It's Apparently Christmas Time

Again I waited a few days to write my post, so what I did last week is a bit fuzzy. oooops. Well in class we started working on our Christmas Musical. It's cute. Defiantly for kids. So we worked on that in class every day and we will be working on it/performing it until Christmas break.

This weekend was where the adventure was. We had a long weekend (from Thurday after classes were finished until Monday (meaning we had monday off and Tuesday classes started again)). Josefine (a girl from my class) invited me over. But she didn't have a place for me to stay so Erlend offered since his parents have a spare bedroom. But as it turned out I only got to see Josefine on the train there and back and for like an hour or 2 on Sunday. But it was fine. Erlend is a good friend and his family was really nice. His brother Jorund is 16 and super funny. I also met Erlend's best friend and Josefine's brother, Mag (short for Magnus). It was really fun meeting him cuz Erlend and Josefine talk about him a lot. Yeah the name of the place I was most of the time was Stokke. But i also visited Sondefjord and Tonsberg. Good time. It was nice to be in a house and not at a school. yeah.

So yeah I have noticed a few fun things about Christmas traditions that we don't have in America. Here are a few fun ones.
1. Julebrus-translated Christmas Pop. Every region has their own version of Julebrus, and everyone says that the one that is from their home is the best. It made me laugh.
2. Advent Calendars (GONE CRAZY)-not just a little window for everyday. Not just a little window with chocolate in it every day. BUT A PACKAGE EVERY DAY! okay no everyone does it. but i have not heard of anyone in the states having such an intense advent calendar, but many people returned from their homes with little gifts to open for each day of advent. SUPER CUTE! I WANNA TRY!
3. Nissen. Don't actaully know the full story of what Nissen are. They are like the norwegian version of santa, and many norwegians think it is the same. But it is so not. Nissen are like little men...that look santa...but small. It's more like a creature then a man if you will. like a gnome. Each farm...i guess...has a Nisse and they are little mischief makers. so you feed them and they are nice, and if you don't they play pranks on your through out the Christmas season. There are a lot of different stories about stories. Somehow in the mix of stories we get presents in the mix. yeah. so not Santa. at all really. =P They just look like santa.
4. As many of you already know, Norwegians celebrate Christmas Eve more than Christmas Day itself. Some people don't do anything at all on Christmas Day. They are all about the Eve. I personally like both!!


I guess that's enough for now. More later!

LOVE
FIN

1 Response to "It's Apparently Christmas Time"

  1. kelseyosterman Says:

    The Nissen sound really funny. :) Oh, traditions. Hope you're enjoying your time there, and I hope to see you at Christmas???

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