We celebrate Samhain (Oct 32nd-Nov 1st), which marks the new year on the Celtic/Gaelic calender. With winter around the corner it also marks the end of the harvest, associating it with death. It's believed that the veil is thinner between the living and dead during this time of year.
I usually take this time to try and talk to family that has passed, speak about memories, include them in meals, etc. It's their day, I just aim to make them feel welcome. Although, I can never say that I've experienced anything on my end, as you say "they are always watching. Always listening."
So glad you liked them! And thank you for reading and leaving a lovely comment, Chanél! 🙏🏼🤗 I hope you have a wonderful Day of the Dead/Halloween/Samhain!🙂
Totally forgot to even comment about this, but I am literally going to make every single recipe you shared. They sound too good!
AMAZING! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Oh man, let me know how things turn out? 😀
Definitely!
Alter, check!
We celebrate Samhain (Oct 32nd-Nov 1st), which marks the new year on the Celtic/Gaelic calender. With winter around the corner it also marks the end of the harvest, associating it with death. It's believed that the veil is thinner between the living and dead during this time of year.
I usually take this time to try and talk to family that has passed, speak about memories, include them in meals, etc. It's their day, I just aim to make them feel welcome. Although, I can never say that I've experienced anything on my end, as you say "they are always watching. Always listening."
I have a message for you. 😁😁😁 (I just talked to Sonia. Hint hint.)
Which email should I send it to??
Probably the Macabre Monday one, it is way less cluttered, lol.
Done. 😌
Sweet, I'll check it soon!
Please hold. 😁
So glad you liked them! And thank you for reading and leaving a lovely comment, Chanél! 🙏🏼🤗 I hope you have a wonderful Day of the Dead/Halloween/Samhain!🙂