Later Sunday night, my Rosenborg family threw me a surprise birthday party! It was sooo nice of them! They made a cake and it had yellow sprinkles on it to represent the corn in indiana. (yeah i dont think i have mentioned this yet, but the words indiana and corn are never mentioned by themselves, they pretty much go hand in hand here. i have been nicknamed corn kid by some people). They also made me a book called "The Rosenborg Cookery Book." It has recipes in it from different people in Rosenborg, and before we leave, I hope to get most of the people to fill it out! And I got a cooking glove with moose on it for my cooking lessons :-). I had a lot of fun at the party. To make it like a party at home, Jump on It was played (and i had to teach the dance) and so was our favorite Prince song, dancing on chairs was involved just like always! I think that song was a hit :-P When it turned midnight, everyone sang Happy Birthday to me again because I was officially 21. Then out of German tradition, everyone lined up to give me a hug and tell me Happy Birthday. There is a video that I wanted to post, but I think the file may be too big. Yujin from South Korea filmed the first 20 minutes of my party. I will work on trying to get it up so you guys can see!
On Monday, I got the best birthday present ever! I woke up and the sky was blue and sun was shining in Karlstad! It was amazing, considering we havent had a day like this in a month! The sky was soo blue and the sun so bright, and all of the trees and the ground was covered in snow. It was like a winter wonderland or something. So, of course, we had to take advantage of the day. Sarah and I walked around the town taking some pictures and then we went to Mariebergskogen (the wooded area). We walked on this wooden pathway to a look out tower that was in the middle of nowhere. It will be a great place to go when the sun is setting because it over looks quite a bit. Later, about 6 of us went to IKEA for my birthday dinner. We ate swedish meat balls, boiled potatoes, and lingon berry sauce. It was delicious!
Here are a couple of pictures of the town:
This statue was a gift from Norway to Sweden. Papers were signed in Karlstad that gave Norway its independence from Sweden. This statue has been voted the ugliest statue in Sweden.
If you want to see more pictures, just click here.
Today in Swedish class, the class sang happy birthday to me in Swedish. It was fun but really kind of awkward because everyone was standing and I had to sit. I filmed it, so you can hear the swedish birthday song and see how awkward i felt! Here is a rough translation of the song:
"Yes, may she live, yes may she live, yes may she live for a hundred years. O sure she will live, o sure she will live, o sure she will for a hundred years. And when she has lived, and when she has lived, and when she has lived for a hundred years. Yes, then she will be pushed, Yes then she will be pushed, yes then she will be pushed on a wheel barrow." A four times hurra for (name). May she live. Hurra! hurra! hurra! hurra!...such a great song when translated to english, dont ya think?
I just want to say Tack saa mycket to my rosenborg family! You guys gave me a birthday that I will never forget! :-)
Britt I am so happy that your friends there are soooo wonderful and made your "swedish birthday" so memorable!! What a wonderful thing for them to do for you!! And I loved the video, how funny was that?? They sounded really good though.. But very funny that you had to sit down while they all stood!! :) lol
ReplyDeleteHahaha It is so funny how we do the same exact thing when people are singing Happy Birthday to us.. We look down and feel really awkward and then look up and laugh because we dont know what to do.. and then look down some more..
ReplyDeleteI was cracking up watching the video because that has to be exactly how I look when people sing me happy birthday!