So we did it! We made it through another
Swedish Christmas. The first one where Little Swede could actually appreciate
and enjoy some of the activities (after being talked down from his previous –No
Christmas, no presents- position).
Here is a simple checklist of Christmas
milestones we met or failed to meet this year:
Baking – Check! – This year we baked a lot
more than last year, when I pretty much skipped the whole thing. The Lussekats
were a win, but the gingerbread cookies were meh. When I asked other people
what they do for gingerbread, it turned out everyone bought the damn dough from
the grocery store – no one made it themselves. Must make note of this for next
year.
Gingerbread house – Fail! – This is where
my baking line gets drawn. Not going to happen trying to glue with hot melted
sugar and a toddler and my crappy designing skills. Just no. If the Swede
decides to give it a go in future years, I will gladly cheer from the sidelines.
And maybe laugh a little, too. Besides these things always taste gross.
Found the almond in the rice pudding –
Check!- This tradition was one I loved as a kid. We used to hide the almond and
the person who found it had to keep it hidden until the meal was over and then
return it for a prize. It seems not every Swedish family plays this game the
same way. I found the almond this year. And man, it was not easy to keep the
damn thing hidden while eating a bowl full of rice pudding. And then, well it turned
out I didn’t have to. And all I got was a friggin wish.
Welcomed Santa Claus to the door – Check!
Santa Claus wearing a really scary mask
that creeps me out – Fail –
Here in Sweden, Santa comes to your door
with presents. It is awesome. But many families, to make this possible, use a
really creepy Santa mask. Thankfully our Swede family uses a giant beard
instead. I’m pretty sure the mask would have made Little Swede weep.