Thursday, June 30, 2016

Introduction to the Swedish Heathcare System

Well, we've had our first (of many, I'm sure) experiences with the medical system here. Without going into too much detail, Olivia needed to see a Dr. and I had absolutely no idea how to do it. We have Cigna International Health Insurance because no one was really sure if we were able to get onto the Swedish Heathcare and/or if we would be covered while travelling to other countries outside of Sweden. Although, I'm really second guessing our decision to have this. The kids get 100% free coverage here!! Including dental. We're basically paying $700/month for just Johnny and I. With how infrequently we see a Dr., we would have been better off paying out of pocket, if it was even necessary. Oh well, next year we can change it.
Anyway, obviously most of you all know how it works in the States...if you need a Dr., you find one you like that's in your plan, make an appointment and go. Here you have to know what clinic you're registered to, make an appointment, and wait. Not much different, except you don't get to pick the Dr they assign you to. You can switch should you not like the one you're with though.
I wasn't sure which clinic we had to go to. They did send paperwork, but it was all in Swedish so I had no idea what it was talking about. Luckily, the morning I decided that Olivia really needed to get in I was meeting a friend and she so graciously called the hospital, gave them Olivia's personal number (which is your birthday + 4 digits...super easy to remember!) and they told her which clinic I had to call. I called and the whole automated "press 1" thing is in Swedish, so thankfully again, Freddi helped get me where I needed to be. They called me back 5 hours later (in fairness, I've waited that long or longer to be called back in the States too) and scheduled Olivia for the following morning.
The morning all this happened was the first time that I felt that homesick pang. I just wanted to call the Dr. and get in and it's REALLY frustrating when you don't A) know what to do and B) know the language. I also find it annoying that we have this super expensive healthcare plan yet we don't have our cards and they were no help as to what we needed to do to get our kids to see a Dr. I was thankful to spend the rest of the day with Freddi while she showed us around and we were able to chat and just keep my mind off of being sad/frustrated.
This morning was Olivia's appointment and the Dr. was very nice. Everything is fine with Olivia. I think she has some sensory issues and this was just another run in with those. The Dr. gave me some directions as to how to get Jack in to see an endocrinologist and any other specialist we need to see. So I will soon have more experience with all of that.
I needed to go to the Apotek (pharmacy) for me this morning as well which is just a store in the mall. Their pharmacies are not always connected to their grocery stores, only one is that I know of. Which I find to be odd. Or, I guess just different, not odd. And I'm always surprised what is an over the counter medication here and what is not. It isn't always the same as in the states.

Monday, June 27, 2016

Snacks from Across the Pond

Thank you to Papa P. and Grandma Sandy for sending us a care package. As you can see, the kids dove right in and started eating Cheetos and Jimmy John's Salt and vinegar chips. It's funny the things you end up missing when you can't have them!



New House, New School, and New Friends

Today was quite eventful. The kids are now enrolled in school and we also had the chance to go to our new house and see it in person for the first time. First off, the people who own the house are sooooo nice! She has two boys and they are living in Dubai (hence the reason they are renting out their place) so her boys speak English and Swedish. Josefin (the owner) invited other kids in Jack's class, and their moms so I could meet them too, that live in the neighborhood so the kids could play. I thought that was so thoughtful. The kids were all fast friends. She had drinks and snacks out for us and we sat on the amazing patio that I can't wait to use!! And we just chatted. She invited the kids and I over again to play.
Everything I read about Sweden before coming here was about how rude and unfriendly people are...so far we have yet to meet those Swedes. People here are so kind and incredibly helpful. I've posted this house before but I got a few more pictures today.


Saturday, June 25, 2016

Friday, June 24, 2016

Midsommar

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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Picnic and Friends

The last two days were pretty fun! Yesterday we packed a picnic and sat in the park. It's was drizzling a little but we sat under a tree and fed birds and watched ducks. Then the sun came out and we walked to a park where they have a frog area (but no frogs were seen).
Today we met up with our friend again (Maria) and her kids (Vera Lee and Jackson) and we went to a brand new park that opened this past weekend. It was 22° today 

and so sunny. I actually got a little sun burnt, oops! We picniced and played and just chatted. I really enjoy hanging out with Maria and her crew. I also love how our kids don't speak a common language but they play, hold hands, and just thoroughly enjoy each other's company. Emma submerged herself in the water area so she was naked the whole way back. Now we're hanging at home waiting for Johnny to come home from his business trip to Piteå. Have I mentioned that I love it here!?





Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Kungsbyn Djurpark

Today we met up with a new friend and her kids at Kungsbyn Djurpark in Västerås. The kids had a great time! This evening is the summer solstice so it's the longest day of the year. It's still so strange to have the sun out so late. This Friday we will celebrate Midsommar and I'm so excited!!









Sunday, June 19, 2016

Celebrating Father's Day

Started off Father's Day at church with the last day of Jack's Kidz Weekend. He had so much fun playing fotboll, baking, eating meals, and playing video games with everyone he has met at church.
We went to one of our favorite restaurants for lunch/dinner and then walked the meal off around town.










Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Our First Visit to Stockholm

We decided to take the kids to Stockholm for the day. They were all so excited to ride on a train to the city. This was really their first real train ride! We started off the day in the Gamla Stan area. It is just so beautiful! Then we walked around outside and inside the Royal Palace. The kids were entertqined for about 20 minutes and then they had had enough of that. We also happened upon a stunning church as we walked back. Overall, it was a fun day!
Getting ready to get on the train


The train is starting to move






The following are all in the Gamla Stan area 




Loved the pizza here!





















The following are in or near The Royale Palace
































A beautiful church we walked past and decided to explore.














Walking back to the train station