Princess Estelle and Daniel watched football match at Swedbank
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On Sunday, April 2, 2017, Princess Estelle and her father Prince Daniel watched a football match at Swedbank Arena in Stockholm. Prince Daniel's favourite team, AIK met BK Häcken, and the match ended 0-0. It was the first match of the season.
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I´m sure it´s not for the match that she´s there. She wants daddy-time, and enjoys being with him on an outing. And while I´m sure that Daniel is genuinely interested in watching the match, he obviously makes sure to give Estelle the sought-after and deserved attention. Win-win.
Sorry but Estelle looks soooooo bored. When you want to have some daddy-daughter time, then why do you go watching the football match? Stadiums are noisy and crowded, so you can not even talk normally. I wouldn't call it quality time for little kid.
I don't particularly like football but I would have given all my little treasures, my best pens and toys and stashed-away candies in return for my dad to take me to a match. Or to a stroll in the park, or anywhere, just the two of us alone. He was working from early morning to late night all the time so it never happened. My heart still aches when I think about how I miss the time alone with him. He has died a couple of years ago so we'll never be able to make up for that. I'd happily store a memory of being bored at a football match - with my father.
Agree with ZL. I don't remember the games but I remember football with my dad and the pride he took in my outfit-matching the color of his team. Time is time. When a parent allows you to tag along for an event they enjoy, it is special. I'm sorry that you don't have "past time" memories with your dad, ZL.
I love how she goea with her Papa for time alone. She must like sports as this is the second time we have seen her at a game. What a cutie she is :)
ReplyDeleteYou can tell how much they love each other. It's nice to see a Dad and daughter together like this.
ReplyDeletesweden is my heart prins daniel is amazing i really really want to see him.
ReplyDeleteThis little girl is so adorable!
ReplyDelete10 minutes c'est la maximum du temps de concentration d'un enfant de cet âge ,alors un match! C'est à papa que cela fait plaisir.
ReplyDeleteI´m sure it´s not for the match that she´s there. She wants daddy-time, and enjoys being with him on an outing. And while I´m sure that Daniel is genuinely interested in watching the match, he obviously makes sure to give Estelle the sought-after and deserved attention. Win-win.
DeleteSorry but Estelle looks soooooo bored.
DeleteWhen you want to have some daddy-daughter time, then why do you go watching the football match? Stadiums are noisy and crowded, so you can not even talk normally. I wouldn't call it quality time for little kid.
I don't particularly like football but I would have given all my little treasures, my best pens and toys and stashed-away candies in return for my dad to take me to a match. Or to a stroll in the park, or anywhere, just the two of us alone. He was working from early morning to late night all the time so it never happened. My heart still aches when I think about how I miss the time alone with him. He has died a couple of years ago so we'll never be able to make up for that.
DeleteI'd happily store a memory of being bored at a football match - with my father.
Agree with ZL. I don't remember the games but I remember football with my dad and the pride he took in my outfit-matching the color of his team. Time is time. When a parent allows you to tag along for an event they enjoy, it is special. I'm sorry that you don't have "past time" memories with your dad, ZL.
DeleteShe has the team AIK scarf on! Cute!
ReplyDeleteNice to see them enjoying time together.
ReplyDeleteSuch moments are so precious for kids,they carry them in heart for the whole life.
ReplyDeleteBuilding memories ! Priceless ! :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous little girl.
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