Video: Dinner for one

Dinner for one is traditional “Little” Christmas Eve, ie. December 23, watching in Norway. It airs around 8 o’clock in the evening. And it is almost always as fun each year to watch them toast and the stumbling of the butler. In other parts of Europe, it airs on New Year’s Eve.

Norwegian Christmas songs: Vi tenner våre lykter

Marit Larsen, Kråkesølv and the Norwegian Broadcasting Channel’s version of Vi tenner våre lykter. The song is from the television advent calendar, Jul i Skomakergata, which was very popular in the 1980s and 1990s, and I would estimate that quite a lot of 20-30 year olds in Norway know this song. The original behind the… Continue reading Norwegian Christmas songs: Vi tenner våre lykter

French Christmas Sablés

For my work computer, I tend to use Chocolate & Zucchini’s delicious-looking monthly desktop calendars. I get tons of nice comments on them from co-workers who stop by, and they’re absolutely droolworthy. I get in a better mood just by looking at them. When I noticed that the December wallpaper featured some pretty cookies, I… Continue reading French Christmas Sablés

Norwegian Christmas Decoration: Christmas hearts

The pleated Christmas hearts is a Christmas tree decoration staple in Denmark and Norway. They’re allegedly going back to Hans Christian Andersen, and are fairly easy to make. Since the look of it changes depending on which kind of paper you use and the look of it. Traditionally, red and white is used, but using… Continue reading Norwegian Christmas Decoration: Christmas hearts

That time of year…

As I was proof-reading a friend’s term paper last night, I felt very fortunate to be done with my own term paper and exam-craziness. (For now.) I would however like to wish those of you who still have exams to go the best of luck in your studying. For those of you who’re done for… Continue reading That time of year…

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Third Sunday of Advent

Lit the third Advent candle today – had some trouble lighting the oldest candle… but it worked itself out in the end.