The other day B and I were listening to the Youth Group song "Forever Young," and it got me thinking. See, there's this line about "so many songs we forgot to play..."--well, I don't want to forget to play them. That's a metaphor, of course. The point is, there are certain things that are just quintessential summer, and if we forgot to do some of them, we'd regret it. And so will you, if you don't do these things. Here's the list. (And the song, should you suddenly be seized by the desire to hear it).
1. Go to the beach.
2. Eat ice cream. (In Aarhus, we recommend Misto. In Berkeley, go to Naia).
3. Wear an enormous sun hat. Feel ultra-glamorous.
4. Take an early morning walk.
5. Eat strawberries.
6. Swim in an outdoor pool.
7. Play Kubb.
8. Grill something.
9. Watch a stupid summer movie. (We heartily recommend "Wet Hot American Summer" and "Eurotrip").
10. Eat corn on the cob.
11. Visit a rose garden.
12. Go to an outdoor concert, preferably in the park.
13. Sleep with your head at the foot end of the bed and the window open.
Tomorrow it's August, so don't delay! Start working on your summer list right away. You won't want to fall behind, because another list is coming in the fall.
Happy summer everyone!
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Sunday, March 4, 2012
5K Festivity
It's been an embarrassingly long time since the last time we've blogged, but that's just because we've been busy having adventures for you, dear reader. Today, we're going to bring you up to date on B's birthday and a fantastic Scandinavian tradition, all in one post!
For B's birthday, we had a party themed around "5K". That stands for "koldt" (cold), "kaffe" (coffee), "kakao" (hot chocolate), "kage" (cakes, broadly construed to mean any sweet baked thing) and "kubb" (description follows). You can see why Danish is such an awesome language now - alliteration is so easy!
Kubb is typically a warm weather game, but "varm" doesn't start with "k", so we had to make some allowances. In any case, after all the dark and snow, we were excited about going outside to play a game, even if it was a bit cold. Kubb . . . how can we explain it? It's like if Vikings played croquet. There are two teams, and they take turns throwing sticks at the opposing team's wooden blocks. A full description can be found here. The rules that came with our set also helpfully recommend that one should play kubb "like a Viking, not like a lawyer".
We bundled up and headed out to Skanseparken, where boys played girls in a rousing match. It's not important who won. After one match, we were all pretty cold, so we headed right back in for board games, hot drinks, and cookies. And that time everybody won!
PS--Happy birthday to B! And special thanks to American P, who gets the photo credit for this post.
For B's birthday, we had a party themed around "5K". That stands for "koldt" (cold), "kaffe" (coffee), "kakao" (hot chocolate), "kage" (cakes, broadly construed to mean any sweet baked thing) and "kubb" (description follows). You can see why Danish is such an awesome language now - alliteration is so easy!
Kubb is typically a warm weather game, but "varm" doesn't start with "k", so we had to make some allowances. In any case, after all the dark and snow, we were excited about going outside to play a game, even if it was a bit cold. Kubb . . . how can we explain it? It's like if Vikings played croquet. There are two teams, and they take turns throwing sticks at the opposing team's wooden blocks. A full description can be found here. The rules that came with our set also helpfully recommend that one should play kubb "like a Viking, not like a lawyer".
We bundled up and headed out to Skanseparken, where boys played girls in a rousing match. It's not important who won. After one match, we were all pretty cold, so we headed right back in for board games, hot drinks, and cookies. And that time everybody won!
PS--Happy birthday to B! And special thanks to American P, who gets the photo credit for this post.
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