Happy National Sleepy Head Day (In Finland)

July 27, 2009 at 12:30 am

To all of our Finnish readers, All Seeing Eye bids one and all a happy National Sleepy Head Day (Finnish: unikeonpäivä)

For those who don’t know, it is celebrated on July 27 every year. Traditionally on this day, the last person in the house (also dubbed as the ‘laziest’) to wake up is woken up using water, either by being thrown into a lake or the sea or by having water thrown on them.

It is based on the story of the Saints of Ephesus who slept in a cave for some 200 years during the Middle Ages whilst hiding from persecution by Decius, the Roman Emperor at the time.

In the city of Naantali, a Finnish celebrity is chosen every year to be thrown in the sea from the city’s port at 7 a.m. The identity of the sleeper is kept secret until the event. People who are chosen have usually done something to the benefit of the city. Every city mayor has thus far been thrown to the sea at least once, but other sleepers have included the president Tarja Halonen’s husband, Dr Pentti Arajärvi, the CEO of Neste Oil, Risto Rinne, along with many writers, artists and politicians. The family celebrations continue into the evening.

It is also a shallow and pathetically obvious excuse to post a picture of an attractive woman on the blog…as if an excuse was really needed…