And a Happy New Year to you! We always take time on New Year's Eve to pray for God's blessing for the coming year
and thank Him for His grace through the ending year. This has been a difficult year for many, and we are praying for His grace and mercy as we move into 2014. It just seems the fitting way for us to end one year and begin another...
New Year's Eve...the last one...in London, with the London Eye....
In England and other areas of the UK, especially in Scotland
where Hogmanay is celebrated from Dec. 31st until Jan. 1st (known as Ne'erday) as the New Year's tradition, one of the old traditions is called First Footing.
The First Footer refers to the first person who crosses the
threshhold after midnight and "seals yer fate" for the coming year.
The First Footer should be a tall, dark and handsome man with a "dainty
foot" and come with certain things:
Until
the First Footer came in the front door after midnight, no one should enter or
leave. The First Footer would knock, be asked to enter and do so with gifts in
his pockets which have regional variations. The usual in my family's tradition
was bread or sometimes salt, coal, coins and matches. In Scotland the bread is shortbread
and also included...what else? Whiskey! The First Footer then backs out of the
door...so he won't take his good luck with him. Then the door (and the party)
is free for all!
The coal means your hearth won't grow cold, your bread is enough food, the coins insure prosperity and the matches, light.
The coal means your hearth won't grow cold, your bread is enough food, the coins insure prosperity and the matches, light.
First Footers who met the criteria, were in great demand and could make
good money going from house to house by appointment. I don't know how many do so today, although a Scots neighbor said the gifts nowadays are more likely whiskey!
So who will be first
through your door??? I know who will be first in our home, as He will never
have left! A Happy New Year to you all and may 2012 be a year of health,
prosperity, peace and happiness in our home and in yours!
Now on to the first Tuesday Cuppa Tea for 2014! In keeping with the New Year celebrations...
I found this old cup...no saucer, just a cup...with the verse O'Auld Lang Syne on it.
The cup is in the Romantic Staffordshire style, and I haven't researched the blue transferware pattern yet.
The cup was made by Wedgwood, England between 1891 and 1900 according to the mark. The verse comes from a poem by Robert Burns who wrote it in 1788. It has become such a staple of New Year celebrations all over the English speaking world, and has been translated into thousands of languages.
So, with the help of some antique post cards, I wish you the happiest and most prosperous and healthy of New Years!
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