CELEBRATIONS!

This week had 2 big events. Thanksgiving and a fake roll wedding.

Now you may be thinking, what? Thanksgiving? In norway? IMPOSSIBLE!!

But no my friends. it is not. FOR ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH HIM WHO GIVES ME STRENGTH. (pretty sure that is not what that verse was referring to but...whatever).

So as i was thinking to myself, "self. thanksgiving is coming up. how are you gonna make all that food? and who will you invite? more importantly...who will you NOT invite?" and that just stressed me out. So i thought maybe it would be worth a try to ask the kitchen if they would want to make it. So November came along and i told them about it and what it was and what food we normally eat. At first they seemed not up for it, but then in the week of thanksgiving they decided to do it! So i found recipes for them for all the dishes they didn't know how to make such as stuffing, pumpkin pie and green bean casserole. On Wednesday they had a few other people and me make the desserts. We made 2 "sheet cake" versions of pumpkin pie, 2 of apple pie, and some people made the jello for the fluff.
The pumpkin pie story:
SOOO norwegians don't really eat pumpkin pie. At all. Does not exist. Sooo anyways, on Wednesday we are in there ready to make pie and they give me the pumpkin they got. It was a sort of canned pumpkin. But not like what we have in america. noooooo it was pickled pumpkin. Like sweet pickles. Nasty smelling chopped up cubes of pickled pumpkin. Gross. And it was not even enough for the recipe. So we soaked it in water and added sugar and tried to make it taste as good as we could. It turned out okay. It tasted fine and you really could only taste the pickled undertones if you knew to look for them. But it didn't taste like normal pumpkin pie. So i will FOR SURE need to get some when i come home for Christmas.



So anyways. Thanksgiving came and i was in the kitchen helping, just to make sure that everything looked and tasted okay (since they have never seen or tasted many of the dishes). We had the works.
Turkey
Stuffing
Green Bean Casserole
Mashed Potatoes
Carrots
Corn
Rolls
Gravy
"Cranberry" Sauce (we didn't use cranberries. we used another berry that they have here that is similar in taste)
Pumpkin Pie
Apple Pie
Fluff



YUMMY!! Most of the people seemed to like it. Some people said it was the best meal so far. I was like HECK YEAH! It was lots and lots of fun. The kitchen was SO WONDERFUL for putting it all together for us. ^_^ YAY!


SOOO the other big event this week was the fake roll wedding. About a month ago we all got an invite to a wedding. On the invite everyone was given a roll to play. For example: one of my friends was a secret agent, and the whole time she was question people suspiciously throughout the night. Other people had bigger rolls and things to do at the wedding. For example: my friend Hans Kristian was the father of the bride. So he had to, ya know, walk her down the isle and give a speech and whatnot. Others had groups to work in. For example: I was apart of a break dancing crew. We were all adopted by missionaries from different countries all around Africa. And we had to perform a dance during the reception. And our mom was there (but we didn't know this until the actual wedding) and she was a super strict Christian who thought that dancing was EVIL. So yeah.
So like lllllaaaasssst week i think.....maybe???...we started this "bachlorette" show thingy bingy bingy bingy. One of the girls in the school was the Bachlorette and there was 5 guys that were all in the competition to try to be with her. There was a ghetto guy, a really competitive weight lifter guy, a male model full of himself guy, a obsessed with reality TV really cheesy guy, and a really rich chauvinistic guy. Each "episode" they had to do something else and one guy was kicked off. On the day of the wedding, there were 2 guys left (the rich guy and the reality TV guy) and she picked the rich guy and the other one ran out of the "church". Then they got married. Like wedding vows, ring, kiss the bride. Everything.

Then after we went and had a dinner. The "environmental workers" served us a fancy meal and there were toasts by the family members and the maid of honor and the best man. Everyone had really funny characters. The best man proposed to the bride during his speech.


Then we had the reception. Many different people performed. There was a gospel choir (of three people), a poem or two, our break dance, a 2 fortune tellers telling them 2 different futures for their wedding, a preggers lady gave birth and superman came to save her, my "mom" kept freaking out over the dancing then showed pictures from Africa, and other fun things like that. Everyone was really into their rolls. Lots of crazy outfits to fit their rolls and people stayed in character pretty much the whole time. kinda. sorta. yeah. It was super fun and pretty crazy.



However an interesting issue came up for me in the midst of this. Like i said, my roll was with a bunch of people who were all from Africa. And they all through it would be a good idea to put on make up to look like a black person. So basically they all wanted to do black face. and i was like NOOOOOO that is racist. And they could not comprehend why i would think that that was racist. There has actually been many situations where there will be something that is considered racist in America, but not in Norway. I think it is because the racist things came from America originating in slavery, and Norway never had slavery. So they don't really get that the racist things are racists. So I refused to do black face, for even though it may not be considered racists for norwegians to do, it is considered racists for an American to do. So i said i was for Egypt. yeah. I was a very interesting issue that i am still very conflicted about. Even teachers could not comprehend why i would consider black face to be a racist thing. Even when i explained the history behind it. It was pretty crazy.



So that was my week. It was fun.

LOVE YOU ALL!

FIN

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