"God Jul", or "Merry Christmas" in Norwegian. I'm about 1/2 of a 1/4 Norwegian (still learning my math), but I sure do look it don't I? Well my Oldemore (Great Grandmother in Norwegian) who you have heard about before (aka MaMoo) is 100% Norwegian, and has always carried on the Norwegian traditions for her children, grandchildren and now great grandchildren. One of the most favorite traditions of my Mommy and her seven, girl cousins, was going to the Juletrest every year. In case you are wondering, a Juletrefest is a Norwegian "Christmas Tree Party" where people dance around the Christmas tree and eat delicious cookies. My Mommy and her cousins, and now my cousin, Maria, gets to wear very special Norwegian costumes that MaMoo wore as a child. The dress that Maria wore to this Juletrefest is 94 years old like MaMoo! I had so much fun at the "mini" Juletrefest with my cousins, Maria and Sal, as well as the rest of my family. Thank you Aunt Vicki and Uncle Nils for carrying on this special tradition for us.
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Looking at the pretty tree with my cousin, Maria. |
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Waiting with Maria and MaMoo to dance around the Christmas tree. |
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Dancing around the tree. |
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Still dancing around the tree. |
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MaMoo and my cousin, Sal. |