Here all about Finnish Christmas. :waving:
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Here all about Finnish Christmas. :waving:
Hello Myy79 and welcome! Can you tell us about Christmas in Finland? What makes it extra special for you? What are your customs?
Yeah, I'd also like to know. And Myy79 :welcome::welcome::welcome:
Thank you for your warm welcome.
Well, here Finland christmastime starts after first advent. Usually then people starts to put lights outside and windows. But i think here we enjoy christmas mostly in christmasdays.
Here santa claus comes in christmas eve, so that day is THE day. In my family, we go to the sauna at first in morning and after that we eat riceporridge with plumsoup. at midday we listen to radio or watch tv, when there starts reclaim of christmaspeace. After that we bring christmastree inside and start to decorate it.
In evening there is christmasdinner with many finnish traditionell christmasfood. After that we go to the sauna again and after that comes santa claus. Then we have coffee or tee or "glögi" and look presents we got and having a nice time with our family.
In first christmasday we spend time inside watching tv, listening radio and having fun with our family. in 3rd christmasday (tapaninpäivä in Fnnish) is usually day, when we are having visitors or we are going to visit some friends or relatives.
This is just how we have Christmas in our family, but i think it is same kind many other families too.
This is so lovely:presents2:
So in Finland is usual that people have sauna?
I'd love to have a sauna of my own :elf3:
Yes, nearly all haves sauna. And for example my parents, they have two saunas. One in the house and one out. And we usually use that sauna which is out, becouse atmosphere outside is different (no electricity, no shower).
Just imagine dark christmasevemorning, path in snow to the sauna. Close to path is big icelanterns candels inside. In sauna is also just lanterns, quiet and calm and in sauna heater has living fire. Ah, just can't wait!!
TIATIA: Welcome to Finland in wintertime. :elf1:
Snowflake: Sauna is almost self-evidence, so if here somebody has not sauna it is what we wonder. :elf1:
And no, i have not visited Rovaniemi yet. But maybe this autumn or next summer we will visit santa park etc. with our babygirl. From here is ab 300km to Rovaniemi.
Welcome. I promise to introduce some places if you are coming. :elf1:
Heta is 5 months old. In my album is couple of photos about her.
Welcome home, dear friend!!! :dance:
Thanks for sharing all those beautiful infos about whats Christmas like in Finland.. :santa:
Well, in the middle of winter, daytime is very short and in the south of the country, daylight in December lasts only for 6 hours...
How do Finnish people deal with that??? :elf2: Isnt it a little difficult?
:merrychristmas:
Snowflake: yes, you can say that it's traditional. :waving:
I would like to visit Greece some time. I have drive through Greece when my husband came back from Kosovo. There is beautiful views.
Nice, other Finnish here :elf1:
Greetings from Eastern Finland too!:waving:
Hi you Emilia and katsuja! nice to have other Finnish people here! maybe we know each other at Finnish Christmas forum?
Thanks MYY79 and olga! :waving:
@ Marshmallow World
Here are few links which tells you something about Finland if you're interested.:kinky elf:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland
http://www.visitfinland.com/en_GB/we...and-guide/home
(more languages up right corner)
http://finland.fi/public/
Our first snow this morning in Eastern Finland, North Karelia:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...86827746_n.jpg
:snowman:
Is this your home, Emilia???????? :kinky elf:
Well that's a horse stable, and next to that is a very lovely old mansion. :) That's located quite close to our home. Wish it was mine though. :D
That sounds like my kind of place to be Christmas time. Can you share with us a Finnish cookie recipe you would make that time of year?:santa1:
it sounds like a dream like a storey i get a very cosy feeling listening to you discribe the sauns & lanters I had rice porrage once i loved it very tasty . i would love to visit your country for christmas .
Christmas is around the corner,i am looking forward to some surprises.
I know Glo is an alcoholic drink but how is it made?
Can you tell us about Christmas in Finland?