BRIDAL SHOWER |
The first gift
the bride opens should be the first gift she uses. |
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Everything the
bride says as she opens her gifts will be repeated on her wedding night. Somone should be assigned to write down these comments
during the shower. |
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The person who
gives the third gift to be opened will soon have a baby. |
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Save the ribbons
from the shower gifts to make a mock bouquet to be used at the wedding rehearsal. |
WEDDING DAY |
Certain days
of the week, and certain months of the year are better than others for a wedding. |
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Monday
for health, Tuesday for wealth, Wednesday best of all, Thursday for losses, Friday for crosses, Saturday
for no luck at all |
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Married
when the year is new, he'll be loving, kind & true, When February birds do mate, You wed nor dread your fate. If
you wed when March winds blow, joy and sorrow both you'll know. Marry in April when you can, Joy for Maiden & for
Man. Marry in the month of May, and you'll surely rue the day. Marry when June roses grow, over land and sea you'll
go. Those who in July do wed, must labour for their daily bred. Whoever wed in August be, many a change is sure to
see Marry in September's shrine, your living will be rich and fine. If in October you do marry, love will come but
riches tarry. If you wed in bleak November, only joys will come, remember. When December snows fall fast, marry and
true love will last. |
FOR A LUCKY BRIDE |
Something
old, Something new, Something borrowed, Something blue, And a lucky sixpence In her shoe. |
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Married
in White, you have chosen right Married in Grey, you will go far away, Married in Black, you will wish yourself back,
Married in Red, you will wish yourself dead, Married in Green, ashamed to be seen, Married in Blue, you will always
be true, Married in Pearl, you will live in a whirl, Married in Yellow, ashamed of your fellow, Married in Brown,
you will live in the town, Married in Pink, you spirit will sink. |
WEDDING DAY |
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Good Omens: |
seeing a rainbow having
the sun shine meeting a black cat meeting a chimney sweep |
WEDDING DAY |
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Bad Omens: |
a pig, hare,
or lizard running across the road seeing an open grave meeting a nun or a monk foretell barrenness |
OTHER BELIEFS |
If the groom
drops the wedding band during the ceremony, the marriage is doomed. |
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The new bride
must enter her home by the main door, and must not trip or fall - hence the custom of carrying the bride over the threshold. |
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The spouse who
goes to sleep first on the wedding day will be the first to die. |
WEDDING CAKE |
If a single woman
sleeps with a piece of wedding cake under her pillow, she will dream of her future husband. |
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