My nephews on Christmas Day, 2009
Craciunel- the traditional Christmas braid. Kept near the icon till spring, given to cattle after giving birth
Craciunel topping my Christmas TreeThere are many beautiful traditions connected to Christmas, caroling and group singing and "staging" different plays being amongst the kids' favourites. Kids start off caroling about noon and go from house to house until dusk, being replaced by older crowds. Kids would carry a wooden bar for collecting the "colachi"- the round braided breads with a whole in the middle, and of course, large mittens for the money they would get along with the bread- the best part I suppose!
Good food is always part of the winter holidays, but I am not going to dwell on this topic since I have to mention the "pig slaughtering" and all that comes with it...not now.
This year my mother spent her Christmas in US- and she loved the glamour and buzz around it here. I, on the contrary, love the simple ways of Moldova-but I wonder for how long they are going to stay simple, since the globalization surely is having an impact on every aspect of life in Moldova. Well well...
Merry Christmas everyone!








7 comments:
Beautiful clicks Adelina...And a very nice & cute write up too!! Never knew Xmas was also celebrated in Jan..
Woww adorable kids, Happy xmas wishes to u and ur family..
Lovely write up. I like the Moldova traditional Christmas. Feels like a real celebration instead of the Commercial American or British ones.
Beautiful clicks dear...VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO U N YOUR FAMILY..:)
Tasty appetite
Beautiful write up, love to know about Christmas traditions in Moldova.
Yes, thank you for sharing this with us, it is great to find out about the traditions in other countries.
And look at all that snow!!!!
ciao
Alessandra
Dear Adelina
I like this posting
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