My youngest daughter had here Confirmare or coming-of-age ceremony yesterday

in #norway7 years ago (edited)

This Sunday it was time for my youngest daughter to celebrate here coming-of-age ceremony.
It is a ritual here in Norway that the year you turn 15 years you are considered to be an young adult and you are going through a course during the winter either in the church or in the town hall if you are humanistic.
All this ends by having a ceremony and there after a party with family and friends.

Here you can see my youngest daughter who we were celebrating, posing with the Norwegian flag, the pictures is taken by my dearest friend @Erlendgroseth, who also attended the party with his wife, @Ettena

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Here she is given the diploma for fulfilling the course

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Here both my daughters are dressed up their bunads, or traditional outfit.

Hope you liket it!
Until next time, stay safe, warm and dry
Kindest regard
@Gyldenhorn

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Hi @gyldenhorn,

Congratulations on your beautiful daughter and all the family, I wish a happy life full of joy and prosperity to your daughter.

Your friend @Erlendgroseth took a nice picture of your daughter with the Norwegian flag.

Best Regards @Redouaneme

Thank you very much @Redouanemez
@Erlendgroseth is a first class photographer :)

Hi @gyldenhorn,
Wow I really love the traditional Norwegian women's dress in all its details, dress upscale and exquisite, and your daughter is wonderful and looks nice.
Best regards @gagago

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Thank you so much for those kind words @Gagago :)

Gratulerer til datteren din! Ble det tradisjonell gave i form av kroner, eller kjørte du på med å gi kryptovaluta i konfirmasjonsgaven? ;)

Hilsen @valth

Takker og bukker @Valth :)
Hun dro vel inn en 25-30 tusen i hard valuta, ved siden av det fikk hun bunaden fra meg og ho mor.
Så hun var vel som ungdomer flest og cashet inn en 50 tusen med penger og gaver.... Helt vilt spør du meg.

Oi, det var ikke dårlig! Jeg kan godt si meg enig i at det er helt vilt, og det er vel i overkant mye av hva man trenger som 14/15 år. Kan være kjekt for de som klarer å spare pengene til de skal begynne å ta billappen da ;)

Det var forresten en veldig flott bunad!

Congratulations mr @gyldenhorn.

Your daughter must be very happy after being among those who celebrate their coming of age.

Congratulations to you as well because you are seeing your daughter growing.
all the photos are very well taken but As my best friend @redouanemez said the one of your daughter with the prestigious norvegian flag is very professionnal.

Thank you so much for your comment @Aminekad
The picture with the flag is taken by @Erlendgroseth and I would say he is a pro :)

What a beautiful ceremony. It is especially pleasant to see your daughter in a national costume and with the flag of Norway in her hands. I wish her everything in life turned out and you are proud of her.

Beautiful photography of amazing and emotional moments dear @gyldenhorn. These photos are showing your love and importance of the presence of your daughters in your life. Their outfit showing that they love their culture.

Thx for this nice words @Estp

Hi @Gyldenhorn
I really like it, after I read your post. For me it's habit and culture, if someone grows up, there is a provision to follow.
I became aware of, the culture in your country. And the portrait of your youngest daughter looks very pretty.
Thank you for sharing information. :)

Hello @Amuchtar, Thx a lot for those nice words. I am glad you liked it :)

Congratulations little norwegian for your coming-of-age ceremony and becoming a young adult! Your father will be proud of you little princess! And your Norwegian traditional outfits are very beautiful!

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Best regards
@hasmez

Hello @Hasmez. Thx a lot for your comment. We love our Norwegian outfits :)

You are welcome @gyldenhorn!

Hello Sir, the program that your youngest daughter has hoped for, the show is beautifully completed.Your youngest daughter has completed 15 years, that is, she is considered as an adult in your state. I think this is a very lovely day for your youngest daughter.He has spent three very happyly, which is understood from your blog post and you uploaded some pictures of your youngest daughter, which looks really amazing.

Sir, since you were a responsible father, he would have increased your duty to him because now you have to worry more about him because you have to verify that every step is correct, both of you and your daughter are very nice Good luck to you as an adult, enjoying the day of adult!

Hi @Olvio Thx a lot for your nice comment. As you say I still have a lot to follow up on here :)

I Congratulate two "Norwegian Princess" daughter of Mr. @Gyldenhorn from deep of my heart.

At the age of 15 teenagers take part in a course ran by The Norwegian Humanist Association, which is designed to teach people about what it means to live in harmony, the importance of human rights and ethics of living in Norwegian society. I love this part of Norwegian culture. I think it’s so nice that teenagers want volunteer to take part in a civil confirmation program but what’s more, they wear their national dress with pride.

Thx a lot @Mdsahid :)))