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andi44
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Wishing all of you a lovely May Day - Have a Spring Fling ... 

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  • RozHopkins
    RozHopkins Member Posts: 578 Member
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    Are you English as am I as

    Are you English as am I as they don't celebrate May Day here in U.S. I believe?

  • Alexandra
    Alexandra Member Posts: 1,308
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    May Day

    I am originally from Russia and May Day (or International Workers' Day) was a big deal back home.

    Happy Spring everyone!

  • desertgirl947
    desertgirl947 Member Posts: 653 Member
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    This morning at school, some

    This morning at school, some of my colleagues and I were talking about what we used to do on May 1, when we were young:  make little paper May baskets (I forget what we put in them -- maybe an early spring flower), sneak over to a neighbor's house, hang the basket on the door handle, ring the doorbell, and run.

    Some of my colleagues (as does my mother) remember as little kids doing dances around the May pole outdoors at school.

    I think these are traditions that are fading away, though.

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  • andi44
    andi44 Member Posts: 196 Member
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    This morning at school, some

    This morning at school, some of my colleagues and I were talking about what we used to do on May 1, when we were young:  make little paper May baskets (I forget what we put in them -- maybe an early spring flower), sneak over to a neighbor's house, hang the basket on the door handle, ring the doorbell, and run.

    Some of my colleagues (as does my mother) remember as little kids doing dances around the May pole outdoors at school.

    I think these are traditions that are fading away, though.

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    desertgirl-

    I did the same thing when I was in grade school...the baskets and the May pole...I don't think they do that with kids anymore...I guess it's too old fashioned...which is very sad - kids now just don't know how to play with out a hand held device in their hand...

    Andi  :)

  • andi44
    andi44 Member Posts: 196 Member
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    Are you English as am I as

    Are you English as am I as they don't celebrate May Day here in U.S. I believe?

    Roz-

    No, I'm not English - I'm Swedish - our traditions were the 'weaving of the ribbons' around the May pole...and, as kids, we made baskets, added flowers and hung them on our neighbors' front doors...

    Andi  :)

  • Rague
    Rague Member Posts: 3,653 Member
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    May Day

    May Day - for me, it brings back both fun memories and SCARY ones.

    In school, here in the States, we always did the May pole, made baskets and had a fun day.  Unfortunately though, for me, the day was never free of fears.   We had lived in a very Socialist/Communist area of France when I was in grades 1 - 3 (1952 -1955).  Daddy was stationed at a very small USAFD (U. S. Air Force Depot) in an area that even at the best of times, many did not want any Americans there - period.

    No one was allowed out of their houses, shutters had to be closed all day for what protection they allowed.  I was one of the 'lucky ones' living in the villa we did.  It was owned by the Prefect/Mayor, so it was not bothered/marked.  All the other houses that Americans lived in were 'atacked' to varying degrees though no one was physically harmed.  Daddy was not home as he was one of the 2 officers assigned to evacuation if needed, so he had to be on base in case our 2 tanks had to be brought out with a convoy to get all dependants to a safe place.

    I do believe that May Day should be a day celebrated for positive and support it being done that way.   But the child in me - can never forget what I lived through - nor should I.

    May Day is a great day to celebrate possitively.  That's why I did not post until it was past for this year. 

  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member
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    Rague said:

    May Day

    May Day - for me, it brings back both fun memories and SCARY ones.

    In school, here in the States, we always did the May pole, made baskets and had a fun day.  Unfortunately though, for me, the day was never free of fears.   We had lived in a very Socialist/Communist area of France when I was in grades 1 - 3 (1952 -1955).  Daddy was stationed at a very small USAFD (U. S. Air Force Depot) in an area that even at the best of times, many did not want any Americans there - period.

    No one was allowed out of their houses, shutters had to be closed all day for what protection they allowed.  I was one of the 'lucky ones' living in the villa we did.  It was owned by the Prefect/Mayor, so it was not bothered/marked.  All the other houses that Americans lived in were 'atacked' to varying degrees though no one was physically harmed.  Daddy was not home as he was one of the 2 officers assigned to evacuation if needed, so he had to be on base in case our 2 tanks had to be brought out with a convoy to get all dependants to a safe place.

    I do believe that May Day should be a day celebrated for positive and support it being done that way.   But the child in me - can never forget what I lived through - nor should I.

    May Day is a great day to celebrate possitively.  That's why I did not post until it was past for this year. 

    Thank you, Andi

    Enjoy Mother's Day - all my wonderful Sisters in PINK.

    Vicki Sam

  • New Flower
    New Flower Member Posts: 4,294
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    VickiSam said:

    Thank you, Andi

    Enjoy Mother's Day - all my wonderful Sisters in PINK.

    Vicki Sam

    Happy Mother's Day

    I hope your day is filled with love and smiles