lukasbaby
Monday, March 08, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Holidays in America!
Lukas' 4th Birthday
Lukas turned 4 years old! Wow, the years are stacking up. He woke up on the day of his birthday and opened a present Emily and Anna had sent him from America. That sure woke him up.
Then he had a birthday party with all his friends from his kindergarten. The theme was pirates! And Mamma made him a really special cake.
What a great day!
Monday, June 29, 2009
Congratulations to my cousin Ingrid
Ingrid and Sveinung had a beautiful summerwedding in Skjåk. The picture is taken at midnight. It neither got dark nor cold on their special day. Lukas loved visting Skjåk and my grandfathers farm. He played in the snow, drove a tractor, watched the cows and jumped in the big trampoline.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
17th of may - Norways national day!
A beautiful day, with a happy family ans nice presents! Thank you everybody :-)Thursday, March 26, 2009
Lukas in the snow
We have been skiing a lot in Frognerparken this winter. The favourite is downhill and resting with friends in the snow.Saturday, February 21, 2009
Carneval in Oslo
Yesterday Lukas's pre-school had celebrated the carneval. We dressed Lukas as a flower and he was very happy. On the way over he talked enthusiatically about how it was going to be to watch all the kids as flowers.When we arrived his to best friends met us dressed as a scary pirate and a very though cowboy. Since Lukas was dressed in white with flowers, they thought he was a pretty boring nurse. It was very close to be a tearful day for little Luki, but then the teacher had he very good idea. She painted a lion face on Lukas and as we all know the Lion-flower is the most scary of them all. So when I left Lukas was running and roaring and trying not to smile to much.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Christmas Eve 2008
Steve, Marit and Lukas had invited the family for Christmas Eve. Grandma Judy, grandpa Bill,"fama" Inger (Pål's mother), Mette, Pål, Lea, Kristoffer, mormor Lene, bestemor Turid and bestefar Anders. We had "ribbe" as main course and "multekrem" for dessert, a typical Norwegian Christmas dinner. We were visited by Santa Claus this year also, and , and he brought a lot of presents.
For more pictures, see Lea blog.