We’re been traveling the past few days but missing the Danish tradition of Fastelavn a lot right now…after three years, Danish traditions have a way of sticking with you. We won’t be parading in costume this year (although we will be celebrating – my grandmother turned 90!), we did spend some time going over old
This weekend through today have been a bit of a fastelavn bonanza…one celebration at the embassy, one downtown with friends, and one at school…. let it not be said that we didn’t live up the holiday.There’s a little more on the background of the holiday on the other blog from our first year here, and
Fastelavn is in full swing across the weekend and these next couple of days – it’s our Danish version of Mardi Gras so to speak. The forest school has their party tomorrow but in the meantime, I found that I still had a few clips of our very first one here in Denmark. You can
I realize we are nowhere near Halloween on the calendar. But in going through all the Fastelavn pictures that we posted earlier, I also realized that I never shared these few from our Halloween forest school bash here at the house. We’ve been getting a bit braver about inviting others over from the school to