Hi β£ It’s so nice to see you,- like always π I hope all is fine with you π§‘
Today is it “the little #Christmas evening”. We did call it that in #Norway,- but maybe it’s called something like that in other countries too? π
On the a Norwegian TV- channel they always did send a old, funny little movie called “The Countess and the Headmaster”. I’m not sure if you have heard about it? But in Norway is was a tradition to send this every evening at ” “the little Christmas evening” π. I know it has been talked about to remove it- remove this TV- tradition,- but I’m not sure if they already have done it π€. It was something about “bad influence” π.
Like I have mention before,- people get so easy offended now at days,- at the same time it’s a bit double moral in all this “to be offended” and ” bad influence” π. And I know it was something about being “offended” by this little #move too,- something about to much alcohol. The Headmaster get a bit drunk,- and that’s not good π. Of course it’s not good to get to drunk,- but oh my,- what about all the other stupid, empty, totally useless and meaningless stuff they actually are sending on the television now at days? Are “Paradise Hotel” soooooo much better ? Or “Ex on the beach” ….ect and and so on? π I don’t think so ,- it’s actually much more “bad influenced” by this then the innocent little movie about the “Countess and the Headmaster” π.
But,- at this moment I’m still not sure if they actually did remove this TV- #tradition. And I haven’t use to much energy to check it out either,- for me it was more about “the reason and bad influence”,- when they already sending so much other on the TV with much more bad “influences” π . AND, – this tiny, little move was a part of my “the little Christmas evening ” traditions in Norway,- actually π.
Me and a #friend of my in Norway did “always” meet in the evening at “the little Christmas evening” π. Every second time in my home and next time in her home π.
Then we did made some nice and tasty food, maybe we did share a bottle of wine too, and we did watch the “Countess and the Headmaster”,- and always got a #good #laugh,- even we knew exactly what was going to happen π . And of course we had some girls- talk too,- did try to find “solutions” on different small and big “world- problems” and challenges in a “parents life” π. It was not so much more then that,- our #conversations was mainly about our children and our life,- but they was still #very #good conversations π.
We did started the tradition when I was #pregnant with my #first #child, it was my friend that started the tradition in her #home in 1993,- and we did kept it going for closely 20 years with no exceptions π.
I did like that traditions,- it was a nice, #cozy and in away a #relaxing #break in a #pleasant, but sometimes busy Christmas season π.
That tradition is, unfortunately, and in away natural enough, over now. I have been living in Spain for the last 6 years, and she is in Norway. It’s a bit difficult to meet up for some hours at “the little Christmas evening” then. The distance is a tiny challenge π ,- and we haven’t been to much in touch either after I moved to Spain.
But for me it’s a really nice and cozy #memory,- and I really did like our tradition too,- and the tiny, old little move we did watch and that gave us a big laugh everytime π.
I actually think I’m going to have a guest this “little Christmas evening”, and that will be nice π. But I don’t think it will be a tradition like I did have with my friend in Norway. But it will be cozy, relaxing and a nice visit, anywayπ.
Time changes, our life changes and with that also some of our traditions too π.
I wish you a great “little Christmas evening” wherever in the world you are ππ§‘. Thank you so much for dropping by my #blog today too ππ§‘.
See you soon π.
Wish you all a very #cozy and good “little #Christmas evening” π. It’s also an evening with some small #traditions too,- here and there in the world π. I had cozy tradition at this evening for closely 20 year in #Norway π. Time changes, life changes, #traditions #changes too π.