Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Nordic Quack

This hilarious article looks at Sweden's tradition of watching Disney's Christmas special on Christmas eve.

Three years ago, I went to Sweden with my then-girlfriend (now-wife), to meet her family and celebrate my first Christmas. As an only partially lapsed Jew, I was not well-versed in Christmas traditions, and I was completely ignorant of Swedish customs and culture. So I was prepared for surprises. I was not prepared for this: Every year on Dec. 24 at 3 p.m., half of Sweden sits down in front of the television for a family viewing of the 1958 Walt Disney Presents Christmas special, "From All of Us to All of You." Or as it is known in Sverige, Kalle Anka och hans vänner önskar God Jul: "Donald Duck and his friends wish you a Merry Christmas."


Of course, anyone reading this blog for a while would not be surprised by this because I've mentioned this "tradition" already in a post back in 2006.

Zz.

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