Saturday, December 26, 2015

4 reasons I love Christmas in Belgium

1. Christmas with the whole family


Every year, we get together for lunch/dinner with my mom's side of the family. This year, it was our turn to host. Our living room was especially repainted for the occasion so my parents spent a long time cleaning the house (I was excused since I am recovering from an injury). My job was to take care of the decorations (more on that below) and wrap the presents. 

Before the family arrived, my parents and I were quite stressed but it all worked out really well. We received many compliments on the food, and on how good our house looked, which is very nice! Plus, my parents enjoyed the fact that we worked as a team, and everyone helped out. 

2. Christmas food

Who honestly does not love Christmas food? My parents made pumpkin soup, deer with mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce. For desert, we had a typical Belgian bûche de Noël, and I made joulutorttu (a Finnish pastry, I just had to have a bit of Finland). It was absolutely delicious! 


3. Christmas decorations 

As I mentioned above, I, with the help of my parents, decorated the house. As every year, the fun started with untangling all the knots in the garland of lights. I have been doing this for years so I have perfected this skill, I used to do this in an hour, but this time it only took me 20 minutes (#ohyeah) to untangle 21 (!!) meters of lights. Even though we did not have a real Christmas tree (my parents have learned to resist my nagging it seems), our decorations looked very nice so the Christmas feeling hit me quickly and hard! 


 
I am wearing my study outfit here, so you can see I take this very seriously. Lol! 




4. Christmas markets

As in many European cities, Brussels and Ghent have a big Christmas market every year in december. I love to walk around there although I never buy anything because everything is overpriced. I just enjoy the atmosphere and take pictures of the lights. 

 


 Brussels



 Ghent



Monday, October 26, 2015

Thuis is overal - Italy and Catalonia

Hi everyone! 

I have something quite exciting to tell about today, at least it is for me! This year, I get to organise a new project for AFS! The project is to organise 3 country-afternoons where the exchange students get to present their home countries and serve typical food. It's basically like the country-afternoons I had in Finland but here the goal is also to make the communication between the different groups (exchange students, host parents, younger volunteers, older volunteers) within the chapter a bit better. What better way to get to know people than around delicious food and drinks? 

The first country-afternoon was yesterday. Pola from Catalonia and Arianna from Italy were the first ones to present their wonderful countries. Pola had made patatas bravas and pan con tomate (I'm sorry Pola I don't remember the Catalonian name! 😇😇), and Arianna made pizza and tiramisu. The food was, of course, delicious! 

I was very impressed by how enthusiastic everybody was and how much food Pola and Arianna prepared with their host families! It made me very happy so thank you everybody!!! 















Sunday, September 27, 2015

AFS Fun Weekend in Ghent

Every year, the AFS chapter in Brussels organises a Fun-Weekend for exchange students and volunteers. This year we decided to go to Ghent!

We started the weekend with an awesome lasertag game in the Citadelle park in Ghent! We played Capture the Flag and Hunger Games, aka the perfect way to bond!








After the game, we went to visit the lovely city centre and ate a typical Belgian dinner (fries, of course)


















Thank you everyone for this lovely weekend! 

© Cara Uyttebroeck