Here are some Tips for Flying with kids during the Pandemic:
-Pack some key items in your carry-on:
Some ideas to keep kids entertained
Books (find the differences, coloring books and books to read)
Adventures in Momlife, food and local places we enjoy in Sweden and on our travels!
Some ideas to keep kids entertained
Books (find the differences, coloring books and books to read)
A traditional Swedish Julbord or "Christmas table" is one of our favorite things to do during the Christmas Season in Sweden.
We have been to a few Julbords since living in Sweden, but missed it during the Pandemic.
A Julbord or "Christmas buffet" is usually something you need to book ahead of time. Many of the restaurants in the city will start advertising Julbord dates in mid-November. It's something, you enjoy with your coworkers (office Christmas party) or with your family/friends.
When you line up to enter the restaurant, you can often warm up with some "Glögg" or mulled wine (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) then you're invited indoors and head over to your table.
Remember, it's a buffet so you choose what you'd like to eat. I was told that normally you take food 4 times. You start with the Fish, like the pickled herring. Then move to the Cold cuts, various meats, Swedish cheeses, and Swedish crackers. Afterwards, you continue with the hot food like the baked salmon, ribs, and Jansson's Frestelse (creamy potato casserole).
And finally you take your dessert choosing from pudding, candy, cookies, pastries or cakes. Since it's a buffet, you can actually go as often as you like. I go a few more times because I take for the kids first so they can occupy themselves eating while I select my own food. This works out quite well especially if they are happy with the food.
There is a lot of food at the Julbord, so if you have allergies or dietary restrictions it shouldn't be a problem, but always mention to the staff when you arrive since the items ingredients might not be marked.
During the Pandemic, there was a takeaway Julbord bag at several restaurants instead to be more "Covid-safe". It was nice to still have the traditional meal items from the comfort of your home.
If you are going to a Julbord and this is your first Julbord experience, don't forget to also talk to the staff, so you don't miss out on anything!
Enjoy the countdown to Christmas!
Don't forget your snacks!
The largest candy store in Gothenburg, Sweden has to be, Sega Gubben. From bulk candy, to Chocolate and international snacks, there's a snack for the littlest to the biggest ;)
Here's a quick look into this amazing candy store!
Just before the Christmas season begins, Sega Gubben stocks an assortment of Advent Calendars to get you ready for the countdown to Christmas! 🎄
If you're in Gothenburg or planning to visit, stop by Sega Gubben for some treats for "Lördagsgodis" (Saturday sweets), weekend movie nights or some Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers!
Enjoy your countdown to the holidays and remember, don't forget your snacks (Sega Gubben has some great ones)!
It's that time of year again, when Christmas markets start setting up around Gothenburg.
Gothenburg is a perfect city for Christmas markets because many of the original buildings are preserved. Areas like Haga and Kronhus in city centre make beautiful locations to have outdoor vendors.
Here are my Top 3 Christmas Markets in Gothenburg:
Haga market on Göteborg.com
Note that Vaccine cards are required to go into Kronhuset, for everyone over 18 years old. If you just want to check out the grounds and shops, you don't need to show a vaccine card.
Check out their Facebook page for more information.
There is plenty to eat and see at each of the Christmas markets! From handmade crafts and baby clothes to cookies, smoked meats and glögg (mulled wine). Just be sure to dress warmly with some good Waterproof shoes and have some cash or Swish set up on your phone.
Enjoy the beautiful Gothenburg Christmas markets and remember, don't forget your snacks!