Monday, June 22, 2009

Midsummer

This weekend was Midsummer which is a celebration of the summer solstice. It a wonderful excuse to fellowship and cook/eat amazing traditional Swedish food. I had Pickled herring. It wasn't bad. Had it with sour cream, chives, and a farsk potatis (fresh potatoes). My first time eating raw fish. It wasn't bad. If eat it with the potatoes and you can't taste it a lot. :) There were a smorgasbord of bread, cheese, meat and dessert. It was a beautiful sight.
That morning Allie and I went with the Johnson children to go pick flowers to make flower crowns. I was SO EXCITED!! We got a lot for all of us. Cristin made our crowns for us while we had Fika. When I get home, I would love to have people over for fika to talk about my trip and allow you to experience some Swedish culture. :)
We went dancing around the midsummer pole. We watched the professionals dance some of the traditional dances and I was trying to figure them out as I watched. Their costumes were lovely. I fell in love more and more with Sweden that day. It rained off and on and apparently it's tradition for it to rain on midsummer. :) I didn't mind. Traditionally you dress up in your summer church clothes, well the girls do at least. :)
The dancing was so fun. There is one about a frog and a cat. Its rather amusing. Some of it doesn't really make much sense but its funny. :)
That night the girls and I began our Pride and Prejudice marathon. :) It was wonderful. The girls are so fun and we laugh so much. I am so blessed to have these girls here. Allie leaves Thursday morning and I am going to miss her so much!






4 comments:

  1. Hi Krista
    What fun to read your blogs! 2 questions - on the hard boiled eggs, is that cavair on them? the pole behind you with the people dancing in traditional costume - what is the significance of the circles on top?
    Looking forward to seeing you
    With love and a hug,Lyn

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  2. Hi Krista,
    We are glad to hear from you and read the blog. Emily and Elizabeth are praying for you and the children you are working with.

    Galatis Gals

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  3. I like these 2 pictures of you!!! Sounds like you are meeting new people, trying new foods, and having a wide variety of experiences. Thanks for sending out the updates.
    Aunt Lois

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  4. Glad you're having fun K. I'll invite myself over for fika if that's okay :)

    Mo, Laura and I are going to see Public Enemies tomorrow after Laura and I hang out in the morning to enjoy the federal/stock market holiday (since the 4th is a Saturday we get Friday the 3rd!)

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