in the garden for us to have space to move around. Christoffer took on as his summer job to paint all the windows and Andreas the garden furniture. When coming back after being away for some time you also see all the things inside that need to be fixed. Just before we left we had a ventilation system put in to get rid of any radon. It had given the house an industrial look with all the piping. We decided to bring in some help to change some bad windows and build boxes around the piping. Now it is just to bring out the paint brush! When starting paining you realize that there are a lot of places that needs a new coating so it will take time before we are finished (or do you never finish?). After Christmas we will continue to refit a bathroom and put new parts into the kitchen.

Both the boys are now attending school in the center of Gothenburg. Christoffer is doing the IB diploma (like an international high school or A-level exam). He really enjoys it (less work then in Malaysia!)  and has chosen to major in three science subjects but the curriculum also requires that they take languages and a social science subject , in his case History which Christoffer enjoys very much. Beside school subject the curriculum also requires that the students engage themselves in cultural, social and training activities so he takes on playing the base guitar, playing badminton and working with Amnesty.

Andreas joined the International school. His parents thought it was a good idea to keep up the language and also have some understanding from his peers on what he has experienced. He is taking the same curriculum as Christoffer but on middle school level. It has been hard for Andreas to come to terms with the new school. He has a lot of friends but the low pace makes him loose focus and not do very much at all! This in combination of being very much a teenager is not easy for either him, his parents or his teachers. We all know though that this is a passing phase of life! Andreas has continued to sing in the choir also in Malaysia and joined in coming back again but it has not been so fun so he has a break from singing just now.

Jonas got the interesting message just prior to leaving Malaysia that Suns sales office in Gothenburg will close down. Jonas is happy for this since it got him going regarding other ideas for work. Back in town he activated his network and the number of lunches with different people that he has had during the autumn is amazing. A few things have already materialized. Together with some old colleagues they have started a firm developing and selling tools to be able to pay with your credit card and SMS at vending machines. Here in Sweden anyway it is not possible today. The joy that Jonas puts into this project is fantastic to see. There are a lot of hours going into the project and we all hope if will generate something back in time for our pension plans to be paid out.

Ann continues to travel and working with operational development at Ericsson. We had hoped that she would travel more in Europe but during the autumn it has been a lot to India and China. Writing this Ann is in China, it is minus degrees outside and some snow, really Christmas like!

Looking forward we have decided to go back to Malaysia during Easter. The boys (and we of course) want to meet all friends that still are around. Christmas we will celebrate together with Ann’s brother Martin and his family including the new member Alexander, 3 months. For New Year we will have a big party when Ann’s second brother David comes from Åland.

We wish you all a peaceful Christmas and hope that you will have a nice break. Hope to see you all soon gain.

Lot of love Jonas, Ann, Christoffer and Andreas..

2008-09-30

Hari Raya Puasa

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Hari Raya Puasa is the most significant festival for the Muslims as it marks the end of the fasting month.  Also known as Hari Raya Aidilfitri or Hari Raya Fitrah, the day is most significant as it includes two of the five tenets of Islam: to fast during Ramadhan, and to pay the zakat fitrah – alms tax.

After a month of fasting, Muslims celebrate the first day of Syawal which is the 10th month of the Muslim calendar with joyous enthusiasm.  By the eve of Hari Raya Puasa, Muslims would have paid their alms tax which is then distributed to the poor.

Muslims usher in the day by congregating early in the morning in the mosques to perform the Hari Raya Puasa prayers followed by visits to the graves of the departed.

It is also the time for family reunions when people gather to forgive and forget past quarrels.  It is every Muslim’s religious virtue to ask for pardon on this day and this is done in order of family seniority.

The festive mood is reflected with the lighting of oil lamps.  These oil lamps are lit starting from the 20th day of Ramadhan, the night when the Koran was sent down, right through the actual Hari Raya Puasa day itself.

All mosques and homes are decorated and brightly lit with illuminations to mark the significant day.

Hari Raya Puasa lasts for a month and although the first three days are celebrated on the grandest scale, many Muslims hold “open-house” throughout the month for friends who could not visit during the three days.


“Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri!”

 

The above text taken from the ISKL Friday Flash.

2008-05-03

An evening boat trip. Thanks to Ankii!!!

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Anton came with two girlfriends!!
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Some strange looking fish in the net.
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Chicken Satay -- but who ate them all?? (I had two).
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Nice swimming until the JellyFish came.

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Three out of the four "Bullerbyn" families.

Anton is Dancing the night away!!
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2008-05-02

Michi with a new lady?


Anna from Beijing, China.

Dining at the Beach Garden Resort

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View from the beach.

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Below you have "Today's Specials"

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"No Woman No Cry"



The old folks!



The new folks!

2008-05-01

Waiting for lunch at Lanai.

Here we are Arne, Ann, Tina and I at Lanai waiting for our spring rolls. The rolls were great even though they only could make two servings at a time. :-)
 
So we had to look at the view .... but what a view!!

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2008-04-30

Langkawi


Ten Swedish families or 37 Swedes have landed. Thanks
Karin for all the work!!

2008-04-13

Two Beach Bums has arrived!!!

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John and Wilhelm has arrived from Bali where they have learned to surf. They started traveling last Christmas and now they have arrived in KL. After staying with us they will continue to Australia and return to Sweden sometime this summer. The picture above is from IKEA food store where John bought a Marabou Chocolate bar (you should have seen his smile when he found the it!!)

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Wilhelm with his Curry Laksa at Souled Out.

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"Can I find any nice girls in this town?"

What? Angkor Wat!!

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We have been to Angkor Wat in Cambodia!! It is a large temple area in which the temple Angkor Wat is the most famous. The Cambodian flag has the temple picture on it.

But the area holds many other temples too. Have you seen "Laura Croft: Tomb Raider"? We did not meet Laura but we had a great time at Ta Prohm.

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2008-04-01

Where is the DUDE?

Christoffer is he invisible???

2008-02-09

Gong Xi Fa Cai

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Chinese New Year is here (Feb 7)!!! Many Chinese travel back to their home village for these celebrations. The boys and I went out yesterday (Feb 7) and found many of the stores closed. Tonight (Feb 8) even more restaurants and stores are closed. In the areas we have been, it feels deserted ... which is a strange feeling here!!

 

Chinese New Year

We will bid farewell to the Year of the Fire Boar and welcome the Year of the Earth Rat on Feb 7, 2008.

Astrologers historically devised the lunar calendar around 300BC, during the rule of Emperor Yao, for farmers to know when to plant crops and harvest them. Based on the phases of the moon, the Chinese New Year occurs between the winter solstice and the spring equinox, usually during mid-January to mid-February of the Gregorian calendar.

According to legend, a monster threatening the Yellow River civilization disliked noise, light and the color red. The beast fled when lion dancers performed to the beat of drums, gongs and when the village homes were lit brightly and with many objects painted red.

(Info above written by: Rosemary Chin, Art Specialist, Melawati Campus, ISKL)

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May the Year of the Rat bring you and yours peace, health and wealth.

2008-01-19

Chinese New Year is coming up!!!

The good thing about living in Malaysia is that we celebrate everything and get days of from work and school. The New Chinese Year will start on the 7th of February. This year is the year of the Pig and next year is going to be the year of the Rat.

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Interested in the Chinese Zodiac signs?

 

  Year Sign Description
Andrew 1995 Pig You are a splendid companion, an intellectual with a very strong need to set difficult goals and carry them out. You are sincere, tolerant, and honest but by expecting the same from others, you are incredibly naive. Your quest for material goods could be your downfall. The Pig would be best in the arts as an entertainer, or possible a lawyer.
Ann 1960 Rat You are imaginative, charming, and truly generous to the person you love. However, you have a tendency to be quick-tempered and overly critical. You are also inclined to be somewhat of an opportunist. Born under this sign, you should be happy in sales or as a writer, critic, or publicist.
Christoffer 1992 Monkey You are a vary intelligent and a very clever wit. Because of your extraordinary nature and magnetic personality, you are always well-liked. The Monkey, however, must guard against being an opportunist and distrustful of other people. Your sign promises success in any field you try.
Jonas 1958 Dog The Dog will never let you down. Born under this sign you are honest, and faithful to those you love. You are plagued by constant worry, a sharp tongue, and a tendency to be a fault finder, however. You would make an excellent businessman, activist, teacher, or secret agent.

2007-12-27

Christmas/New Years Letter from Ann.

Dear friends,
This year Christmas letter is a bit different to say the least! We hope that many of you are following our experiences from living in Malaysia on the blog http://joda58.blogspot.com/

Last time we sent you a mail we were just setting off for a few days in the Jungle. We went to Tamana Negara a forest reserve in the middle of Malaysia. It was a three hour boat ride on a river before we arrived to the cabins were we were going to stay. The boat trip was great and we saw some interesting animals. Once at the cabins where we were going to stay there was so many people! After a good (?) nights sleep, wondering if the animals were inside or outside the cabin we set out to go for a canopee tour. At the starting point we had to wait for two hours since there were so many in line waiting. As you can imagine they were not too quiet so we did not see many animals. Ann was not pleased with the tour 80 meter up in the trees walking on ladders held by ropes. With good moral support from the boys and Jonas taking pictures we made it! We also made a visit to a tribe village and got to see how they live. It was interesting but we wondered if it is not just a matter of time before they are part of the normal society.

Back in Kuala Lumpur the hard schoolwork for Christoffer and Andreas got on its way. They have really had a hard working term both coping with a new language, new way of teaching, finding friends and not the least trying to catch up with the part of the term that they had missed. Besides normal subject like math, English, physics.. they have been taking some interesting classes like Story in Art and band. The boys have been really extraordinary with their schoolwork. They have studied all week round. If it is not homework then it is projects to conclude. Jonas have been supporting them as much as possible and now all of us are happy that there is a break.

Andreas is still very interesting in singing. The school cannot offer anything to his liking so a few weeks ago he did an audition to a youth choir and came straight into a group with 13-15 years old. The conductor introduced the idea behind the choir to them and they were told that they do not sing pop song, much to Andreas liking. Rehearsals begin in January. We all hope that this will be a nice experience.

Andreas has also found badminton as an after school activity. In the facilities where we live there is also a badminton hall so there are plenty of possibilities. On top of the wish list for Christmas Andreas has an electric guitar so we have to see what Santa is coming with. Maybe there will be guitar playing annoying our neighbors in our 36 story condominium!

Christoffer has been trying to keep up his French horn. He has band as a subject and is amazed that you are getting grades for a subject that you do for fun at home! Besides school he has also been involved in a movement called Young United Nations. The international schools in Asia meet a few times per year and they then get to "play" that negotiation play in the UN. Christoffer had at one point to try to argue for the military regime in Burma. That was interesting for all of us.

Jonas is more then fully occupied studying and taking care of the rest of us. Everything you need to here do takes so much more time then at home. Since Ann has been traveling a lot most of the family matters falls on Jonas. Even if the boys have their school bus that takes them to school (even home after school activities) seems there to be a number of occasions each week when Jonas is required at school. Fortunately Ann is carpooling with some colleagues so Jonas can have the car most days. Ann is not to found of driving in KL either! Jonas is also doing a lot of physical exercise. Two to three times per week he walks for an hour with some of the other Swedish women that are at home. They are so fit that Jonas has a hard time to keep up with them! In the heat you think he has gone via the swimming pool before coming home!

Ann is traveling just as much as usual but it feels a bit easier when the flights are not as long (only 12 hours to Australia and Japan!) and the time differences are minimal. The time differences though makes her work some nights when Sweden is awake and working. The work is though still very rewarding. The work will take Ann home to Sweden in January and it will be nice to meet the family again.


We are all on and off longing for Sweden, it would be a lie if we said something else but we all think that the experiences that we get is worth it. In Christmas times you long more for home then usual. Celebrating Christmas in 30 degrees Celsius is not what we are used to and the coziness disappears somewhat. We will over the Christmas days go to Lankawi, a Malaysia island close to the border to Thailand. We will hopefully put up our feet, bathe and just be lazy. For the New Year we will go to Borneo and have a look at longhouses and orangutans hopefully. Since we will be away during Christmas we have already celebrated a bit with having Swedish Julbord. Jonas had arranged so that we had ham, smoked salmon, herring, cheese … Andreas said it was the nicest food he have had for long. When you do not have it everyday you appreciate it more!

We wish we could meet you all but …


Form us all to all of you

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year


Ann, Jonas, Christoffer and Andreas

 

ps. Andreas and Christoffer are known as Andrew and Chris at ISKL.

Going home to KL



2007-11-11

Another night in Paradise


All friends and relatives please come and visit us soon!!

2007-09-15


Pictures from Sunway Lagoon.


This is the place where we stayed for the first week. SunWay is a bunch of stuff.... How about
hotels, amusement park, water park, shopping mall and a University. Do one need anything else?? The boys loved it!!!