Family & Kids:Holidays:Valentine's Day

Family & Kids:Holidays:Valentine's Day


Here aer some old wives' tales about Valentines Day.

Family & Kids:Holidays:Valentine's Day

To discover the name of the person you will marry, write the names of all the guys and gals you know, one name per hazelnut, and roast them over an open fire. The first nut to pop up is the name of your future mate.

Family & Kids:Holidays:Valentine's Day

If you see a falling star on August 10 you will dream of your future spouse. (St. Lawrence's Day)

Family & Kids:Holidays:Valentine's Day

If you hear a dove coo the first day of Spring, the next person of the opposite sex that you meet will be your mate.

Family & Kids:Holidays:Valentine's Day

Tie a blue satin ribbon around your ankle and you'll be kissed by day's end.

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In ancient Greece, tossing an apple to a young woman was a proposal of marriage and catching it was acceptance.

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In Scotland years ago, breaking shortbread over a bride's head on her wedding day a she will have a happy marriage. (ouch).

Family & Kids:Holidays:Valentine's Day

On February 1st, kiss a passion fruit and your fantasies will come true!

Family & Kids:Holidays:Valentine's Day

On Valentine's Day eve, put a silver coin under your pillow and your true love will propose to you by the end of the year.

Family & Kids:Holidays:Valentine's Day



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