Next activity will be Bandy
We have booked a gymnastichall an we will have about two hours of playtime.
We meet ap at Juneporten 16.30 an go by bus to Rosenlundskolan for a fun evening.
Bring clothes fore changing, there will be showers to use afterwards.
Looking forward to see you all!
Norway Fjord Trip
There are still tickets left to the second trip to Norway of you want to go!
Trip: 6-11 of May (a few left!)
Price: 3100 SEK
The trip will include:
-Free Day in Bergen
-Glacier Hike
-Kayaking
-A five hour cruise along the Sognefjord
-Scenic fjord trip to Flåm
-Accommodation and Transportation are included throughout the entire trip
The tickets are for sale at Student Service, Student House. Open 12-16 everyday.
Read more about hte trip here:
http://www.jonkopingsstudentkar.se/en/international/trips/norway/
Free hike with IA
We'll meet outside Student House at 10.45, Sunday, April 22.
The hike is for free, you just have to pay for your bus ticket, since we'll go with the local bus.
The locations is Hovslätt were we will walk around 5km, enjoy the beautiful view and have some fika, then take the bus back again, or you can walk!
Bring your own lunch/fika and wear clothes according to the weather.
If you're interested in joining, please send an email to [email protected]
See you there, hikers!
Ester
Now it´s Easter holidays for all children and it's time for another Swedish tradition - Ester.
It is a Christian tradition that commemorates Jesus' death, suffering and resurrection.
Easter egg (Påskkärring) is in accordance with Swedish old belief a witch who traditionally flies on her broom to Blåkulla on Maundy Thursday (Skärtorsdagen, yesterday).
Nowadays, it is both boys and girls who dress up as Easter witches. A Påskkärring carrying usually dress, apron and kerchief. Children walk around together, and ring the bell, at people's houses. They give the person who opens the door a small Ester letter that they have drawn themselves, and as thank they hopefully get some candy.
Spring is a time of rebirth. This is celebrated in most cultures through various fertility rituals. Egg symbolizes rebirth and fertility. In the West, eggs belong to traditional Ester food. This is because these chickens, genetically and with little access to food, had residence in egg production during the winter. Production got under way about just in time for Lent, but since you did not eat eggs during Lent that created an excess of eggs to Easter.
In some families they organized small games where the Easter eggs are hidden and the children can look for them in the belief that the Easter Bunny hid Easter eggs. The eggs are made of paper and filled with candy – this tradition takes place on Easter Eve with your relatives/friends when you meet to socialize and to eat a lot of good food together.
That is two of the many things that we Swedes usually do during Easter. Now we in S.U.S.H.I wish you a very Happy Easter!
International Day and Culture Show
Thank you all so much for doing International Day to a really good day.
S.U.S.H.I. really enjoyed the day and the culture show at Akademien was really good fun!
The Austrailian guys all covered in shoe polish!