Although I grew up in a secular state (Soviet Union),
we always celebrated the tradition of Easter by painting eggs, baking kulich and paskha, and sharing it all with close ones.
Not exact matches
«They are
always an opportunity to
celebrate family, friends and religious
traditions that mean so much to many of us,» she said.
I have
always observed these
traditions but have felt uneasy about them and now this year have been convicted that it is not ok to
celebrate these Pagan festivals» Come out of her my people and touch not the unclean thing».
It's
always been important to my mother that she create her own
traditions and we
celebrate with our immediate family.
We all have our
traditions but
celebrating a birthday is
always a celebration of life... so here's to you Grace... have the most perfect day ever!
One of the communities we serve at HEAF has a cultural
tradition that doesn't
always celebrate the idea of girls leaving the home or neighborhood for college.
Don't worry, we still
celebrate Thanksgiving around here, but ever since I was a kid we
always had our Christmas tree up for our Thanksgiving dinner and that my friends is a
tradition I've carried on, although not quite this early before!