Julebord

Although Thanksgiving was totally missing from my life this year, I think I had the next best thing: an early Julebord! Julebord is the traditional Christmas feast, and although Christmas is about a month away, Stian and 19 other friends have an annual tradition of having a Julebord in late November. They figure that they never get to celebrate Christmas with friends because everyone is always at home, so they get together and do the whole shabang, and this year they even invited an American!

The night was very cozy and Christmasy. I felt like it seriously was the 24th of December with a coat hanger decorated as a tree complete with gifts underneath and a Christmas star hanging in the window. We arrived at a girl named Sara's house and enjoyed great conversation while smelling amazing smells coming out of the kitchen. After what seemed like an eternity. The food was ready and we sat down for a traditional meal of ribbe (rib meat), potatoes, sauerkraut, plums, cooked apples, sausage, little cabbages (not sure what they were), and of course, aquavit to help clean the heavy food out of the stomach. There were lots of "Skål!" and a loud din of conversation and passing of food the entire time. At the end of the meal, it was me and the other skinniest guy still working on picking off the last remaining slabs of meat and taking the last of the sauce. So good! It felt great to eat a big meal with friends and to see everyone so happy and dressed up.

After eating and drinking, we began the present opening. We all had the mission to buy 5 useful gifts, each for less than 20 kroner. I went with the hygiene theme and bought toothpaste, dish washing supplies, soap, axe body wash, and soap. We passed around the gifts and everyone showed extreme excitement for each gift that was open. I got a muffin making kit that I already used this morning as well as candles, a small snow globe, English Premiere football cards, and some chocolate. Not a bad haul. I think I'm putting up the Michael Owen star player sticker as soon as possible. Might even be guitar case worthy.

We then cleaned up and enjoing more conversation and some games. Fredick busted out balloon animals from his balloon kit he got as a gift and soon the Yatzee game was out to the approval of all the men at the party.

Finally at about 1am Stian and I headed home with the Christmas spirit. On top of all the Christmas fun, earlier in the day I bought myself the new Sufjan Stevens Christmas album, so now Christmas songs and Christmas joy fill the top of Stakkevollveien 60. It's been a great Christmas already, and to think I have another month of it. How exciting!

God Jul alle sammen.

2 Comments:

  1. Anonymous said...
    Scott,
    What a wonderful feast with your friends. . . glad you could celebrate together!

    We have enjoyed the Thanksgiving weekend and are looking forward to Christmas with everyone home.

    God Jul,
    Mom
    Anonymous said...
    I like the "Charlie Brown" tree, very creative. Sounds like a fun gathering to start the Christmas celebration. Hopefully, we will see you in Brookings on the 25th!

    Take care til then,
    Aunt Julie in Lincoln

    "Go Huskers"

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