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Easter is celebrated around the world.
Here in the House in the Woods we will have a breakfast together, with loys of eggs. Then we will attend mass in our local church.
Tonight we have been invited to friends for dinner, so our traditional Easter lamb will wait till tomorrow night.........which suits me well. Tomorrow is also a red calendar day in Norway, and as it is the day before my birthday, and my birthday will be busy with work and then a party with a few of my best friends, we will have a huge Easter lamb family dinner tomorrow night.
How do you celebrate Easter?
Or how do you "not celebrate"?
I am interested in learning more about traditions around the world. What do you eat? Do you go to church? Will there be a family celebration?
Do you paint eggs? Organise an egg hunt?
Is there an Easter bunny where you loive? By the way, we don´t have Easter bunnies in Norway, so I wonder about the tradition behind.....
I am looking forward to hear from you.
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With the old Christian greeting I wish you a blessed day:
He is risen! Yes, He is risen indeed.
Han er oppstanden! Ja, Han er sannelig oppstanden!