Sunday, January 20, 2013

What you do in Iceland in January


After December 21st or so, we can tell ourselves that the days are getting lighter, and spring is just around the corner. Which is true, actually. And when you live in a dim and cool place like Iceland, and the sun barley breaks the horizon for months and months, you have to tell yourself that bright green days are just around the corner. Oh, and you celebrate the hell out of the holidays. Lights everywhere, feasts everywhere, and fireworks like you can only try to describe to your unfortunate friends who have never made it to Iceland for New Year's Eve. 

We were fortunate enough this year to have a visit from a whole crew of Davidsons. My parents and brothers arrived between Christmas and New Year's and stayed the first week of January.  It was wonderful to have them for a visit in our winter wonderland. They even got a taste of the infamous Icelandic team handball!

Like all the other times, I feel like I don't have nearly enough time to write. Maybe I can New Year's resolve to blog more. Yea. On January 20th. Why not? Life here is exciting. There is always stuff going on, and it would be very nice to have a record or it somewhere for posterity. There you have it...I will try and blog more. Even about little stuff, because I know that we won't live the life of toddlers forever. 

Here are some images from our recent winter adventures!

Finn and Elsa coloring together. (Finn loves to throw the crayons on the floor...they bounce so nicely!)


Feasting with Elsa, Tumi and Finn!


Elsa all decked out for the handball game



Finnur Atli's new favorite place to sit.


Elsa María on her sheepskin


Gunnhildur building with Finn


Handsome boy all dressed up for Christmas


This is the face the kids make when watching the computer.


Ice cream for Finn


Amma helping Elsa with her puzzles


Tickle attack!


Holiday fun


Finnur decorated the Christmas tree




Elsa helping me bake. The Naked Chef?


Christmas is so cool!


Finn likes to play in the sink


Elsa's first attempt at making "laufabrauð"


Finn had some help from Tumi


And Daði is a pro



We made an "E"



Elsa got tap shoes from her Grandma!!!


And Barbara the doll....


 ...who is with her all the time nowadays.


Handball!


And snowy Reykjavik



Hamin' it in Harpa with my brothers




 New Year's Eve traditions with the fam!



New Year's Eve bonfire




The Boys in my town.



Granpa gets a hotdog. All is right with the world.


Making sad shoulders like the statue



Feeding the ducks





Olive fingers!



My kids won the Best Kids Ever In The Whole World prize.