Spruce cones, posadas, ribbe – what’s the one thing you can’t live without this Christmas?
Three families with children that attend the Overseas Family School share their plans and traditions for the Christmas holiday.
The Ottesen family Sune, Heidi, Gustav (14), Kirse (11) and Vigga (9) From: Denmark Years in Singapore: 2
We normally celebrate Christmas with family in our hometown in Denmark. The kids make decorations with candle lights, spruce cones, glass globes and bows. We also make red-andwhite Christmas hearts to put around the house. We light candles every day during December and count down the days until Christmas. Most Danish kids have an advent calendar and get small gifts or sweets throughout the month. On Christmas Eve, we go to church and spend the evening dancing around the tree, eating goodies and singing carols and hymns.
Danish is our mother tongue, and the kids love going to Denmark to speak to everyone. In fact, when we first arrived, our kids didn’t understand or speak any English at all. All three kids joined summer camp at OFS, which helped them make friends, learn English and settle into their new school.
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