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Lovely Darkness

Imagine early morning before sunrise when the darkness of the season feels heavy. All of a sudden, there is a faint singing in the distance and the doorway is lit up by a woman in a long white gown, wearing a wreath with candles on her head. Lucia, her maidens, and the “star boys” follow and bring light, joyful singing, coffee and sweet saffron rolls.

A "star boy" in the Lucia procession add some light to the darkness.
A “star boy” in the Lucia procession.

The night of the 13th, the day of Lucia in the saints’ calender, was the longest night in the medieval calender. To the fend off the darkness and the dark forces, one had to eat several meals before dawn. Feasting on food from the Christmas slaughter eventually turned into Lucia who brings light, coffee and saffron rolls before dawn.

Swedish saffron buns for Lucia by the glimling blog
Swedish saffron buns (“lussekatter”) for Lucia.

This year’s Lucia on Swedish Television has a beautiful mix of traditional Lucia carols and modern songs and is available until January 13. In the Swedish neighborhood Andersonville in Chicago Lucia will be celebrated tonight at 4.45 and at 7. See The Swedish American Museum for more info.

Lucia choir by the Swedish School in Chicago.
Lucia choir by the Swedish School in Chicago.

Lucia is no longer the darkest day of the year: we have another week to go before it gets brighter again. Fend off the dark forces and especially pedestrian traffic accidents with some joyful safety reflectors!

How dark is it where?

If you belong to those who tell us that you are never out in the dark, please think again! This is when the sun sets today in a few cities – and remember that dusk starts earlier!

Anchorage – 3:41 pm

Montreal – 4:11 pm

Boston – 4:12 pm

Vancouver – 4:14 pm

Chicago – 4:20 pm

Toronto – 4:21 pm

New York – 4:29 pm

Minneapolis – 4:32 pm

Denver – 4:36 pm

Washingotn DC – 4:47 pm

San Fransisco – 4:51 pm

Indianapolis – 5:20 pm

Dallas – 5:22 pm

Honolulu – 5:51 pm

Of course, none of these places are as dark as the Nordic countries—Oslo (3:11 pm), Stockholm (2:47 pm), Helsinki(3:12 pm), but if your kids have any after school activities or you work normal office hours, you are bound to be out in the dark in most of these places. Get sunset and sunrise in your own city at timeanddate.com. Once you have your city, click the “Sun & Moon” tab.

Enjoy the darkness and stay safe!

Elisabeth

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Unique Christmas Gift Ideas for Tots to Teens

We are so excited to see some of our funflector™ tags featured in the Winter issue of Tots To Teens Magazine! Check out page 64 where they are page mates with the funny My Face Icons. Just don’t miss the pages just before on some great teen picks, and the pages before that on and…

tots to teens holiday buyer's guide 2010

Here are some  highlights:

 

One of our favorites is the MITT-ONS™ on page 24. Especially exciting is that they have up to teen sizes! With kids who love being outside to play in the snow, this is a blessing!

These days, it seems to be more common than not to have someone in the family with an allergy. We are not alone reading the fine print in the grocery store to find out if the chocolate contains “traces of tree nuts or peanuts” in hope to find out that it is safe for our kids to eat. The divvies chocolate and treats on page 47  are made without eggs, milk or nuts – yeah!!! So let’s put some of those in the stockings!

You may have a leash for you dog, maybe for your toddler, bud did you know you could get it for your baby’s stuff too? The Kael&Kaed Sophie/Toy/Sippy Leash on page 29 will save you from having to pick up an clean many passifiers!

The magazine features many more neat and unique gift ideas but also has some articles on a variety of topics, so it’s certainly worth taking a peak!

Elisabeth

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