You don’t see how good you have it before it’s gone. I think that’s what I really got to experience when I got back from Kenya. Then I spent five days alone in the apartment, because Betty was travelling with her parents. Those were five long day! Not that I didn’t have anything to do, because the list was long. It’s just that it felt so empty not having Betty around. We have become like an old couple. If I find the bread, she puts it in the toaster and I put butter on. She usually makes the food, while I do the cleaning. We fill each other. One evening when we were having our dinner we were talking about all the things we do together, and we both agreed; we actually do everything together. We live together, work together, and hang out together. Funny how suddenly a person is such a big part of your life!
The experience from the five days tells me that it’s going to be hard to suddenly live apart from each other in Norway. Luckily we have some days at Hald, and there is something called phone!

Who would have known that when I went to Uganda I would suddenly be married and auntie at the same time?
DU e goe! Kjekt aa lesa aa sjaa bilde. Du e flinke me kamera :) Glad i deg lille venn
SvarSlettkjære Irene. Du kå kjekt d va å hørra stemmen dini telefonen. Takk fø d koseliga korte. Me leve stille å rolig i dag he eg ikkje måkt snø . Mamma di va hos okke i går å fortelde frå turen d hørtes fantastisg ud. D e mange flotte bilda du legge ud me kose okke når me e inne på bloggen din. Me ska nok ta vare på Agder fø deg , det blir au spennande å lesa. Nå mone d på tie di i Uganda så me glede okke ye du komme heim. Me så glae i deg . Ha d godt. Mang hilsen morfar og mormor.
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