Re: Re: Ground Hog Day
[email protected]
In a message dated 2/1/2004 11:36:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
My 5yo found out that Monday is Ground Hog Day, and
wants to know how we are going to celebrate it.
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Today at church one kid (schooled) asked me if there would be school
tomorrow, as it was Groundhog Day. I told her that I thought that Ground Hog Day was
an excellent reason to close school, but unfortunately it was unlikely.
Kathryn
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[email protected] writes:
My 5yo found out that Monday is Ground Hog Day, and
wants to know how we are going to celebrate it.
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Today at church one kid (schooled) asked me if there would be school
tomorrow, as it was Groundhog Day. I told her that I thought that Ground Hog Day was
an excellent reason to close school, but unfortunately it was unlikely.
Kathryn
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kstjonn
you could make pancakes :) I researched this a bit and found that in
France, people eat pancakes on Imbolc. The pancake symbolizes the
full moon :) and they are quite yummy. Of course, Europeans have a
different concept of what makes a pancake but you could make them
however you like and call it a celebration!
France, people eat pancakes on Imbolc. The pancake symbolizes the
full moon :) and they are quite yummy. Of course, Europeans have a
different concept of what makes a pancake but you could make them
however you like and call it a celebration!