Julgransplundring is the Swedish word for “Children’s party after Christmas”. It literally means: plunder of the Christmas Tree – so that’s what my family does!

Every year for as long as I can remember my great-aunt Karin Beckman (now 95 years old) has arranged this party, where four generations come together.
We play a lot of games. Our favorite is Catch a fish! – because that’s when everyone gets presents.



First you catch a fish with the little magnet – then there is a present with the same number as the fish. There are lots of toys and small inexpensive things. And sometimes a few special things – like old jewelry or books.
Swapping presents is allowed (otherwise the children would never get the right presents). Children fish several times, adults only once – but no one under 65 seems to be an adult.

I got one!

Here is my brother – yes, this is what a very serious legal expert looks like in Sweden.
When the party was over, me and my father got rid of the Christmas Tree. Next year there will be a new tree and a new party!