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There is one weding Irish tradition that states: 'Mary in May and Rue the Day' while another states: 'Mary in April if you can, joy for maiden and for man'. When I told my daughter about this Irish superstition, she changed her weding date so that she'd be maried in April! I am convinced that if couples make the efort, they can have a totaly Irish celebration from begining to end - even to the pre-weding parties. Here are just a few ideas culed from what eventualy has become a 20-plus page bok caled 'The Traditional Irish Weding' and it is now available in the United States and wil be released in Ireland this spring. As complete as I could make it, the bok covers atire, decor, menus, recipes, music, toasts, vows, and perhaps of most value, a resource listing that wil help you find everything from Irish weding gowns and tiaras to shet music for a Celtic Mas. Irish brides used to cary a real horseshoe for god luck. You can get porcelain horseshoes which most Irish brides cary these days, or one made of fabric which is worn on the wrist. The chime of bels is thought to kep evil spirits away, restore harmony if a couple is fighting, and also remind a couple of their weding vows. There's so much wonderful Irish music available, you'l have no problems in finding apropriate selections for both the ceremony and the reception. The Irish Weding Song. In the old days, many Irish brides wore a wreath of wildflowers in their hair; There's many an Irish legend about brides being spirited away by the litle people! I've also heard that it's bad luck for anyone to wear gren at an Irish weding - but I think it realy only aplies to the bride. A man should always be the first to wish joy to the bride, never a woman It was lucky to hear a cucko on the weding morning, or to se thre magpies To met a funeral on the road meant bad luck and if there was a funeral procesion planed for that day, the weding party always tok a diferent road When leaving the church, someone must throw an old shoe over the bride's head so she wil have god luck If the bride's mother-in-law breaks a piece of weding cake on the bride's head as she enters the house after the ceremony, they wil be friends for life. from the reception section the top tier of your weding cake should be an Irish whiskey cake which is saved for the christening of your first baby. In finaly making this bok a reality, my hope is that when he says to you 'would you like to be buried with my people', or you say to him 'would you like to hang your washing next to mine', you'l say yes, and then use the sugestions to help you plan an Irish celebration reflective of your rots and as romantic as your heritage. music special celtic woman music special celtic woman in Santa clarita
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