Monday 11 November 2013

Hej da Sweden

Suitcases were packed, extra bags found and we all met up in the hotel foyer at 8.15am. Taxis arrived together with Anta and her husband to transport us to the airport. Check in was smooth and quick and then we waited for the call to head for the gate.....


Hand luggage

Val getting the blog right up to date

Linsey with a cup of tea

Last day and night in Sweden

We came down in ones, two's and three's for a late breakfast and then went our separate ways.

Most of us started the day with a tram ride to the Abba museum. Inside we had great fun singing and dancing along to the group. Lots of catchy tunes. Video footage and some photos should be available for us to download when we get home. Others went to Drottningholm Palace and yet others to the modern art or Vasa museums. There was some wondering around the old town and the newer shops before we all met up for dinner in the hotel.

The meal in the hotel was good and then the 'awards' from the tour were presented by Nina who had thought long and hard about who deserved which award. Margaret gave a vote of thanks to Corrie for all her hard work as Captain, each skip said a few words about their team and then Margaret gave everyone a unique gift which recognised their talents, needs or likes.

We finished the evening off with evening class, a game of Family Fortunes and discussions about our first reunion!!!
The 'awards'

Nina with her 'little black book'

Rhona waiting for her meal

The 'steak' meal

The 'burger' meal

Sandra proudly showing off her rosette

Fiona and her rosette

Jan with her gold cup

Rhona and rosette

Rhona thanking the committee on behalf of the group

Corrie and Nina

Corrie and Gill

Abba towel

Inside the Abba museum

Outside the Abba museum

Stockholm by night 1

Stockholm by night 2

Sunday 10 November 2013

Anta's apartment

Suddenly it was the last evening of the Tour and we assembled in our "number ones" for a pre party apperatif before going to Anta's apartment. 

We were greeted with champagne and canapes before sitting down to a fantastic supper of cheese pie, venison, salmon and various very tasty salads.  Wine and conversation were in full flow, when to our great surprise Anta brought out her favourite schnapps. We all (Swedes and Scots) had to sing our song before downing the schnapps in a oner (not many oners by the Scots and of course the ever vigilant Nina caught most of us out with the appropriate fine). 

Corrie gave a moving vote of thanks to the representatives of the Swedish Curling Association for their generosity and especially to Tita and Anta for looking after us so well. 

The highlight of the evening was sword dancing over crossed curling brooms, most joined in including the Swedes. 

We finished the evening with the last unsung song in the book and noted that 10 days on tour had not improved our singing!

Home to bed - the end of a very successful and happy tour.


Ready for the Scottish invasion

Delicious food

Tita


Saturday 9 November 2013

Scores on the Boards

It was 3.15pm when we left the ice in Sweden for the last time. But we left feeling VERY HAPPY because we had secured the much wanted win against our host nation..... And now it is party time!!!!

Well done everyone, the throwing of your stones and the sweeping for the extra inch has paid off handsomely. We should all be proud of ourselves.

Many of the curlers we met are keen to come on tour to Scotland in 2018 and they should know that everyone of us is looking forward to seeing them again and welcoming them to our country and ice rinks.

Current Total



Scotland
177
159
Sweden



Game 9
Stockholm
Saturday 9th November 1.15pm

Scotland
Sweden
Team 1
11
2
Team 2
4
4
Team 3
2
4
Team 4
6
1
Total
23
11

Game  8
Stockholm
Saturday 9th November 10.00am

Scotland
Sweden
Team 1
6
1
Team 2
5
3
Team 3
4
6
Team 4
4
2
Total
19
12


Capital Curling

Friday morning was time to say Goodbye to our hosts and head for Stockholm. It was only a short journey and we then had a couple of hours free time before we headed off into the city centre.

We stopped first at the Royal Palace where we were told all about the Royal Regalia. Some earlier kings really liked crowns - there were lots of them!! From here we walked to a bar for a drink and then on to the Gondola restaurant for a delicious meal of baked witch flounder with artichoke, trout roe, Savoy cabbage, white wine sauce and Parmesan potato followed by Cloudberry mousse with almond and chocolate ice cream. This restaurant was on the 12th floor so we got good views of Stockholm by night.

Saturday was a beautiful morning in Stockholm made all the better by the fact that we didn't have to rush too much over breakfast. 

We were driven to the ice rink (we had to find the right kind of car to take broom bags - thank goodness for Volvos!) by some of the curlers we were going to play against and when we got there we were greeted by an archway of brooms held by the Swedish curlers. 

Djursholms is another beautiful 8 sheet ice rink, with antique sleighs, potted trees and sheepkins on the benches. There was the singing of the national anthems before we took to the ice which was very emotional.

Following a good Scottish win we had a delicious lunch of spiced asparagus soup and quiche with fantastic chocolates for pud. 

We were given  a lovely gift of brass tealight holders and lots of badges then Anta presented gold, silver and bronze medals to our points winners. 

With just enough time to draw breath and being a few (!!) shots to the good it was onto the ice for our very last game of the tour. The adrenaline was pumping and all the Scottish ladies played their socks off. The final score will be posted very soon...

But here are a few photos from the last couple of days......


Preparing G&T's in a Stockholm bar

Enjoying the G&T's

Rhona with G&T

General bar scene

Menu for the evening meal in the Gondola restaurant

Main course - delicious
Arriving to an archway of curling brushes

An archway of curling brushes

Lunchtime soup and quiche

Margaret's gold medal

Val by the ice rink

Lillias proudly standing alongside her score

Val by her score

Last curling games

Today we leave to go to the ice rink for the last time on this tour.

We are one point behind Sweden.

Can we make it up and come out overall winners? 

We will know the answer in a few hours. Before then rest assured we will all be trying our hardest to play to the best of our ability and have fun at the same time.

Until later.....

Friday 8 November 2013

Results after Games 6 and 7 in Nörrköping

We walked on to the ice to the sound violin music played by two youngsters from the local music school. We followed our team Captain, Corrie, up the side across the top and back down the middle (a first for many of us).

The games then began with Scotland being given the hammer on all sheets. The ice was less swingy but still keen and this helped some but not others.

The results are below and we now know exactly what we have to do in Stockholm to maintain the winning record of the previous tour.


Current Total



Scotland
135
136
Sweden



Game 7
Nörrköping
Thursday 7th November 7.00pm


Scotland
Sweden
Team 1
10
2
Team 2
7
5
Team 3
1
8
Team 4
4
6
Total
22
21


Game 6
Nörrköping
Thursday 7th November 4.00pm


Scotland
Sweden
Team 1
5
9
Team 2
6
6
Team 3
8
4
Team 4
5
10
Total
24
29