
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 12, 2010
Long time, no blog...
Oh, dear... December already? Sigh. This mama has had a busy fall!
We had a lovely Sankta Lucia celebration today, or two really - one at church, one at home. Yesterday we baked Lussekatter, and today we ate it.
Peter vetoed the Starboy hat this year, so Grace did Lucia at home as a solo production, but at church Peter was delighted to dress up in Lady Martyr Drag - he wanted a Lucia crown, and a Lucia crown he got. (I made one for each kid in our small Sunday School out of garland and ribbons - while I neglected to take any pictures at all, they were plenty cute.) The kids helped to pass out cookies for the choir's annual post-church cookie fest, and then helped to collect plates, etc. after people were done. It was easy, and fun, and successful, and helpful to the elderly choir ladies hosting, so it felt like a series of wins. It was a holiday lite version of the celebration this year, although I may still come to their respective classrooms to teach a bit about the Lucia tradition, separation of church and state pending. (Yep, I'm serious, but they got jelly donuts for Hanukkah, so I think gingersnaps for St. Lucia shouldn't be too much of a stretch...)
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
First day of school...
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Montana trip, part one...
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Initial Montana photos....
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Mamas run wild!

Thursday, June 3, 2010
One of these things... is not like the other.



First, as avid readers of our blog will remember, we are quite fond of the Swedish Santa Lucia tradition in our household. (It is the inspiration for our Christmas tree topper, several elementary school presentations, a regular December home celebration, and our tattoo.) We noticed last year that local Italians also have a Santa Lucia festival, which happens in June. Naturally, we've been wanting to go, and today was our chance.
The Swedish festival, to recap: usually happens in church; involves a flaming crown; has a great set of traditions like lussekatter (eyes on a bun!) and Starboys (little brothers in choir robes!) and is scheduled for the darkest night of the (Gregorian) year.
The Italian festival, if the local one is any indication, is like this: a carnival! In summer! With awesome Italian food! And beer! And a tiara from the 1950's! And a statue who gets paraded around! And karoke!

