as aforementioned
about twelve hours ago, i hosted a polish christmas dinner last night (traditionally known as wigilia). ideally, it would have been served as displayed above -- but even if i owned a table that big, it wouldn't fit in my apartment. i share a one-bedroom with two other people! (photo credit:
mentalfloss.com)
my mother is on the left, and my grandmother (babcia in polish) on the right -- isn't she stylish?
i am 50% polish and my babcia moved to america when she was my age. my family has carried on the traditions of our heritage for years. i don't want to say too much without photos; i used
my new camera last night but i don't yet have a USB port that fits it. you'll just have to wait for the details!
i would love to know what your cultures and nationalities do for the holidays. are there any traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation?
obnoxiously yours,
the-loudmouth
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