<p>ⓒ Richard Levitte</p>
http://journal.richard.levitte.org/tags/archive-yule/Richard Levitte's journalikiwiki2010-06-17T11:44:06ZYule Evehttp://journal.richard.levitte.org/entries/yule-eve-2009/2009-12-26T14:06:41Z2009-12-26T14:06:41Z
<p><em>[In Sweden, we celebrate Yule Eve on December 24th, in the
evening]</em></p>
<p>Yule Eve was different, yet the same this year.</p>
<p>I spent it with <a href="http://journal.richard.levitte.org/people/K/" rel=
'friend kin ex-sweetheart met'>Karin</a> and a few of our friends,
having a kind of pot lock, a small tree with lights and lots of
packages that some had made out of stuff they had, never used and
that someone else might have better use of, candy and a cozy place
to be.</p>
<p>Good food, games, nice talks, lots of laughter and silliness,
love, close friendship, warmth, and Yule spirit, all relaxed.</p>
<p>This is one of the better Yule Eves I've had in a very long
time. Trying to remember, it goes as far back as the Yule Eve at my
aunt Karin's, back when I was 8 or 9, I think...</p>
<p>This is the kind of Yule Eve I want.</p>
Good Yulehttp://journal.richard.levitte.org/entries/joyful-yule-2009/2010-06-17T11:44:06Z2009-12-24T11:39:39Z
<p><a href="http://journal.richard.levitte.org/tags/archive-yule/../../photos/Yule-2009/"><img src=
"http://journal.richard.levitte.org/tags/archive-yule/../../photos/Yule-2009--small.jpg" width="288" height="384" class=
"img" align="right" /></a> Well, that's what we say in Sweden.</p>
<p><font size="+2" color="red"><b>GOD JUL</b></font></p>
<p>May your day be merry, joyful and full of warmth, friendship and
love.</p>
<p>I'm a little extra happy because this year, we have snow(!!!)
for Yule here in Stockholm! We haven't had that for years!</p>