Friday, December 24, 2010

Gaeilge isn't dead!

Are we finally beginning to rediscover our love for the native language?
Acquaint yourselves with the basics!

"not so long ago, Irish Christmas decorations were much simpler than they are now. The children gathered holly and ivy for adorning, windows, doorways, mantles and pictures, and the father would carve out a turnip in which would be placed a large red candle. This would go in the window to light the way for the Holy Family on Christmas Eve. Only in relatively recent times did an Irish family have a Nativity scene and a decorated tree in the house. As for Mistletoe, it's quite rare in ireland and is generally associated with ancient Celtic and Druidic fertility celebrations; this is most likely where the custom of kissing under the mistletoe comes from."
http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/acalend/xmasgreetings.html