by Jolly O'Leary » Mon Jan 04, 2016 11:35 am
Noel+ wrote:What is the national holiday Wednesday in Sweden? Nice you have a day off Jolly before registration begins Thursday. It makes me sad that Christmas is over too.
Ephiphany. Though Sweden is a very secular country, I like that the holidays (for now) follow the church calendar. It makes going to church for those of us who do go, much easier. Tomorrow I will make Twelfth Night Scones and black eyes pea salsa/relish to go with our pork tenderloin dinner. Sometimes I make the "southern" new year's day dinner on 1 January, sometimes I make it just anytime during the month. This year we went out to dinner and a movie with a neighbor on 1 January. As a side note, Russia and the Orthdox churches celebrate Christmas on 7 January as they go by the older Julian (?) calendar. January 13 is also "St. Knut's Day" and the official end of Christmas. I wish we got a day off for that, but sadly no, though many will be strangely "absent" that day.
Jennifer Lundgren
originally from San Antonio, Texas (USA)
LIfe is one Christmas adventure after another.