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10 years

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Apparently it’s 10 years since I joined Facebook too. I went on the app on my phone and facebook played a video for me, like they do sometimes. I must have been really busy on my computer on June 3rd, 2007, hahah.

Jim is at dinner with someone through work and I’m at home with my pup. I picked up some thai food earlier and enjoyed it in the sun on the rooftop and now I’m sipping rosé (since it seemed like a pink day today) and thinking about if I should play God of War or not. It’s still pretty early and I’m not sure what we are going to do later tonight, but I guess it depends on how late he’ll be home. 

Have an awesome weekend!

10!

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Happy 10 year anniversary to my blog! It’s unbelievable that I have been writing online for over ten years! 

Technically, I started a blog on December 25th 2006, but this blog was created on June 3rd, 2007. It was located on a Swedish blog site for a few years until I bought this domain and decided to do it all on my own. The best thing about having a blog for this long, is that it really is my diary. It’s fun to go back and look at what I’ve done throughout the years. Sometimes, when I don’t remember a name of a restaurant or a date or whatever it might be, I go on my blog and search for it. 

My blog started as a fun thing to do. I like to write and I love taking pictures and a blog was a good way to include both. It’s been a great way for family and friends to follow me around wherever I’ve lived. For the past few years I haven’t been posting much. I have thought of giving it up several times. But I like having a blog and I want to put more focus on it. I hope you continue to follow me and my adventures. 

Rooftop Dance

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Good morning! 

Before we moved, I did a photoshoot with myself on our rooftop. After some photos, it felt good to just dance around. So above is an improvisation that I did that day in March.

My videos are usually not with music, because they keep getting deleted for copyright reasons. I respect that, but maybe it’s a bit boring for you guys? Please let me know if you have any thoughts on this. However, when I improvise on different places, there’s normally no music that I dance to. I make up rhythms and create music on my own inside my head, but that’s not something you can hear of course:) 

Btw, tomorrow it’s my blogs 10 year anniversary! For the past years, I have not put much energy on my blog and I’m sorry about that. But I don’t want to give it up, because blogging can be really fun. I want to make some changes on the website and from now on put more focus on it. If you have any suggestions, thoughts, ideas, requests or whatever it might be, please comment on this post or send me an email, thisisfanny@gmail.com. 

Have a wonderful day!

/Let the video load fully before watching/

Last day of May

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Picture from PHD this weekend in NYC

This morning, I got asked if Thor wants to be a model in the afternoon today. Our building has a photographer coming and she wants dogs in some pictures. Thor is a very good model when we are alone (check his instagram account and you’ll see: @athorablenyc), but he gets very nervous when it’s too much going on around him, so I’m not sure how this will turn out. Hopefully they can get some great photos (or I have to just take my own and send it to them, hahah, no, just kidding). 

I wanted to take a yoga class today, but after all the dancing in the city this weekend I have huge open blisters somehow on the top of my toes from my heels. Weird placement and it’s really really bad. I tried to do down- and updogs at home yesterday but the pain is not fun. As a dancer, you always have bloody feet, blisters and bruises all over and it rarely bothers you. But then sometimes you get really bad ones and you feel like the whole world collapsed. It looks better today and I’m hoping that it will heal enough for taking class tomorrow. My husband and I had a lot of fun this weekend though, so it’s totally worth it, even if I can’t do yoga or barely wear shoes 🙂 

A night in the city

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A month or so ago, my husband and I talked about renting a cabin for the Memorial Day weekend. We wanted a quiet place in a forest, just me and my husband enjoying each others company and leaving our phones at home. Instead, we ended up booking a hotel room on Manhattan, haha. On Thursday last week, Jim booked a room at a hotel that I’ve always thought looked cool, The Dream Downtown. Hahahha. Instead of quiet time in the woods, we stayed in one of the busiest cities in the world, a city we had just moved away from 😀

We left Thor with the dog sitter and took the train into the city. It takes about 50 minutes with the express train into Grand Central. This was actually my first time going back into the city since we moved here. It felt like I had been gone for way longer than only two months. J had the opposite feeling. When we arrived at the hotel in Chelsea, they upgraded us to a bigger room. So far, all hotel rooms I’ve stayed at in NYC has been pretty small. We now had a King room and it was pretty tiny if you compare to anywhere else outside New York. But, it was a pretty cool room and it’s a cool looking hotel. Interesting details. We were kinda hungry so we walked over to Artichoke pizza. We bought one slice each to-go but brought it only a few steps over to their outdoor seating. Others were waiting for table service but we enjoyed our to-go pizza, haha. I thought for sure they were gonna ask us to leave, but they didn’t. 

Back at the hotel, after I had put some makeup on and changed into heels, we went to check everything out at the hotel. Then we got a free drink in their Mexican restaurant downstairs and then we went to their rooftop bar, PHD, where we also got free drinks. Jim has been to this bar before but this was my first time. I thought it was really nice. Great view and relaxed. After this we ended up at a few more places. A thai restaurant (where we actually also got free drinks haha), a club that I’ve been to several times before that has an indoor pool and a rooftop, the Tao restaurant that is pretty cool looking (but apparently the food there isn’t that great), and then we somehow ended up at the thai place again.

We must be really old or something, hahah, cause we were back at the hotel and passed out before 11pm. In the morning we slept til basically we had to check out at noon. It was so nice to wake up whenever we wanted instead of getting a billion kisses in the face at 6am 🙂 (we love our dog, but sometimes its nice to sleep in).

My husband and I have so much fun together! I love doing random weird stuff with him. We haven’t laughed this much in a while. My husband is very spontaneous and I try to be the same. It’s more fun that way. And it’s fun to be a “tourist” in the city for a day:) We had a fun little mini trip to Manhattan.