July 6

This week the tour is on the east coast of Sweden just south of Stockholm. Last week was horrible but that was a one-time thing and this week I will play well!

Last week I played terrible golf and on top of that, after 14 holes I discovered that I had an extra club in the bag. That mistake gave me a 4-shot penalty which at the end didn't mean much, but still. That should just never happen and in all years I have played professional golf that has never happened to me.
Now I have had some days off and I'm ready to play some good golf. This course fits me very well since it's narrow and short with small and ondulated greens. I feel that I hit the ball better and better and if I can just keep my head cool I will do well. Wish me luck this week!

May 26

The season has started and I'm off to play the second tournament on the Nordea Tour in Sweden.

After a winter where I have mainly worked, I'm now about to play the second tournament here in Sweden. Last week we were on a small island outside Sweden called Gotland. The island is known for its many sheeps, a big defense wall around the city from about the1200th century, and of course their funny accent when they talk. However, most of my time were spend on the course and it was a true test for us players just coming out of a tough swedish winter. I wasn't that pleased with my performance, so I'm looking forward to this week's tournament instead.
Now we are playing on the west coast of Sweden, just outside Gothenborg. It's very beautiful here but it's a shame the winter was so rough on the poor greens. Good for me that I'm such a good putter :-) Follow me this year on www.nordeatour.se

2 February

The winter has a strong grip around Sweden and I think this is the coldest winter in about 20 years. In other words, I'm freezing and the clubs are stowed away for another couple of weeks.

After a dissappointing tour school in Spain I had a nice time off with family and friends in Sweden. I knew I wouldn't have the playing rights on the European tour for 2010 so I started to think in new ways. It was time to try something new, maybe get a "proper" job. After discussions with a  financial company in Malmö I started working part time while I was deciding if I wanted to play on the Swedish tour. I was very disappointed after 2009 and before Christmas I had pretty much decided not to touch or even less play in a tournament again. It was just not fun anymore I thought. However, some weeks off did me good and now I can inform that I intend to play again this year.
I will continue to work and learn this new field of finance and combine it with a playing schedule on the Swedish Tour. This will be a fun and challenging year in many ways and I'm looking forward to see what the year has for me.

DUBAI

The tour has come to it's final tournament in fantastic Dubai. Even though the financial crises has hit Dubai, the city is still impressive with it's tall buildings and way to outdo everything worth outdoing in the world. Some of the "big stars" on the LPGA like Kim ans Wie has made their way to the sunny city, while players like me has a tour card for next year to play for.

I came here to Dubai a week ago to practise and I also played in a pro-am event organized by the tour and the members of Emirates Golf club. My scores has improved each day and the shots are getting sharper. 
The course is Majlis and it's very challenging and I feel I have to have a sharp short game which I luckily have. The tournament starts on Wednesday and finishes on Saturday. www. ladieseuropeantour.com has the latest scores and all updates.

Korea Nov 7

This week we are playing in Korea on an island south of Korea called Jeju. It's a gorgeous holiday getaway island and a lot of people go here on their honeymoon...or to play golf just like us....

Hail and cold weather met us when we arrived to the small airport here on Jeju. Luckily I brought my winter hat and gloves and I had to use them for my practise round. Three days later and I'm playing in shorts and short-sleeved shirt. How is that for a weather change?!
The course setup is very long and of course it didn't help that it was 3 degrees celcius and I didn't hit it anywhere in the practise round. I thought it was the longest course I had ever played. I got to play the pro-am and I played not only with one ambassador, but two. Both the Swedish and the Swiss ambassador had come to play. The third person was a Korean soapactress. Overall I think there were a lot of celebrities from Korea in this pro-am. The party at night probably cost more than our total prizefund with live TV coverage, 5 course meal, shows and fire-works. Especially Koreas answer to Tom Jones, with special hip moves, and Spice Girls, 7 young girls who showed a little bit too much skin, were a lot of fun listening to and watching...:-)

China/Korea November 5

Normally I have a difficult time to find a subject to write about here on my website, but for the past two weeks I have been in Asia. Last week we were in China 2 hours outside Shanghai, and this week I'm in Korea. This is my first visit to Asia and now I want to tell some great stories.....

Last week in China I think everything that could possibly go wrong went wrong. After two days in China I could barely breath. I didn't know if it was due to the heavy pollution or that I had just caught the terrifying Swineflu. When I just wanted some caugh drops they took me to the nearest hospital and did an examination, but no tests. The tour was very nervous that I had caught the flu since the Chinese probably would have put us all in quarantine and closed down the hotel....throughout the days some governmental officials kept coming to me to take my temperature. Crazy days! At the same time I had terrible back pain and I couldn't practise either beacuse of that. The physical therapeut thought I had a slipped disk. I ate pills like an addict and could play through my pain the first two rounds. But like I say...these girls are tough to beat when healthy, and yet tougher to beat when sick. So last day I spent recovering and preparing for the following week in Korea.
Sunday night I went to Shanghai and I could never dream that it would look like a Chinese version of NYC. My friend and I ran from one "secret store" to the other on the dark sidestreets looking for fake merchendise. I think I learned some good bargain techniques, but I didn't feel satisfyed when I left one store when the seller was smiling. I knew then I had payed too much.
We had decided to eat something really traditional that night and we headed toward a restaurant that at least I thought looked "really Chinese". While ordering we thought to our selves that the menue was very westernised and that they probably had a bit too many pizza and pasta dishes to be a traditional chinese place. We only ordered an appetizer, and then I just burst out laughing because I had just seen the Pizza Hut sign. We had ended up at Pizza Hut in Shanghai!!

August 7

This week the tour has come to Wales. I'm bringing "daddy-caddy" since last week wasn't a full work -week so to say. We are staying at a really nice and cute B&B with nothing around more than sheeps and fields. We rotate between two restaurants. One serve lamb indian way, and the other cooked welsh way. How far we dare to drive on the very narrow roads with a rock wall left of the side mirror of the car, determines what restaurant we choose.

Yesterday I played pretty well until a stop in the rough which took me 4 shots to get out of spoiled my score. +1 and I'm very much still in the tournament and today I tee off at 13.35. A good day today and I'm ready for play also in the week-end.

July 26

This week my dad and I are in Lytham in England and tomorrow is the final qualifying for the British Open that is held at Royal Lytham & St. Annes. The same course where I played British in 2006, and I feel it would be so much fun going back to that course.

Yesterday gave great weather with sun and 22 degrees, almost too good to be England. Today was another story and the real English summer weather was back; rain and wind and 15 degrees. Yes! The course is great and if I follow my plan and stay away from the 127 bunkers I'll be teeing it up Thursday for the Championship.
We are staying at the same hotel as last time we were here. By coinsidence we even ended up in the same hotel room as I stayed in with my previous coach from the US, Shannon Hamel. Crazy! It's a typical English hotell/B&B with many small steps and isles just like Fawlty Towers with John Cleese. I'm just waiting for Basil to come around the corner.  The reception parrot keeps us awake, at least in the mornings when he screams out his name. Well, me and my "caddy daddy", which he calles him self, have a pretty good time together here. Keep your fingers crossed for me.

July 3

Good things happened today during the second round in Norway. All of a sudden I made tons of birdy putts and the bounces went my way. I feel more relaxed and I'm very happy since I know Mathieu is coming back to Sweden on Tuesday.

I haven't written about it on my english site, but Mathieu has been very ill latetly and it's been very tough focusing on such a thing as golf. I don't want to write more about it know. He is doing much better and is responing to the treatments and medicines. Life took a sharp turn and I just feel how important it is to live life to the fullest.
Today I could focus well and I had a great time out there. It wasn't as windy in the morning when I played and I took advantage of that. Now let's hope I get on a good start tomorrow and finish strong.

May 23

The third round is finished and I'm satisfied with my 2 under par today. I hit the ball really well and gave myself a lof of birdy chances. Everything didn't role in which made me a bit frustrated in the beginning of the round. But I calmed down and started making the putts again.

It's just a great feeling to be playing consistent and beeing able to go under par. After having changed a few things this winter and worked a few extra ours in the gym I definitely know that I'm on the right track.
I thoughts have been a bit split this week since Mathieu has been really ill and beeing at the hospital in Sweden all week. He was released yesterday and now he is on his way to Paris for coaching and I know he is doing better and better. I miss him out here though. Tomorrow I hope for the same great game as I had today and that I will get on a good start with the putting.

May 20

The tour has now moved on to Germany and a small place outside Munich close to Dachau. It's nice summer weather and the course is in perfect condition. I'm staying together with Maria Boden this week, actually right on the course in an old monestary. A perfect fit for us nice girls....

A bus transfer was orginised for us to take us from Switzerland to Germany Sunday night. Very convenient and it was a gorgeous trip over the mountines. The snow was still there in some places but I think the ski season ended a few weeks ago though. Since I'm staying right on the course this week there is not much else to do than practise or to watch movies dubbed to German. Especially "Dirty Dancing" and the line "Don't put baby in the corner" was good in German...Actually my German skills is getting better and better thanks to the TV. I have forgotten a lot, it's after all 10 years since I lived in Dusseldorf and was an aupair. That was long before my golf life started...

May 15

Today I played the second round of Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open. Yesterday´s round wasn´t that good so I knew I had to make some things going for me today. It looked good after 9 holes when I was 2 under par, but a few bogeys on the back nine brought me back to one over par for the day.

This tournament is one of the best organised and I love the atmosphere and the cute little town of Ascona right by the lake. It´s absolutely beautiful here. I thought I had my game with me this week but it was very cold. I was too far away from the pins and I never gave myself any true birdy chances. Tough on a course with five par 5´s! Maybe I just need to fine tune my game a bit, or play more...it´s still early in the season and I stay positive to what I´m doing. Good things will happen soon.

May 7

Time goes so fast and the season start in Europe is next week. I leave Sunday for a pro-am in Zürich where I probably get the opportunity to practise my rusty German. I am very much looking forward to start playing again since only practising gets a bit boring after all.

Last week I played in a small warm-up tournament where I played 36 holes in the same day. I shot 76-70 and won the tournament with 6 shots. My game feels great and I know I'm on the right track and I'm doing the right things. There were no money in the event, but I won a hard drive..wohoo..time for some real tournaments now!
I have also had a practise camp week in Scotland together with the best players from my home club. St. Andrews was fantastic with about 6 courses all together and I played 9 rounds in 6 days. My wind game really was sharpened that week. We all managed to get out and play on the Old Course and that I consider as one of my best golf experiences ever. It was a magic morning when we teed off at 07.10. It was a clear sky and the sun had just gone up and there was no wind. Not yet. I visited a few famous bunkers and then I finished off with a birdy on the 18th. Wonderful. I could almost feel Old Tom Morris' ghost watching over me.
Know I feel ready for some tournaments and I will be writing a bit about life on tour and how my game feels here on the website.

March 30

The spring is here and it was 11 degrees celsius today! I was so happy today because of the nice weather and it felt great to practise without freezing and feeling numbness in the fingers.

It's been more than 8 years since I experienced the changes from winter to sping. To feel the sun and hear the birds again from 6-months long winter break is just very amazing. Everything comes alive, both people and nature. It's funny, when the thermometre shows above 10 degrees celsius, everybody goes outside and everybody wants to "fika", have a cup of coffee outdoors. Even though it's freezing, cafeés and restaurants have blankets and heaters on their patios just for this reason; everybody wants to be outside and celebrate the spring's return.
Well, the greens are still not up to European tour standard..:-) I practise some indoors and some outdoors. It's actually very good to do some swingwork indoors since it's easier to focus everything on the swing and not get distracted seeing the ballflight right away.
This Friday I leave for St. Andrews and the "home of golf". We are a group of players from my home club who will be there for a week with practise and play every day. Hopefully I will get to play the Old Course, there is a draw early each morning. So if I have the lucky charm with me it might work otherwise rounds are booked every day for other great courses in the area. All the best for this week

March 10

It's still cold here and I'm counting the days until it's getting a bit warmer. I think it will be pretty soon, but I'm not for sure since this is the first winter I'm experiencing in Sweden for several years. One thing is for sure, I'm becoming really good to hit with about 7 layers of clothes.

Three weeks have past since we came back from Australia and golf feels very far away right now. It is still very cold, only a few degrees and maybe that's why the season feel far away. I try to hit a few hours every day. I have made a few minor changes to my swing so it's good to hit some balls and actually see the ball flight. The grip has become stronger and a few other things that are related to what I'm doing in the gym are changed. My coach and I realized that I had to become a bit more stable and stronger in certain areas to be able to do the movement I wanted in the swing. I'm so motivated to do my exercises since my back from time to time has been very week as well. No moreback pain!  It's a great feeling when I start using the right muscles and the swing is more powerful even though it feels so effortless.
Other than practising we have gotten our new apartment and there are plenty of things to be fixed in it. We are looking at new kitchens from different companies and we should decide soon what to have. I'll post pictures of before and after later.

February 23

The six weeks we were in New Zealand and Australia went by so fast and now we are back in Malmö, Sweden. I have almost three months tournament free in front of me, so plenty of time to get ready for the new season. But first I want to tell a bit about Australia....

ANZ Ladies Masters at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast was our first tournament on the LET for the year. Gold Coast is such a nice place with wonderful, broad beaches. I would love to live there. The course was nice but nothing particular, looked a lot like a Florida course. Since I missed the cut, Mathieu and I had to do something else than practising. Of course I was spending some extra hours practising short game (which payed off for the following week), but we went surfing one afternoon. Steve Walsh, a caddy on tour, is from this area and he is also a great surfer. He spent some time with me trying to get me out through the strong current so I could catch one wave. Very difficult, but what a great feeling! I never managed to stand up, but I got totally hooked, I think I have to go to a surfing school next time.
The tour moved on down to Melbourne and the Australian Open, this year played at the Metropolitan. The course was fantastic, difficult and windy, but great greens and good course set-up. I struggled a bit with my iron game, so my short game was tested. The third round I played with Laura Davies who went on to win the tournament. She is so classy and a lot of fun to play with. I didn't challenge her in long driving though...next time.
We stayed in private housing this week with a member of the club, Sam, Shannon and Woodly, their beautiful golden retriver. We had a great week together and it felt like we had known each other for years.
During the week we were constantly reminded of the horrible bush fires around Melbourne with a lot of smoke over the course. My friend Collin who we stayed with our first week in Australia, almost lost his house. Whole towns were wiped out and the fire victims were many. We were lucky that time.
A long trip back home with a lay-over in Beiing and then we were back home in Sweden. Now I have many months to get really, really strong and ready for the upcoming season.

January 31

In preperation for the two first events on the LET in Austalia, I went to play two smaller events on the Australian tour. Last week we were in Sydney and this week in New Zealand. It's wonderful to escape the winter and start up the season early.

I thought I had everything planned when I came down to Australia to practise and play some tournaments before the two LET events. The trip was so long though, 38 hours, and I caught a bad flu on the plane. So instead of being on the putting green I was in bed or in "sleep mode" for 10 days. Not the best way to prepare. After a grueling hot week in Sydney where I missed the cut, the Australian tour stopped in New Zealand for N.Z. Open. Mathieu and I were lucky enough to get the best private housing with Steve and Liz and their house is facing the 18th green! We are right on the venue. After 2 rounds of 76 I am just happy to make the cut and get another practise day on the course tomorrow Sunday. The website is http://www.nzopengolf.co.nz/ if anyone wants to see the results.
Next week I'm playing on the Gold Coast and the ANZ Ladies Masters which also is the first tournament for the LET this year.

Happy New Year!

I hope everybody had a nice holiday and wish you the best for 2009. I have had a nice holiday together with family and friends. After the Dubai tournament Mathieu and I stayed in the Middle East and went to Qatar to visit his mother who worked there. It was a fun but different Christmas. Now I'm planning for the trip to Australia where I'm going for 5 weeks to play 4 tournaments.

After a month in the Middle -East it's nice to be back in Sweden. We had a great time with jeep-safari in the desert on Christmas Eve and then we stayed in a traditional beduin camp over night. It was very cold as the temperature dropped a lot in the night.
It's time to summarize 2008 and for me it was a year with a lot of ups and downs. After a shaky summer I started playing better and I secured my card for 2009. I was actually the 12th rising woman on the world ranking as Igained about 130 spots during the year. I played better and better and in the fall I started a new work-out with a coach in Sweden. It's a nice feeling to feel stronger physically but I think it will help me mentally as well.
In a week Mathieu and I are leaving for Australia where I will play in 4 events. The first two are in Sydney and New Zealand and are a bit smaller events than the last two; Aus. Open and Aus. Masters in Brisbane and Melbourne. It will be fun to start the season this early since our regular schedule doesn't start until May.
All the best for 2009!

October 4

Fall is already here and the season went by very fast. The tournaments in Europe are over and now I have a few events left to play in Asia and The Middle East later in the winter. I am very happy I finished strong, a lot thanks to Mathieu who came over and caddyed for me. The tourcard is secured for next year and I can take a deep breath.....

It's very stressful when you know you have to earn a certain amount of money to be eligeble for play the following year. The next year is at stake and you wonder how in heck you ended up that far away....I tried not to focus on that , but only to take each round and event at the time.
Mathieu came along helping me on the course while boosting up my confidence. We had great laughs on and off the course.
On Wednesday I go back to Florida for a few weeks off with practise and physical training before I go to Korea and India and Dubai. It's fun the season is getting longer and then starts already at the end of January. I don't like having too long breaks in between events, so this fits me well.
Anna

June 22

A long period is over and early tomorrow morning I go back to Sweden for 2 weeks of rest. Five tournaments in a row was maybe a bit too much, but on the other hand it's my job and the winter was long with no tournaments at all.

Last week in Portugal I played great for two days, but the last day my game was like blown away. That's golf! Oh, I love this sport, and who said it was going to be easy!? These two weeks, Portugal and now Tenerife, have been amazing weather. It's been so nice with sun and being able to wear skirts again. We are normally not spoiled with that kind of weather on this tour.
This week we have been staying in a villa on the course, hole number 6 and we have ad so much fun. Friday was the Swedish Midsummer day. That's the longet day of the year and when swedish girls go crazy running around naked in the woods in Sweden. Just kidding.....but the old saying is that if a girl picks seven flowers and puts them under her pillow, she will dream about her future husband.....you already know who I dreamed about. Some traditional foods are herring with potatoes and swedish kalles kaviar. So we had a delivery from one of the boyfriends who came direct from Sweden. It tasted great!!
Well, the internet hasn't been great as you can imagine but now I will be in sweden fro 2 weeks so I can update a bit more what's going on.
Anna

May 16

This week is a tournament free week. It's the same story every time before an off week; and when the week is over I realize that I am what I call a time-optimist. I think I will have time to do everything since I'm "off", when in fact most days are gone in a heartbeat booking trips, sorting out the reciepts and having meetings. Would somebody want to be my secretary??

Turkey was a fantastic week and it was very well organized for us players. The hotel was a luxury resort, all inclusive. Food was great and the bars were open for the thirsty ones...This was a nice change to the usual small B&Bs we are staying at. The course on the other hand was very special to say the least. The owner seemed to be wanting everything at once; long, extremely tight fairways, rock hard green and pot-bunkers just before the greens. Only one player finished under par, the winner, and she won by 12 strokes! Congrats, did we play the same course?!
Yesterday I saw an old friend, Louise Friberg, now also a winner on the LPGA. It wasn't that long ago we were making roadtrips through the U.S. playing in the Futures Tour together. Time goes fast and after she told me how great things are on the LPGA I'm even more keen on working that little extra to get over there.
Anna

May 4

Second tournament is now finished and I'm in Sweden for a day. Wash, pack and sleep and then I'm off again, this time for Turkey. I'm hoping for warm weather now!

I moved up the result list from the previous week in Spain, if I gain ten spots each week, eventually I will win! My game feels great and I'm hitting the ball good. I know my wedge game has to be better so I get closer to the pins. My patience was really tested this week when I hadn't made a birdy putt in 2,5 rounds. Then all of a sudden one putt fell in and then I made three in a row. Talk about the ketchup effect! I know good things will happen if I continue this way.
Patrick, my coach here in Sweden was with me and he was appointed caddy for the week. A tough jobb when it's cold and wet. He was great, we had lots of fun and he can now also be the new "million dollar question" host. I have noticed how much better I play when I talk about other things on the course, so we made a little question game where he asked a new question each hole. I know he had to prepare the night before and it took hours....just kidding!  I can tell that I learned a lot of new things this week.
Tomorrow I leave for Turkey and now I'm looking forward to wear shorts and skirts again. I have basically had a winterhat and 5 layers of clothes every day for the past week.
Looking forward to next week.

March 21

Where did this winter go? I only have a week left here in Florida before I go back to Europe. I have had a wonderful time and got a lot of things done with my game.

Yesterday I played in a small minor league event here in Boca Raton. It was me and 65 guys. I was in the right place at the right time..!! Just kidding! My game felt great, I shot -1 and finished 12. It felt pretty good and I got a good indicator of where my game is and what I need to adjust before the season starts.
Louise Friberg, one of my best friends won her first tournament on the LPGA and I'm so happy for her. It might be crazy of me to say, but I have the feeling that if she can, I can. That's a great feeling and it all starts with a thought. Wheather you believe you can or can't do something, you will be right!
So I have another week here in the Florida tropics. Except for some practise I will go shopping. With the dollar beeing so low I figured that I just can't affort buying clothes in Europe. Maybe this is just another excuse for buying some new clothes, but at least it's a good excuse.
This week-end I'm also going to the Doral tournament. Peter Hanson is playing and his wife Sanna is there. I don't know if she is so much for watching the golf but I know she loves shopping....
That's all for now.

Anna

Feb 13, 2008

I am now a few weeks into my practise schedule. Things are going well and I'm enjoying spending time here in Boca Raton.

I´m still very focused on my work-out and I have taken help from a strength coach, Todd Collura, and his muscle activation techiques. I have lifted weights I never thought I would be able to do and the results are showing. I have increased my swingspeed with 9 mph when I crank it, which is a lot. Pretty much like putting a Ferrari engine into my old Kia....
Otherwise I try to do a lot of putting and short-game. Drive for show, putt for dough....
A few weeks ago I went to Orlando and the yearly PGA Show to help my clothing sponsor Golf by CR. Before Christmas we had a photo shoot at Miami Beach, but it was mainly for fun. I got a shock though the first morning at the show when I saw that the booth had those pictures of me, blown up three times. I post some of the pictures at my "event" page.
In my time off I have also started with French lessons. I have had some kind of mental block for the language, but after 7 years with a Frenchman it's time learn a few phrases. It's a lot of fun to study a bit again and dust of the brain cells.... 
Au revoir!

Jan.14,2008

After almost three weeks off from practise and having had a nice time with my family here in Florida over the holidays, I'm now starting back up again.

Focus is right now on strength training. I have a fantastic streng coach who motivates and pushes me and hopefully I get stronger and more powerful and gain those extra few yards this year. Golfwise I'm playing a lot more than I have done the previous winters. Yesterday I had two golf -girl friends from back home visiting .We played 18 at Polo Trace and made sure to find time for some shopping....

Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!

I hope everybody had a wonderful and relaxing christmas. Now I wish everybody a Happy New Year and I also want to thank everybody around me; family, friends, coaches, sponsors for all support, help and the many laughs during 2007. I'm looking forward to a fun and great 2008!

Dec.18,2007

Tuesday morning and I'm finally back in the states after a horrific trip from Dubai.

The first flight from Dubai to Zurich was 7 hours then a 6-hours lay-over there. The last flight to Miami was 11 hours. Now I understand why people pay so much for business class. Oh I would have loved that!!
Last week was not my week and now I put in my clubs in the closet for a while. I need to rest and plan for the upcoming season. My mom and dad are coming tonight for the holidays and we are actually going for a little cruise over Christmas.

Dec. 11, 2007

This week we are in Dubai playing the last event of the year. It's warm and nice and steamy.

Yesterday I played a practise round and today will be some more practise and a few holes. I'm fighting off a cold so it's good to preserve some energy for the actual playing days.
Louise and I are staying in a very nice family this week. The hotel prices here are just outragious and it's alos nice for a change to stay in a home. 
Anna

I made it!!

I got my full card for next year on the LET and finnished in 10th position with a total score of -7 over four rounds of play. I am so happy and relieved that I could pull it off this week.

I felt some pressure but when it really counted I was playing the best I have done all year!! I had a wonderful caddy, Bosco, who helped me to keep a great attitude. We had a lot of great laughs this week.

I want to thank everybody for your support and cheers throughout the season and for keeping believing in me when I had the toughest times. I'm looking forward to another year on tour.

Happy Anna

See article from Golf.se

This week I'm in Bologna, Italy for LET qualifying. It's nice to be here even if it's not really any player's dream to be here this week. But you do the best of the situation. I start playing tomorrow morning and hopefully the frost is gone by then. It's freezing cold so not really the nice and warm Italy I thought we were going to.
Prior to this week I was back in the US and Florida. Had some time to practise and get ready for this week. Well...good that I visited Sweden a few days and got used to playing with 6 layers of clothes before coming here.
The town is very small and typical italian, alot of pasta and pizza places; how can the italians stay so thin..?

Anna