Sunday, March 1, 2009

One of the Romanian Holidays is March 1st

This is what I found on the internet about the holiday. "The first day of March is the celebration of MARTISOR (mar-tsi-shor), a day when gifts of small objects--plants, shells, flowers, animals, snowmen or tools--as well as a red and white ribbon symbolizing life and purity--are given to young girls and women. The little gift brings good luck, it is said, during the month of March and throughout the year ahead. Overall, Martisor signifies the end of winter and the arrival of spring."

The men in my husband's office gave little trinkets tied with red and white ribbons to each of the ladies in the office. The men explained to my husband that a man gives these trinkets to all of the women in their lives that they admire and care about. I like these special holidays that are strictly Romanian. Look what my husband gave to me. I didn't have a container that was large enough for the flowers so as I always quote 'necessity is the mother of invention " and the water jug makes a very good vase. Ieven received chocolate!




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