Our Life in Sweden

Jonathan & Sofia Morgan

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Hit by a car

I published this yesterday on my tumblr page, but realised it belongs here too:

I had my first collision with a car this morning.

Riding to the office, enjoying my new bike.

Just 3 minutes from work, on a mini roundabout next to ASDA.

Clear indication wasn’t enough for her.

She saw me, hesitated, then sped up.

I saw her stopping, continued my exit of the roundabout, then watched wide eyed as she accelerated, then braked immediately in front of me.

No time to brake as I hurtled towards her car, then head first, in slow motion, into the bonnet.

The whole roundabout stood still, waiting for signs of life as I peeled myself from the bonnet, glared at the driver and her son and uttered a pointedly sarcastic “Thank You Very Much!”

As soon as I was off her car she sped away, the front of her black Ford KA bearing the mark of the impact.

I continued my journey, bruised and shaken, but nothing broken.

Batman Party

My boss had a batman party at his home. Sofia was Bat Girl and I was The Joker…

Photo © Neil C Morgan

Our Team

Tracesmart team

Here’s a photo, taken earlier today, of the IT team that I’m part of. TraceIQ is the new tracing software we’re launching.

I love to swim

Swimming in Småland
There’s an unique sense of freedom to the Swedish summer. While we were there a few weeks ago, celebrating Sofia’s cousin’s wedding, I took the opportunity to revisit one of the places that grew to mean a lot to me last year during our wedding preparations.

The night before we got married, a few of my friends (Dave, Luke and Chris) took me for a late night swim in a lake close to where we were staying. It’s a tradition that began with Dave’s wedding the year before, and which I see as something of a rite of passage, a final blast of your old way of life as another is about to begin.

That particular evening Dave and Luke swam out far, and when I caught up they were contemplating the depths beneath: ‘what creatures could be living in those murky waters?’ We dipped our heads under the water and were immersed in a silent blackness.

This time it was daylight and I had the lake all to myself. As I paddled in, the stillness of the surface was broken by gentle rings.

Guest #1: Daniel Fritzon

Daniel at the Juno Lounge

Last weekend we had the pleasure of hanging out with Daniel, our first visitor since moving to Wales. We had fun exploring Cardiff and the surrounding areas, including: shopping at Spillers Records (“The Oldest Record Shop in the World”), checking out the Art Installations at The Museum of Wales and Climbing Pen Y Fan (“the highest peak in Southern Britain”) in the Brecon Beacons.

There are more photos over on Flickr. Click here to visit them.

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