Jāņi 2017. Celebrated at Salacgriva (my hometown), Latvia.
I made floral head wreaths (I don’t know another name!!!) for all girls and me and Jāņi cheese like planned. This time it Jāņi cheese wasn’t that good.

The first thing to do when I’ll get back home – find my Jāņi cheese recipe and post it here so I can find it whenever I’m celebrating Jāņi. More about Latvian midsummer traditions you can find here.
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Girls look beautiful in their floral head wreaths. Where is the photo of Mamma in her head wreath?? The cheese looks pretty good to me! Glad you all had a great Jāņi celebration.
I’m the one with the camera 🙂 I guess it’s time to get the tripod and remote control to make family pictures :)…
I think you are right. Would love to see you in the photos 😉
The wreaths are beautiful. Looking forward to the recipe.
I’m afraid you can’t try this recipe, it requires quark as it is in Latvia. Not cottage cheese. I’ll add pictures on how it looks 🙂 and maybe I’ll find old recipe how to make it at home.
Oh please do post the recipe. I can buy quark in Australia. Even if it can’t work for me, it might work for someone else.
I will as soon as I will get home.
the girls look so very adorable in their floral head wreaths! You are such an amazing mom! I’m not familiar with the cheese, but your presentation is gorgeous! 🙂
Thank you, Jodi! Sometimes I forget that I’m amazing, but we all are! This is how Jāņu siers is decorated in Latvia. 🙂
How cute are your girls? I love your blog and as a newbie mum, as you say, there is so much to learn and I look forward to reading your stories. I have discovered your blog through Forestwoodfolkart’s post on Blue Skies 😉
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Oh, thank you for your comment! Much appreciated. I had no idea, that i’m in someone’s else blog! Thank you for sharing!
You’re very welcome. 😉