Thursday 19 May 2011

Hurra for 17. mai

17. of May was as usual a bit of a blur without decent pictures to account for the day. There’s something about the excitement and all the people and everything being over within a blink of an eye giving you only two options: being in the moment or documenting it. Here I am, frantically looking for an umbrella before heading off in the morning.
The day was grey and the company nice. I was watching the parade with my family including my sister and friends of daughter’s. There were flags and banners and bands and kids in organized chaos, just like it’s supposed to. Due to some mix up the national anthem was not played in front of the retirement home where we have been singing “Ja, vi elsker” every 17. of May for close to 30 years, so that was a bit disappointing.

Daughter’s shawl
The embroidery on my sister’s bunad (the same kind I used to have)
We caught up with friends in the school yard after the parade, had lunch at my sister’s and brought grandson to the in-laws for dinner in the afternoon. He was totally worn out, poor little guy, and so was I. Great day indeed!

8 comments:

  1. What a lovely day. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Looks like great fun! The stitching on the shawl and bunad is amazing.

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  3. Oh beautiful national dress, just love it. Glad you spent time with family. Little one does looked just like a good sleep is what he needs. xox Corrine

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  4. Tack för bilder och för att du delar med dig av din dag. Ser så härligt festligt ut!

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  5. Hey Nina Lise!
    Long time passed since my last comment, but I was still following your blog.
    Seems like you had a wonderful day out, but tell me, what was the reason for this parade?

    Anja

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  6. I like the new picture....great glasses!

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  7. Thanks for the photos! What a wonderful celebration of heritage. I like that.

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  8. Looks like a wonderful day. Delightful Parade. Love your daughter's shawl and your sister's skirt. Spectacular embroidery.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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