[Cro Dreoilin] Imbolg -- Here's all the info!
sue blackmore
sblackmore1966 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 23 20:02:12 MST 2012
Unfortunately im not going to be able to be there after all
On Jan 23, 2012 7:55 PM, "JM" <jwm at mavcom.com> wrote:
> RSVP I will bring the Ale. Please send me your requests for ale so your
> tastes can be quenched!!!
>
> Jim
>
> On 1/23/2012 3:00 PM, Chris and Kelley wrote:
>
>> Whoo-hoo! Here's all the details on Imbolg:
>>
>> Join us in celebrating the traditional start of Spring with feasting and
>> offerings to Bride!
>>
>> Date: 5 February 2012
>> Time: Gather at 11:30 am, Feast at Noon, Offerings afterwards.
>> Place: Meet at Spirit Wise, 6590 S Broadway, Centenial, 80121. We will be
>> moving after food to Milliken Park, nearby.
>> Feast:
>> Please bring a dish that feeds 8 for feast. When you RSVP, please tell
>> us what you're bringing, so we don't double up too much.
>>
>> Traditional foods for Imbolg --
>> - Any foods with dairy products: milk, butter, cheese. Try to incorporate
>> a bit into whatever dish you may be bringing, or bring a dish comprised of
>> mostly dairy, such as a cheese plate.
>> - Shellfish
>> - Ale
>> - Poultry - Brad and Katie will bring.
>> - Lamb
>> - Colcannon - Chris & Kelley will bring.
>> - Dessert - Chris & Kelley will bring.
>> - Seasonal Veggies - Brad and Katie will bring.
>>
>> Taking it Deeper:
>>
>> As we all know, this is a cultural religion and there are practices and
>> traditions surrounding all of our holidays which can increase your personal
>> experience of the spiritual in your everyday life. If you are interested in
>> doing so, here are some of those traditions:
>>
>> -- It is traditional to clean your house very thoroughly before all of
>> the major holidays. This is perhaps esepcially so for the two major spring
>> holidays: Imbolg and Bealtaine.
>> -- Dress in spring colors for the Imbolg celebration.
>> -- This is a holiday that is special to animals; it is very traditional
>> to feed your livestock and pets special food on Imbolg, or consider
>> bringing a container to take home a bit of the feast for them.
>> -- If you have a household fire or the candle you lit at Samhain,
>> re-light that in your home and bring it with you to the celebration. This
>> is the most home based of the holidays and this is a way of bringing that
>> spirit with you.
>> -- If you have a Crois Bride (Brigit's Cross) from last year's
>> celebration, bring that with you to give as an offering.
>> -- Bring a personal offering to Bride, if you wish.
>>
>>
>> Feel free to ask any questions you may have!
>>
>>
>> -- Chris and Kelley.
>>
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