Thread:Squirrel Is Cute/@comment-6078077-20171120194908/@comment-32182601-20180211173351

Hi there *waves* I'm sorry for not replying earlier, but apparently, what I caught last week wasn't a cold, but the flu, and the last few days has been horrible, so I haven't been able to do almost anything. Anyway, I'm starting to get better, so, hi again.

Fasching sounds really fun! Thank you for explaining. It kinda reminds me of something we have during Easter. In Sweden, during Easter, children often make Easter-themed drawings and cards, with chickens and bunnies and eggs and all that, then they dress up as Påskkärringar, which basically means "Easter hag" or "Easter old lady", which is cute witches with face paint, brooms and everything. The traditional Påskkärring dress up includes a dress, an apron, face paint and a headscarf. Then they go (often together with friends, siblings and neighbors) to neighboring houses, wishes them a happy Easter and gives them their drawings. Sometimes the neighbors then thank them with candy.