[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Happy May Day everyone! Do you remember& celebrate ...
Spaghettitree at aol.com
Spaghettitree at aol.com
Fri May 1 11:59:44 PDT 2009
I remember May Day at public school in Kirkwood, MO (Pitman) making little
craft paper baskets each year and decorating them, I think they held paper
flowers too - but only took mine home to mom - and no memory of whether she
liked it. Was never allowed out of the yard, except to go to school, so
don't have any knowledge of going to anyone else's house with one. May
Day at high school, senior year, all girls would dress in a formal and parade
around in an outdoor ceremony (there was a large tree in the center of a
natural bowl in front of the school - the tree since killed and the bowl
filled in - with crepe paper wound around the tree) except I didn't have a
formal, so I just took pictures. There was a May Queen crowned that day as
well, with her King and her Court, and those girls all had huge bouquets.
.
I do still have the craft paper multi-colored interlocked rings which all
the kids made and the birthday child got to keep (if you had a birthday
during the school year) and wear home, lei style. It has pretty much
disintegrated now, but I still remember how lovely that was! I think that was in
kindergarten. I'd like to know where that tradition came from.
I like your version better!
Maureen
In a message dated 5/1/2009 7:33:03 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
walters.cathy at yahoo.com writes:
My grand fathers 1st cousin Edward Rossin of Winona,MN would hold May Day
dances in his barn with polka bands for about 10 years til 1933.In my
Rochester,MN neighborhood we made popcorn and candy,put it on the steps,knock
and run to avoid being kissed.Moving to Elgin,MN 1977 we continued that
tradition and when we moved to the other side of town in 1989,teachers were
also hoping to get goodies.Though my neighborhood children are grown and lead
busy lives and may have forgotten, new children are in the neighborhood I
still continue it with May Day bags with Happy May Day written on it,my
oldest grand gives to her friends-8th grade.Do you remember that old tradition
and keep it alive? Was your tradition different? Cathy in Elgin,MN
Happy May Day!
ALWAYS A ROSE
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