In Sweden December 13th is Santa Lucia Day. If you're a real Swede, the oldest daughter takes sweet rolls to the family in the early morning while wearing a white dress with a red sash and a wreath on her head containing burning candles. If you're a fake Swede like me, you ignore some of the more dangerous elements of the tradition and celebrate by waking up early to have a nice breakfast, which usually consists of homemade cinnamon rolls, fruit, and hot chocolate. That may not sound like an impressive spread to many of you, but when you're used to cereal and milk every day the Santa Lucia breakfast is a big deal.
I didn't plan on celebrating Santa Lucia on the 13th this year since Bert's out of town. I thought we'd do our fake Swede traditional breakfast on Sunday, substituting Trader Joe's chocolate croissants for homemade cinnamon rolls (thank you Trader Joe's for making a product that is both ridiculously easy and incredibly delicious). Duet's inner fake Swede (you know that 1/32nd part of her) must have really been in full force this morning because she woke up at 4:45 am; well before the light of day. Since my toddler-sized wreath of burning candles was packed away I opted not to place it on her head. Una's inner Swede was also hard at work, for, sensing it was Santa Lucia day, she too woke up an hour later, well before her usual wake up time. Since everyone was already awake so early and it was the 13th of December, I decided to celebrate Santa Lucia anyway.
Happy Santa Lucia everyone! The Trader Joe's croissants are conspicuously absent because you have to thaw them out overnight and as I mentioned earlier this was a spontaneous Santa Lucia breakfast. Instead the girls got to drink juice. That's kind of a special occasion drink around here. It reminded me of that scene from "So I Married An Axe Murderer:"
- Rose Michaels: What would you say to silver dollar pancakes, fresh squeezed orange juice, bacon, and Kona coffee?
- Charlie Mackenzie: Well, that sounds great.
- [scene changes to her pouring Charlie a bowl of Fruit Loops]
- Rose Michaels: Sorry, I didn't have those other things.
4 comments:
i would have loved a visit from the princess dressed as santa lucia. who knew we had so much in common? and to think, we could have been celebrating together.
So, when did you start using Bert's real name in your posts? Did you notice that. It kind of took me by surprise! Sounds like a way fun tradition! Did you normally celebrate it when you were home with your parents? Or did you learn about it after they had lived there for awhile? Maybe it will be something you can pass onto your beautiful Santa Lucia worthy daughters!
I so did not notice that slip-up, but thanks to editing, it's all fixed now. i grew up celebrating santa lucia and it will be a fun tradition to pass on to the girls. but even if they were ugly, they'd still be eligible to be santa lucia now that sweden's so egalitarian.
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