Monday, December 31, 2012

New Years Re-post

This is a re-post of a previous year's message:


Happy New Year!

Happy New Year to everyone! Have a nice safe New Years, call or hug your family and watch as the New Year comes in.

It is a well known fact that fireworks scare away demons here in Mexico so we expect to hear lots of them tonight. I have my earplugs handy if I need them!

Here is a list of Mexican New Years Traditions:

New Years is our chance to get rid of the negative in our lives to make room for the positive. New Years Traditions abound here in Mexico and include:

1) Make a list of all the negative things of the past year and just before midnight, throw the list into the fire. This will rid them from your life forever.

2) Wear red underwear if you want love and yellow if you want money.

3) Eat one grape and make one wish with each of the twelve strokes of the clock as it counts out midnight.

4) Sweep out your house before midnight. This rids the house of the negative forces that have accumulated over the past year.

5) Bringing your luggage outside at New Years will ensure you will travel in the upcoming year.

6) Make an effigy of a hated politician, stuff it with fireworks and set fire to it at midnight.

7) Visualize a huge cloud crossing the sky at midnight. People who are lucky enough to have a glimpse of the cloud are believed to experience good luck in the New Year.

5 comments:

  1. Hmmmm - probably a bit late to get started. Hearing lots of fireworks over here.

    I was about to get my luggage ready to take them out - but then again I guess that travel this year is pretty much a guarantee!

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  2. Shit! I missed out on almost all of those. About eating grapes and making wishes, does it count if I was drinking the grapes at midnight? Making the effigy of a politician wouldn't work either; the crowd would probably set fire to the desert.

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