Sunday, October 27, 2013

Holidays

Hi,

It has been a while. Thanks to the refreshing  Eid holiday I am back. (uhmm  let's pretend someone will read this).  

I am sure most people know about Christmas at least from movies. So I thought  to give you a glimpse about Eid.

Eid might be the  Islamic equivalent for Christmas. Basically lots of family gathering an visit exchanges. It can get crazy. Hardly an hour pass without the door ringing.  People usually stay for few minutes for the "Eid greetings"  and then go ahead rotating between acquaintance .

My favorite part is food. There is plenty of it. I think the sweet I ate in the 3 days  of Eid holiday is more than what I ate the whole year. Yummy

Also, there is a special prayer in the Eid morning. Then there is a ritual of sloughing a sheep ,usually, as memorial for prophet Abraham sacrifices. At least 1/3 ( I think) of the meat should be presented to the poor.  The rest can be used for  barbecues/other dishes and shared with relatives. I am a vegetarian so I skip this part.

Ohh and children  dress in new clothes and go knocking doors and people give them sweets or money .  ( Like in Halloween, but with less scary theme).

I know I am not a child but I am happy to say I received gifts and money, too.  Yahoooooooo

O and we are blessed  with two newborns in the family.  

*** I guess writing about happy times makes me happy. I started writing initially by stating the series of unfortunate events that made me think my life was dull and depressing. I am counting my blessing right now.