
We sat down and they had a whole program and everything. it was really packed with a ton of people there. you could either have tea, coffee, or water to drink. me and allison stuck with the water. i guess shes been going with her grandma every year sence she was 4 so thatd be 10 years. to eat (in english what the card said) they had swedish cheese, christmas bread, fruit soup, butter cookies, snowball cookies, and something else but i forgot what it was called. it was all good and i liked it alot except the fruit soup and the cheese. They had these people playing the accordian(?) and they were good. They told stories about christmas and a sain whose name i forgot. they had the little girls have white robes with red sashes on and a wreth with candles(fake) on their heads and they went around to everyone and gave us mints.(see picture above).
It was really cute and i liked it alot acctually it was pretty fun! you could have bought food or crafts after the tea party but we didnt. for the rest of the day we are putting up christmas stuff and then i am going to the play THE TAMEING OF THE SHREW (required for a drama grade 100%) (its dumb cause we have to pay but we have to go unless you daont care if you fail). So i might blog about that depending on if i have anything to say about it. :)
2 comments:
Was the celebration called Santa Lucia? I went to Sweden for almost a month when I was in college. Good thing you didn't try to drink the coffee......it is really, really strong. Oh...come on...blog about the play!
What a fun day I would have loved to go to something like that and I am really happy you decided to go with Allison
I think your dad was pulling your leg not that they don't eat raw fish but I doubt they eat it at a morning tea so see trying something new can be a lot of fun. I can't wait to hear about the play..
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