Up is the only way!

The only way is up – no point in looking back and planning to go down – unless you really are flying and want to make a stop to visit someone you love..

Have started making sense of the thoughts I have in my head – and have been able to get time to sort them out and get things done. Probably because school holidays are over – I enjoy the routine when school is back (have always liked the first weeks back at school after long holidays). Its great to spend time with the kids – I just need to work on getting my routines working when they are off school.

Back to the thouhts and ideas I have – I needed to get some kind of blog going for family news – currently all is on blogspot (oliverandco.blogspot.com) but I hope to be able to move it onto the familywestling.com sites. My problem at the moment is that this site is in Swedish  and I would like to write in English too as we have many friends in the UK not speaking Swedish.  But I have decided not to think too much about it and just get started  – when I get started it will be in the blogroll.

Thoughts all over everywhere

Have had a few down days, could have been a technical dealay and I went back to stand – but today has been a good day. Thought about smiling as much as possible, and it really has helped me feel better and get more things done. Still a little too much to get done – but slowly getting there.
With my head full of ideas about what to write, where and how to write, forums to use to get thoughts where I want them, and what to do in the future, there has been little time to spend on the computer (it has been schoolholidays and kids at home for three weeks). And whenever I get a few minutes to sit down in the office, I read emails, update facebook and just move papers around.

But hopefully this will now change – Happy Thoughts!

Start of the day – Toddler style

Early morning in our household  – little Oliver wakes between 5.30 and 6 am – and I am normally lucky to get a lye in until 7. If we are at home (not doing kindy) we watch In the Night Garden together. What a wonderful program and way to start the day!

It is so much like a toddler – simple but yet very cheerful, repatative but sweet. Oliver (2 1/2) just loves it and it makes me very happy too. Just right for my goal to be happy and appreciate life around me now.

Makka Pakka