Midsommar eve and H's birthday fell on the same day this year. This meant squeezing two very different activities into one day. In hindsight, perhaps I should have celebrated his birthday a day later.
The morning started out busy. I had baked the cake the night before, but I needed to get the icing made and the cakes decorated. H had chosen some car cakes, and I didn't have a lot of time. One nice thing about buttercream is that there are two beaters to lick when it is all done. H sure enjoyed his mid-morning snack.
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| H licking the icing off the beater. |
Once the icing was made, I dyed it and started carving the cakes. I felt a little rushed, and it shows. I only finished one before it was time to leave, so stuck them in the fridge until later.
My wonderful sister and her daughters took charge of making our picnic lunch while I was busy with the cakes, so we all packed up around 11:30am and headed out to our final midsommar celebration while living in Sweden.
We arrived and set up our blankets and chairs, enjoying the rain-free weather. It was still a little chilly until the sun came out, but it was nice to sit outside in the fresh air. After we ate our lunch, we waited a little while for them to start the dancing.
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| H relaxing in his chair. |
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| Richard and Jaime enjoying their lunch |
Timo and Richard were good sports and documented the event on film while the rest of us danced all the fun dances. I had to interpret some of the directions so they would know what was going on, but it is easy to just watch what everyone else is doing and follow along.
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| Edith, me, and K. AJ was between Edith and me, but he isn't really visible. |
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| K and I dancing |
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| Edith, Jaime, and I are all visible in this shot. |
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| AJ, Edith, Jaime, and K |
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| Jaime and K |
After we danced around the Maypole, they had some people dressed in traditional costumes doing a variety of dances. Then, there were a couple of performances by kids. Finally, they called up all the kids who wanted to sing some traditional Swedish melodies. K and AJ were willing participants, and they sang with gusto.
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| Starting a dance with old farming implements |
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| Another dance |
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| The midsommar pole. |
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| Edith and Jaime watching the performance |
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| Ellie hanging out |
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| They're still dancing |
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| The cutest performers of all |
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| My sweet kiddos |
After the kids' performance, Timo took the kiddos home. I stayed with Jaime and family to look around the manor. I thought they were giving tours, but we found several locked doors and no tour guides. We decided to explore what we could before heading home.
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| A candle-making room |
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| Some old looms |
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| A sitting room. |
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| A hall of sorts. The frescos on the wall are extremely faded, but the paint on the ceiling still offers an idea of what it once looked like. |
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| Detail of the ceiling |
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| The kitchen |
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| A bedroom. The bed was extremely short, so I am not sure who would fit in it. |
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| A sitting area |
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| Informal dining room |
Once we left the manor, we hurried home so I could make dinner and finish the birthday cakes for my sweet H.
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| The final products -- very messy, but H was happy. |
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| From the back. |
My bro-in-law took some picture of H blowing out the candles and opening presents, but I didn't get any. We were filming while he took pictures. H was very happy with all his presents, and he loved his cake. A happy boy = a happy mama.
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