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Midsummer

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Midsummer is one of Swedens bigest hollidays, if not the biggest one. It certanly is the craziest one as ppl go bonkers :P... It is kind of hard for me to explain the reason for this holliday in english  so I'll take a bit help from Wikipedia;

Midsummer may simply refer to the period of time centered upon the summer solstice, but more often refers to specific European celebrations that accompany the actual solstice, or that take place on a day between June 21 and June 24, and the preceding evening. The exact dates vary between different cultures

; In modern Sweden, Midsummer's Eve and Midsummer's Day (Midsommarafton and Midsommardagen) were formerly celebrated on 23 June and 24 June, but since 1953 the celebration has been moved to the Friday and Saturday between 19 June and 26 June. It is one of the most important holidays of the year in Sweden, and probably the most uniquely Swedish in the way it is celebrated. The main celebrations take place on the Friday, and the traditional events include raising and dancing around a huge maypole. Before the maypole is raised, greens and flowers are collected and used to cover the entire pole.

Raising and dancing around a maypole (majstång or midsommarstång) is an activity that attracts families and many others. People dancing around the pole listen to traditional music and some even wear traditional folk costumes. In addition, many wear crowns made of wild springs and wildflowers on their heads. The year's first potatoes, Soused herring, Chives, Sour Cream, Beer, Snaps and the firststrawberries of the season are on the menu. Drinking songs (Snapsvisor) are also important at this feast, and many drink heavily. When Sweden got its National day (6 June), discussions were held about making Midsummer the Swedish national day because of the strong civil celebration on this day.

Because Midsummer was thought to be one of the times of the year when magic was strongest, it was considered a good night to perform rituals to look into the future. Traditionally, young people pick bouquets of seven or nine different flowers and put them under their pillow in the hope of dreaming about their future spouse.

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I have personily celibrated midsummer in many different ways. When I was younger I celebrated it big the traditional way, with the flawors, food, dances, games songs etc at Gotland and that was great. Later on in life I have celibrated it differently every year. Last year I celibrated it in Stockholm the african way :P and this year it was a mix of everything. New and old traditions. But it has always been a blast :)



Midsummer 2010



Midsummer 2011, Yummi BBQ



Midsummer 2011, sing along



You always need some sweet stuff on midsummer, this year we had a chocolate cake with white chocolate and strawberries on top.



Some dancing around the pole :D



Frida and I at the after party

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