Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Using alcoholics to teach the kids math. Part 2
My post about teaching the kids mathemathics using the local alcoholics made some readers a bit sad and disappointed.
The other day I found this post on another blog:
From Annieellen, a girl with an alcoholic dad:
"Okay, I might be odd. Perhaps a bit sensitive, when it comes to this subject. But I DON'T find this funny at all. But of course I know she doesn't mean any harm by it...BUT it is still NOT funny. The end."
I send her this message (translation at the end):
"Hej, Annieellen
I'd like to point out that I wrote NOTHING mean about alcoholics in my first post, or said anything mean while I spoke to my kids. I just asked them if they could count the alcoholics sitting on benches.
And they could!
I didn't laugh AT the alcoholics, but I admit I laughed at the kids cuteness as I told my husband about it later.
You have to admit hearing a child say "-It's one alcoholic on one bench..." and so on, is "cute-funny". Even if they had said "-It's one hip-hopper on one bench...." it still sounds funny!
For those who's not familiar with the term alcoholic, and think an alcoholic and someone who drinks at a few parties every year is the same thing, here is a link explaining the whole thing.
I'm not saying you are stupid because you are not familiar with the term.

And perhaps people in other contries aren't familiar with how it is in Sweden (didn't think of that), but here every town's got their own local alcoholics hanging out in public places; like the park at the playground, outside the supermarket and on sunny benches in the town center. They also often talks to by-passers, as kids.

So, you see, kids in Sweden are TOO familiar with alcoholics as a regular part of their daily life and therefor you need to explain to them what an alcoholic is when they ask why those men (often) smells like pee, walks strange and talks spluttering. Sad, but true.
Most local alcoholics are quite calm and do no harm, but many are intrusive and scare the kids with their way.
Alcoholism is classified as a disease, but to kids they are just scary and smells.
The other day I found this post on another blog:
From Annieellen, a girl with an alcoholic dad:
The first rows are in Swedish and says:
"Today I was reading one of my favorite blogs, Adora BatBrat and was confronted by a history I just NEEDS to ask you -what do you think about this..?"
Translation of the Swedish at the end:"Okay, I might be odd. Perhaps a bit sensitive, when it comes to this subject. But I DON'T find this funny at all. But of course I know she doesn't mean any harm by it...BUT it is still NOT funny. The end."
I send her this message (translation at the end):
"Hej, Annieellen
Jag är uppriktigt ledsen om det jag skrev gjorde att Du kände Dig illa berörd, men jag menade verkligen inget illa i det jag skrev.
Jag skrev inget illa om alkoholister, utan emfas låg i att nyttja matematik i vardagen. Hade det varit tanter, eller hip-hoppare som suttit där hade jag använt dem istället.
Jag talade ofta med alkoholisterna i min stad när jag jobbade som trädgårdsmästare, och känner väl till de olika bakgrunder - vilket även är något mina barn känner till. Få barn kan nog förklara varför en person är alkoholiserad som mina.
Respekt och humor KAN gå hand i hand :)
Love,
A "
"Hi, Annieellen
I'm truely sorry if what I wrote made you feel concerned, but I did not have any intentions to make people feel bad about what I wrote.
I didn't write anything mean about alcoholics, but emphasis was on how to use mathematics in your dayly life. If there had been old ladies or hip-hoppers sitting there I would have used them instead.
I often talked to the alcoholics when I worked as a garden architect, and know their different storys well - something my kids also knows. Not many kids today can explain why a person is an alcoholic as narrating as mine can.
Respect and humor CAN go hand in hand :)
Love,
A"I'd like to point out that I wrote NOTHING mean about alcoholics in my first post, or said anything mean while I spoke to my kids. I just asked them if they could count the alcoholics sitting on benches.
And they could!
I didn't laugh AT the alcoholics, but I admit I laughed at the kids cuteness as I told my husband about it later.
You have to admit hearing a child say "-It's one alcoholic on one bench..." and so on, is "cute-funny". Even if they had said "-It's one hip-hopper on one bench...." it still sounds funny!
For those who's not familiar with the term alcoholic, and think an alcoholic and someone who drinks at a few parties every year is the same thing, here is a link explaining the whole thing.
I'm not saying you are stupid because you are not familiar with the term.
And perhaps people in other contries aren't familiar with how it is in Sweden (didn't think of that), but here every town's got their own local alcoholics hanging out in public places; like the park at the playground, outside the supermarket and on sunny benches in the town center. They also often talks to by-passers, as kids.
So, you see, kids in Sweden are TOO familiar with alcoholics as a regular part of their daily life and therefor you need to explain to them what an alcoholic is when they ask why those men (often) smells like pee, walks strange and talks spluttering. Sad, but true.
Most local alcoholics are quite calm and do no harm, but many are intrusive and scare the kids with their way.
Alcoholism is classified as a disease, but to kids they are just scary and smells.
Etiketter:
Kids,
Questions,
Real life story
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Adora 20:00

Driving our SAAB 95 aero sport combi home.
Such a sweet ride!
The kids have been so sweet and lovely all day long. We made sure to tell them how much we appreciated the day with them. And that they gave us such a wonderful National day <3
Thanks, kids!
And according to them we got highest grades as well.
Etiketter:
My goth make up,
Real life story
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
BatBrat official webshop - Victorian collar
I'm so exited!
My first designed item ever is out for sale. 2 years ago I would never have thought.
I have used my collars A LOT over the years- but never came to think someone else like me would want one too?!
But my mentor, S, belived in me and helped me on my path to get people to the dark side via clothing.
I like the way he thought! Thank's S <3
And since I'm a crafter and re-doer myself, nothing would please me more than having the buyers customize their collars to make them their own. I think of the collars as a base :)
BatBrat official webshop - Victorian collar
My first designed item ever is out for sale. 2 years ago I would never have thought.
And of course I will add a close up of the make up for those who is interested.
The lenses are the same I had on a shoot with the biggest Goth store in Germany, X-tra-x, Green Tornado.
Picture HERE.
I made myself a "Victorian Collar" years ago, not thinking so much about the design but I needed something to cover my neck and shoulders from the burning sun whenever I didn't wanna carry around an umbrella.I have used my collars A LOT over the years- but never came to think someone else like me would want one too?!
But my mentor, S, belived in me and helped me on my path to get people to the dark side via clothing.
I like the way he thought! Thank's S <3
And since I'm a crafter and re-doer myself, nothing would please me more than having the buyers customize their collars to make them their own. I think of the collars as a base :)
BatBrat official webshop - Victorian collar
Etiketter:
BatBrat company,
Crafting,
Goth style,
Modelling,
My goth make up,
Old picture
Readers tips

This lovely image of cupcakes was sent to me by ? (stupid Fb messing up my stuff) *sorry, love! Please tell me your name so I can give you credit for sending me the picture*
They are too lovely <3
I think the POISON topper is super cute. Brilliant!
Etiketter:
Reader Recommendation,
Yummy to fatten your tummy
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Friday, June 1, 2012
Fairlight is getting her fangs!

Today Fairlight had a dental appointment.
Since she is 7 and have gotten her permanent canine teeth it was time for her to get her vampire fangs attached.
She was such a trooper and totally excited the whole time!
Her new teeth is even sharper than mine!
On the way home she wanted to try them out and took a bite at an innocent person.
Oh, my! I created a monster!
Unfortunately this lovely story isn't true, but a mum can dream, can't she?
But she did go to the dentist :)
BatBrat official webshop - Victorian collar
BatBrat official webshop - Victorian collar: Designed by Adora BatBrat.
I have just put them up in my webshop!
I have just put them up in my webshop!
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Picnic with the kids

TeeBee's daycare had it's annual picnic today.
As you can see it was freezing cold where we were.
Luckily I just happened to have my white "fur" coat in the car. If not I would have died for sure.

I managed to bake a few cookies today as well. The brown one with coconut on top is called "Kärleksmums" = Lovers yummies. Blue sugar on top is Brussels cookies, and I had a few slices of my fake apple cake left from Sunday as well.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Spotted on etsy.com: Bat Necklace
The lovely Bat Necklace (that I wear like all the time) is once more in stock at SyntheticDoll at Etsy.com.
Personally I LOVE mine and wear it as often as I can.
And also, the lady herself is such a pretty goth! Of course you wanna wear something she designed <3
Price £8.50 (approx. $13.65 USD). It's only 3 out this time.



And here we are together as we meet in London last year. How I miss her!
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