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Holiday Magical Memories Of French Life

December 2, 2009 by  
Filed under Travel

Holiday traditions in French life do differ from our own in many ways. The French really enjoy and savor the holiday seasons and take time to spend them with loved ones and family.

Easter in France is taken seriously, especially by those who have dedicated Catholic faith. The bells of all French Catholic Churches do no ring for three days leading up to Easter Sunday. They all them chime and people turn to their neighbors and loved ones and hug as the music from the bells ring out.

Children in France do not believe in the Easter bunny. The Flying Bells return on Easter morning and leave a trail of chocolate covered eggs in their wake. They are hidden among the houses and the gardens of children’s homes for them to search out and find.

Christmas is a joyous time of year no matter where you live, but France hold its traditions from the past dear to their hearts and places them within their Christmas celebrations and customs. The children place, not stockings but their shoes by the hearth for not Santa but Pere Noel to fill full of goodies and toys. They also are puppet shows done on Christmas eve for the children and has been a tradition for centuries.

Trees are not decorated as we do here in the states. They are done up in lovely candies and mixed nuts. Dinners are always served on Christmas Eve night after the Christmas Mass is over. The meal can have delicious recipes from chicken, goose, capon, turkey and a white pudding.

Bastille Day is celebrated throughout France on the fourteenth of July with parades in the streets and fireworks that go on until the night is well on its way. Townspeople gather to commemorate the mobs of angry people who stormed through this once famous Paris prison and freed the prisoners and towns from the awful things being done there.

Fireworks can be seen all over the towns on Bastille Day and last until late night. People also have dances within the streets and love parades of all kinds to celebrate this day.

A wedding tradition in France consists of a member of the wedding party using a special saber to take the head off a bottle of champagne. This tradition supposedly got its origins from horse soldiers called the Hussard of Napoleon.

They would let the ladies hold bottles with spirits in them high above their heads in the air and then the soldiers on their steeds would gallop toward them sabers held high and take the bottles head off in one fell swoop.

French life holds traditions steadfast in all of their celebrations and also incorporate the importance of spending quality time with loved ones and friends to share in the seasons meaning and joy. The french employers allow each person a total of 5 weeks during a one year period off for specifically celebrating the holiday seasons. This gives them time throughout the year to enjoy their families and especially the ones who visit maybe only once every season.

Everyone feels they want have the French Life. If you want to discover a little more about Living in France, you will see that there are a lot of places where you can get more info.

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