• Tracking Santa Around the World
No hei!

Sun englanti on hyvää. :) Minä puhun huonosti suomea, mut opiskelen. :)

Anyway, hi from Joensuu!
 
Hello and Welcome
 
:elf: Welcome aboard and your english is just fine.
 
Hi, and welcome. I would love to visit finland----seems like a beautiful place to see and I especially want to take my family to lapland in future. How do u celebrate christmas? From what I"ve learned, it seems to be a lovely place to experience.
 
Hi Dawnyd2! :)

Well, i try to tell you, how we celebrate Christmas.

Our Christmastime starts few days before christmas eve. Yesterday i cleaned almost whole apartment (sauna and showerroom tomorrow) and i make some gingerbreads (and pieces for a gingerbread- house).Tomorrow i clean rest of apartment and we put our christmastree its place in livingroom. (and of course, decorate it). tomorrow also the last christmasshoppings (food etc.) when our ham is in the owen (all night, it will be ready in christmas eve morning) i make the last touch in our apartment placing candels, fruits and candies. then it´s time to make some "glögi" (like hot redwine) and just enjoy the fiiling of chirstmas.

in christmas eve- morning i put the sauna on and then i put christmasporridge coming. we eat porridge and listen christmasmusic in candlelight. Then we look some christmas tv-programmes (some traditions like snowman and "pukin kuumalinja"). Then we go to my in-laws to have christmasmeal and christmascoffee (i make cake for that) and we give our presents. After that we go back home and take some glögi and chockolade. In evening we go in sauna again and after that we give presents each other. then we look christmasprogrammes and listen christmasmusic, drink wine and so on. we go to sleep when we feel like it (late..)

this is our first christmas, which we celebrate only two of us (me and my husband). last christmas we were in my parents home and year before that in my in-laws house. So we have to make our own traditions now.

usually here in finland people is taking candels in cemetery, to our loveones graves. Shops is closed in christmas ( 1pm christmas eve to 26th december) santa claus is coming in christmas eve, either puts presents under christmas tree when all is in sauna, or when people is wating hes coming. Here is old phrase: in christmas you can eat in night also. if you are hungry, you put all christmasfood out and eat with good consciousness. Some people goes church in Christmasdays- morning, or at christmaseve night. In olden times people went church with horse and sleigh.


here is some ideas from our christmas.
 
Nice to meet you and thank you for your description of how you celebrate Christmas. It's nice to hear how people in other countries celebrate the holiday with their own special traditions. My grandfather came from Finland actually (probably 70 yrs ago or so). It's funny because he came from a place called Aland? which I've come to understand is no longer part of Finland but has some kind of association with Sweden. It sounded pretty complex to me. :)
 
Hi Paul_C_NB!

Åland is part of Finland, but it has autonomy. Yes, in Åland people talks swedish (because Sweden is closer than Finland and Finland has been part of Sweden in past) and stamps, but they has same money, same president, same law etc.. it is very difficult to understand and tell for foreigners.

Now christmas is over and next big holiday is in easter. It was very sad to put all the decorations away. Now i just burn the candles and hope that christmas comes soon.. :D
 
Welcome! Love the sound of your Christmas - especially the sauna - how Scandinavian!

:snowball:
 
Hello and welcome!
 
Thanks all! :)

i put some pictures in my albums. I try to put some pictures which shows also something Finland´s nature and our traditions etc.

go ahead, ask me if you like to know something. I try to answer your questions. :) (and practise my english)
 
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Mieluinen jotta Minun Hauska Joulu foorumi. Ehtiä itse aikaa koti.

:cry: Pleased to meetcha!
 
Girl_of_ADvent -- It was nice to hear about Christmas celebrations in Finland.

Is your next big holiday Easter?
 
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