
is the name of a Swedish tradition that we celebrate the last of April every year. Not sure exactly why we do it (can anyone help me?) but I think it something about welcoming the spring. The main event is that you light a big bonfire and you also have small fires around the big one where you cook typical Swedish sausages. This is what it looked like when we first got there. We were the only ones there and it was hard to convince Adam that it is actually a really nice tradition.

My friend Karin that I got to know in Australia, and who has now moved back to Sweden came up to visit for the weekend. In the photo you can also see Jakob's cousing Moa and uncle Anders.

Jakob loooooves sausages. That's lucky because that's what we eat for dinner pretty much every night...

The big moment!

Jakob and Moa had a great time jumping in puddles, throwing sand at each other and trying to run away from their parents.
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