Monday, November 10, 2008
Halloween & Dia de Los Muertos
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Halloween is new to Mexico, Dia de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is not. Some sort of Dia de Muertos has been practiced for almost 3500 years. Here is a great article from my old local paper, The Arizona Republic. Dia de Los Muertos celebrates those that have passed on before us. Elaborate and colorful ceremonies take place in cemeteries and on street corners all across Mexico. Altars of remembrance are set up in homes and stores:
Dia de Muertos takes place on November 1, the same day Catholics celebrate All Saints Day. Being in Mexico for this holiday, Julie & I had grand plans to explore the local graveyards... but as Nov. 1 is also Mr. Sangster's birthday, we didn't have much energy after hours of celebratory cocktails, a traditional Mole meal, and super sweet chocolate cake... the holiday was not a complete loss because we did celebrate Halloween the night before in full force. And were surprised to learn that Mexico celebrates Halloween now too - and not just for one night - as we had kids coming by the casa for 3 nights in a row "tricky-tricky"...
The pinata was hung and ready for a good beating:
Jules so thoughtfully brought goodie bags for our kids and some of the local kids she knows:
All the kids found googly-eyes in their treat bags:
This was Sir Cody's costume... the cutest, sleepiest, Mariachi ever:
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