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David’s Adventures in Sweden: Day One

August 17, 2008 6:33 am
My adventures in Sweden have begun.
Je Suis un Robot
Je Suis un Robot

At Kulturefest in Stockholm, Nana met a friendly robot who danced with her and posed for a picture.  This is in stark contrast to robots in France.

Like Chicago street festivals, but without 80's cover band 16 Candles.
Like Chicago street festivals, but without 80’s cover band 16 Candles.

We also stopped by some of the little .  In Chicago, I spend nearly every weekend at one of the many street festivals.  I eased my way into Swedish life by doing the same.  The music on the stages were varied - this group played vocal-driven folk rock.  Stopping here also gave Nana and Papa a chance to sit down.

Xzibit helps Swedes with special needs.
Xzibit helps Swedes with special needs.

All kinds of companies set up booths at Kulturefest.  Green friendly Swedes won’t pimp their rides, but they will pimp their wheelchairs.  The only things missing were the elephant ears, funnel cakes, and beer stands.

Viva! Caribbean
Viva! Caribbean

While we were eating Lebanese food, CaribbeanFest partied through the streets.  In authentic Caribbean style, some of the countries’ floats were late, so every 15 minutes a different group danced by.  They also may have gotten lost, as I think we saw the same guys come by a few times.

Some other observations so far:

  • Women here come in two varieties, Heidi Klum and frumpy
  • Many things Sweden is known for - pancakes, vikings, lingonberries - don’t actually exist here.  Hot Dog stands are everywhere, but they’re called körbs (sausages).
  • Teenagers own the streets - but that may be because I accidentally wandered into TeenFest ‘08.
  • Street festivals here have lots less drinking in the streets
  • At night, parks in Stockholm were filled with normal people, rather than drug dealers

3 Responses to “David’s Adventures in Sweden: Day One”

Mom wrote a comment on August 17, 2008

Sounds like a great first day. Keep the pictures coming. ILY

the awesome swedish cousin sarah wrote a comment on August 23, 2008

wrong, wrong david! the hot dogs are called “korv” and we have lingonberries… and pancakes but we don’t have ihop’s and stuff

Random Rayna wrote a comment on August 31, 2008

David… all dressed up… I didnt recognize you! Glad you had fun! Misses and Kisses!

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