God Jul

Christmas or Jul has been very different this year as expected. Surprisingly it was also better than expected but I had pretty low expectations to start so nowhere but up to go.

White tulips for my farmor

This week I went to my father’s former town of Höör and visited the family graves. Farmor, my father’s Mother, does not have a headstone but her ashes were scattered in this really beautiful place with a water feature and hillside as she wanted.

My father, his brother and my grandfather all share a grave. His former girlfriend appears to be looking after it. It is the first time I have been here and I wasn’t sure I would until I got on the train. I have mixed feelings about it. I did meet my uncle’s childhood friend while in town.

Town Square of Höör

The train goes by my former home outside of the town of Höör, where my father lived in the end. It would have been handy right now but not sure I could have lived in this small town. I like the city.

Lilla torg in Malmö

We got a bit more snow but it has disappeared already. It is really cold as I hear it is in Washington as well. It was nice to wander around the town with snow falling.

Slottsparken in Malmö

For Christmas eve I went to my friend Maria’s. She was kind enough to let me join her daughter’s family with their 3 children under the age of 8. It was fun to see their excitement and it brought a special magic to the day. They put out rice porridge and were waiting for tomte (santa). I also got to see the Donald Duck (Kalle Anka) program they watch at 3 pm on Christmas eve. It was better than expected.

Waiting for tomte

The next day was quiet in the morning. In the evening I was able to talk to the kids and grandkids over Facebook messenger. It was really fun and they get so excited, they especially like using all the filters on the phone to make funny faces. It was nice to share their morning with them.

Merry Christmas! I wish you all a joyous season with your family and friends and those without may you know I understand. It has been different but good. I am blessed in so many ways and today I get the keys to my new and hopefully last apartment until I decide what to do next. Very excited! More on that next time. Have a wonderful day.

5 responses to “God Jul”

  1. What a beautiful description. I have lived too often in that liminal space you describe so well. Each time, in the deep dark of the soul’s winter, I have emerged into unexpected light. You are already finding points of light. Well done. May 2022 bring you more joy than you could ever have anticipated.

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  2. Oh, how I love the picture of the huge lamp in the town square of Hoor!! Simply ingenious. We drove to Vancouver Friday to spend Christmas with our son and family even though weather predictions were not good. On the way home, we ran into almost blizzard like conditions in the Chehalis/Centralia area. Then it cleared in the Fort Lewis area and as we drove into the driveway, it started snowing here. Perfect timing. So glad you had a good Christmas eve with friends and the holiday turned out better than expected. Will be thinking of you as you move into your next and final apartment. Big hugs.

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  3. The Christmas eve tradition of watching Donald duck, is it just that show or other Disney shows?

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    1. It included many different Disney clips. Snow White, old Mickey mouse and more. I enjoyed it.

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