
Happy New Year! This is the last Weekend Coffee Share this year! Natalie The Explorer are taking a well deserved break from hosting the Weekend Coffee Share for a couple weeks, but I figure if someone still wants to have nice warm cup you are more than welcome to my home. Can I get you some coffee? Or tea?
How are you? What is the weather like in your neck of the woods? Did you have a white Christmas? I hope Christmas was absolutely wonderful! I can’t believe that we’ve came to the last day of this year already! Since this is the last time we have coffee (or tea,) together this year many would consider it proper to make some kind of summary of the year.
I’m going to make mine short: I am grateful.
I am grateful that everyone in my family have been reasonably healthy, (manifesting excellent health for next year!)
I am grateful for this precious time with my children.
I am grateful that we have a safe, healthy, and beautiful place to call home.
I am grateful for my friends.
I am grateful for my workplace, the children at work that I am blessed to have interesting conversations with every day, and my wonderful colleagues.
I am grateful for all the amazing nature, and fresh air I’ve enjoyed 2021.
I am grateful for my bike.
I am grateful that I manage to live within my means every month.
I am grateful for all the books I devoured this year, and the value they’ve added to my life.
I am grateful that I could experiment with balcony gardening 2021.
Least but not last, I am grateful for the little adventure my daughter and I just had.
Maria “Green Dreams” 2021

I’ve told you that I had a surprise adventure planned for my daughter, but I didn’t tell you what it was. It was a trip to Jämtland, the region I grew up in. (I was born here in Dalarna, where I live now, but I grew up in Jämtland. My mother moved there with me and my little sister, after divorcing my dad.) I wanted to keep the trip a surprise for several reasons, I had a trip planned for last Christmas, but the recommendations due to the pandemic made me cancel that trip. We haven’t had any lockdowns here in Sweden, but everyone is expected to follow the recommendations from our public health agency. I feared that something like last year might happen again, therefor I choose not to tell my daughter about this trip, to not disappoint her. I figured, if the trip was possible, who doesn’t like a fun surprise?


Our current recommendations from the public health agency of Sweden due to the pandemic are; to stay at home if you have any symptoms/get tested, keep your distance to people in public places, get vaccinated (of course,) wash your hands often and use hand sanitizer. Some indoor events demands a Covid Pass showing proof of vaccination, that is a new thing and not so common yet, I’ve only seen a couple places asking for that. In general most people are very respectful towards others, they make sure to keep an acceptable distance, and we live an almost normal life.
The most climate friendly way to travel in Sweden, not counting walking, or riding your bike, is taking the train. Our trains runs on 100% renewable energy, primarily from water power, and partly from wind power. That said, we took the train to Jämtland. I’ve always enjoyed taking the train, being able to enjoy the landscape and relax before arriving at your destination. I have hundreds of found memories from childhood-adulthood taking the train to relatives, to friends, to the mountains, to explore new places, to school, to work etc. It’s a wonderful way to wind down, and start your vacation with peace of mind. The seats are comfortable and the food on the trains are delicious. I tried a new vegan pasta dish at the train restaurant this time, and it was one of the best pasta dishes I’ve ever had. My daughter enjoyed her pancakes very much. There is Wifi on most trains. Our journey took about five hours, and my daughter did not have a chance to get bored, we looked at the landscape, visited the restaurant, and she watched a movie. I never had the opportunity to bring out the deck of cards I packed, the books, or the drawing material. It was her first longer train trip, and I purposely choose to take a train during daytime, for her to see more of Sweden. The night trains are wonderful as well, you can choose your comfort level on those, there are budget tickets where you have a regular seat (just like the day trains,) luxury private rooms with comfortable beds and first class breakfast served in the morning, and everything in between. They also have a movie theatre on those trains. In my early 20’s I lived in Gothenburg and had a yearly ski pass in Åre (Jämtland) every year, getting on the night train Friday night after work, went snowboarding Saturday and Sunday, taking the night train back to Gothenburg on Sunday evening, going straight to work Monday morning. I did this at least 2-3 weekends/month during the winter. When you are under 26 the train tickets are really cheap. If you are over 26 it costs a little more, but if you plan ahead it is not bad at all, the prices are cheaper the earlier you book your tickets.

The most important things with our trip this time was to spend time with my little sister, and give my daughter some wonderful experiences of Sweden. There was in particular one place I wanted to take her to, where my mom used to take me as child. Jamtli (the name of the place,) deserves its very own post. When we arrived in Östersund, the major city of Jämtland, where I went to school, my sister met us at the train station and we walked to Badhusparken. It’s a beautiful park next to lake Storsjön, one of Swedens largest lakes. It was 5F/-15C and after a while we decided to enjoy a hot meal at 2inspire – Ecocaféet, a nearby restaurant. The food and the atmosphere there is amazing. My sister is a regular at this place, and I would be too, if I lived in Östersund.





My little sister gave me a thoughtful gift during our visit, a beautiful reading journal. You can’t tell by looking at the photos, but the book cover is wrapped in a fabric with a very special texture. I can’t wait to fill the pages of this journal with the books that are going to enrich my life in 2022. Since this is becoming a rather long post, I am going to make another post about the rest of our trip within the next couple days.
Last year I promised myself to think about our planet when I make choices, big and small; when it comes to what kind of energy sources I choose, how I travel, what I eat, and my shopping habits in 2021. I am happy with the way I honoured that promise, and it is a way of life I am committed to continue living every day. That will be my renewed New Year’s Resolution 2022. Are you going to make any New Year’s Resolutions? If you need some ideas there’s some good ones here.
Happy Green Dreams New Year!
Love,
Maria

Lovely! I am so happy for you, the childhood memories and family get-together. Thank you for sharing the beautiful pictures and your thoughts.
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Thank you Lizl, and a very Happy New Year to you ❤
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This was so fun to read, Maria, I wish you and your family a wonderful, safe, and prosperous new year! 🇸🇪
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I am so happy you enjoyed it! Happy New Year John!!
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I’m so glad you were able to get away, show H more of Sweden and visit with your sister. Sounds like it was a wonderful trip! I wish we had decent train service here, even between large metro centers would be good, but Americans are resistant to changing their fossil fuel addictions. 😦
I don’t usually have new year resolutions, but like you, aim for sustainable living practices. I love your gratitude list, I need to review mine more than I do. We have so much to be grateful for! Happy ’22!
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Thank you Eliza! It was a well needed change of scenery, and it was equally nice to get back home again.
It is true that we have a lot to be grateful for in the midst of the chaos around the world. Happy 22!!
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First of all, happy new year to you and your family! We endured more than 10 inches of rain in Los Angeles over two days, a VERY uncommon event here but desperately needed to help ease the pain of our drought…now we will see the sun shine and celebrate New Years – here’s to a healthier 2022 for the world! Oh, I LOVE LOVE LOVE train travel – you gt to see the world go by up close!
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Cheers to a healthy 2022!! That is a good one! So happy you had some rain. Travelling by train is way underrated, it is an amazing experience. It’s almost like being in a movie, with the landscape flashing by, or like visiting a million vista points in one day. Happy New Year!
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What a beautiful surprise for your treasure such amazing wonderful sites with the bonus of catching up with family.
May your New Year be filled with joyous adventures for you & your treasures. Love the new hair do.
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Thank you so much! Have a wonderful 2022, may your garden give you a bounty of food for you and your family.
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Hi Maria!
Happy New Year! My favorite photo is the one with you and your daughter on the train! So ADORABLE, both of you!! What FUN adventures and traveling by train is the best as you both can view out the windows at the country side!! I love all your photos and it’s so wonderful you were able to meet up with your sister too!! YAY! 💖
I love looking back over the year as you have done and I enjoyed reading your post so much. I need to get writing, and am hoping to this weekend. I’m so happy you were able to finally see more of Sweden with your daughter, I bet she had a great time!! 💞
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Thank you so much Diana! It was wonderful to bring my daughter to meet my sister, she had never met her aunt before, only talked on the phone. It was also great to spend some time in the town where I went to school, taking my daughter to my special places. I am happy you got to visit Solvang and your daughter. It is such a beautiful part, and seeing family on top of that ❤ A very Happy New Year to you ❤
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Thanks for taking me along on your train trip in Sweden. I have travelled up the west coast of Sweden by train some years ago and loved it. I didn’t know the trains ran on renewable energy. That is excellent – yay! Funny you mentioned Gavle and Ostersund – as I had penfriends in both those places. I would love to see inside that cafe!
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Hi Maria. This sounds like an excellent idea and trip. I do miss the train rides my wife and I took through Europe for our 10th anniversary, but we’ve never made it to Sweden. We need to fix this, I know.
I bet you and your daughter made some wonderful memories and for you, I know well the joy of visiting the places where you grew up.
Blessings and Happy New Year
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