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Today in Ireland we celebrate Nollaig na mBan. Woman's Christmas. It's the day women have a break from household chores and visit friends and neighbours for tea and cake and the men do chores and childcare.
Unlike Men's Christmas (Christmas Day) when all the goodies were fresh and tasty, by Woman's Christmas treats were dry and stale.....so we go to the pub now. :-)
Another tradition...probably in Cork and Kerry...we're a bit off the wall here...was for a mother, on this day, to rub the tail of a herring across the eyes of her children to protect them from disease all year. This was how my children learned to run fast and hide.
One I may try if Dave will go to the well....Women's Christmas so I can't...and fetch a bucket of water. At midnight tonight the water will turn into wine. To spy on the bucket or sample the wine is said to bring bad luck so nobody knows if this is true or not. But hey....after the last two years I will give it a go..... :-)
Unlike Men's Christmas (Christmas Day) when all the goodies were fresh and tasty, by Woman's Christmas treats were dry and stale.....so we go to the pub now. :-)
Another tradition...probably in Cork and Kerry...we're a bit off the wall here...was for a mother, on this day, to rub the tail of a herring across the eyes of her children to protect them from disease all year. This was how my children learned to run fast and hide.
One I may try if Dave will go to the well....Women's Christmas so I can't...and fetch a bucket of water. At midnight tonight the water will turn into wine. To spy on the bucket or sample the wine is said to bring bad luck so nobody knows if this is true or not. But hey....after the last two years I will give it a go..... :-)
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Be a nice every Sunday tradition, Rowan. You okay?
Of course we have it covered, Builder....we have everything covered. Mind you we did have two wind free days last year....or was it the year before?
Be a nice every Sunday tradition, Rowan. You okay?
Of course we have it covered, Builder....we have everything covered. Mind you we did have two wind free days last year....or was it the year before?
I shall keep you informed then, Sharon. If you have Irish relatives getting married remind them to stick a statue of The Child of Prague under a bush in the garden the night before. That will ensure good weather for the wedding. If you find the head of the statue has fallen off without human interference the weather will we glorious.
I did that for our wedding. Dave spent some time considering whether or not to go through with the ceremony.
I did that for our wedding. Dave spent some time considering whether or not to go through with the ceremony.
He coped with being told never to harm the fairy trees in the garden, having to walk in the middle of the road when returning home from the pub....don't want the fairies jumping out of the ditches at us and if we get lost walking in the mountains having to turn our clothes inside out....but the statue was almost the last straw, Sharon.... ;-)
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