Midsummer was last week and it's mainly celebrated in the Scandinavian countries. My good friend K has traveled to Sweden several times to see friends and she decided to have a Midsummer party this year.
Upon arriving at her house, everybody could create their own flower wreath if they wanted. Here are K and I with our "head jewels".
Her youngest daughter, who is the same age as Kaefer - they were in the same Girl Scout troop. This is how K and I met 19 years ago. I think she is very pretty.
I was very proud of the Geek for making his own wreath and wearing it, too. Only three of the men did!
The table was set out on the deck. I loved the beautiful flower arrangements and the colorful napkins. Since K doesn't have enough plates for 18 people, she used compostable paper plates. Here in our county you are not allowed to throw paper plates or take-out pizza cartons into the trash; they have to go into the green bin and will be composted.
The food was delicious - there was smoked salmon and herring for appetizers, and the main dish was grilled chicken, potato salad, meatballs, lingonberry sauce and salad.
Of course there was wine, but you could also opt for Swedish juice concentrate that could be diluted with water. Thanks to IKEA for being so close!
After dinner some of us danced around the midsummer pole in the garden. K had found a traditional song and we tried to do the steps - it was quite hilarious and I'm sure we all looked pretty funny.
Oh, and then dessert - look at this decadent cake, baked by the man of the house. He wasn't shy with the whipped cream.
But the true star of the evening was Pinecone!
Look how she and her "mom" are laughing in the left picture.
I'm linking to Rain's Thursday Art and Dinner Date and Nicole's Friday Face Off.