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February 16, 2005

I don’t suffer from aging paranoia, thankfully; a little past 30 is a not unusual age for that sort of thing. I’ll probably get there sooner or later.

All the same it’s a little disconcerting when children I have known all their lives are suddenly at an age I can remember being, myself. The summer I was 11, I spent in the US, and I remember that very well. Yesterday, Miranda turned 11. It doesn’t make me feel old, but I do realise that I’m probably a grown-up, whether I want to or not.

Happy yesterday, M.

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November 14, 2004

It is Father’s Day today, and Yassir Arafat died a few days ago. Hence, this blog post is dedicated to my grandfather.

I wrote about my mother’s father, Sven Adrian Lindberg, in July last year - here is that post. In 1983 he celebrated his 80th birthday with a large gathering of relatives in Skellefteå. Before the party, one of my aunts hosted a reception, and Grandfather was sitting on a chair by the entrance to greet the people who arrived. One of my cousins came running with a false hose and glasses, and suggested that Sven Adrian should wear it to surprise the visitors. “All right; but I need a scarf, too”, he said. I went to get a red-and-black-checked scarf I’d worn, and Grandpa wound it around his head and let it hang down on one site. “My name is Yassir Arafat”, he proclaimed with a delighted chuckle.

So the people who came to visit, dressed in their Sunday best and prepared to celebrate an old man on his birthday, were greeted by the sight of Grandfather on a kitchen chair, with a scarf around his head and a false nose, asking them if they were Jewish. It is a slightly odd and quirky sort of humour that makes you enjoy that sort of thing, I suppose; it was most definitely my grandfather’s kind of humour, and it is mine as well. I wonder if there are any pictures of him anywhere in his Arafat outfit - he didn’t look remotely like Arafat, but none the less seeing the Palestinian president on TV or in the newspapers always made me think for a moment about Sven Adrian, and smile at the memory.

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October 18, 2002

My nephew’s in the paper - has been in the paper repeatedly, apparently, over the last few weeks, but only yesterday did I notice the large colour photo of him with a tennis racket and a look of intense concentration. It’s a really nice photo; shame it doesn’t appear to have been published on the web. But those readers who have access to the printed edition of Upsala Nya Tidning, have a look at the ad for the UNT Tennis Cup; it’s between the sports pages and the classified ads (no wonder I didn’t notice it before!)

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October 11, 2002

And here’s a bunch of birthday ciliates who didn’t quite make it on time — but protozooans are notoriously bad at keeping track of dates.


(Image courtesy of Biomedia Associates,
www.ebiomedia.com)

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October 9, 2002


Happy Birthday to U!
Happy Birthday to U!
Happy Birthday, secret ciliate greeting. . .
Happy Birthday to U!

(No, I haven’t gone hip and youthful in my spelling—it is U’s birthday!)

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April 25, 2002

And tomorrow, Miranda is coming to stay overnight — my cup runneth over…