mysterygal
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Superstitions:I know Holly's getting married, along with some other women on the lounge..found this and thought you girls might want these, you never know, it could save your life
The Big Day
Good Luck:Pick a date when the moon is waxing (increasing in size) and an hour when the tide is rising. Also be sure to time the wedding ceremony so that it ends in the second half of the hour, when the minute hand is rising on the face of the clock. Don't stop there: Everything associated with the wedding should be moving up, up, up! Anything that rises or grows promises rising fortunes for you and your spouse.
Bad Luck: Don't schedule the wedding for early in the morning. That will bring bad luck-and it's not just a superstition: in the old days the groom, and sometimes even the bride, needed ample time to clean themselves up after morning farm chores, lest they risk showing up at church smelling of animals and manure. (Nowadays it gives the groom a chance to recover from his bachelor party or whatever antics went on the night before)
The Dress
Good Luck:Whit has been a lucky color for formal weddings in the West for more than a century; for informal ceremonies, any color will do...except for black or red.
Bad Luck:Black symbolizes death-only widows can wear it-and red, the color of the devil, is unlucky too. If a woman wears a red wedding dress 1)she and her husband will fight before their first anniversary or 2) her husband will 'soon die'
The Veil
Good luck:The woman who puts on the veil on the bride should be happily married. If possible, the bride should wear the veil her grandmother wore, to ensure 'that she will always have wealth'
Bad Luck:No one other than members of the brides family should see her veil before the ceremony, and once she is fully dressed, she shouldn't look in the mirror again until after the cerermony is over. She should leave one small article of dress, perhaps a ribbon or a pin, undone so that she can add it at the last minute without having to look in a mirror.
Jewelry
Good Luck:Wearing earrings will bring the bride good luck
Bad Luck:Don't wear pearls-not in the earrings or the necklace, on the dress, or anyplace else. Pearls symbolize tears. 'For every pearl a bride wears, her husband will give her a reason to cry'
Omens
Good Luck:The animals you see on the way to church are full of omens. Lambs, doves, wolves, spiders, and toads are all good luck. If birds fly directly over your car, that's also good luck-it means you're going to have a lot of kids (Okay, maybe that's bad luck...)
Bad Luck:If a pig crosses your path on your way to the wedding, that's bad luck. If a bat flies into the church, that's bad luck also.
The Big Day
Good Luck:Pick a date when the moon is waxing (increasing in size) and an hour when the tide is rising. Also be sure to time the wedding ceremony so that it ends in the second half of the hour, when the minute hand is rising on the face of the clock. Don't stop there: Everything associated with the wedding should be moving up, up, up! Anything that rises or grows promises rising fortunes for you and your spouse.
Bad Luck: Don't schedule the wedding for early in the morning. That will bring bad luck-and it's not just a superstition: in the old days the groom, and sometimes even the bride, needed ample time to clean themselves up after morning farm chores, lest they risk showing up at church smelling of animals and manure. (Nowadays it gives the groom a chance to recover from his bachelor party or whatever antics went on the night before)
The Dress
Good Luck:Whit has been a lucky color for formal weddings in the West for more than a century; for informal ceremonies, any color will do...except for black or red.
Bad Luck:Black symbolizes death-only widows can wear it-and red, the color of the devil, is unlucky too. If a woman wears a red wedding dress 1)she and her husband will fight before their first anniversary or 2) her husband will 'soon die'
The Veil
Good luck:The woman who puts on the veil on the bride should be happily married. If possible, the bride should wear the veil her grandmother wore, to ensure 'that she will always have wealth'
Bad Luck:No one other than members of the brides family should see her veil before the ceremony, and once she is fully dressed, she shouldn't look in the mirror again until after the cerermony is over. She should leave one small article of dress, perhaps a ribbon or a pin, undone so that she can add it at the last minute without having to look in a mirror.
Jewelry
Good Luck:Wearing earrings will bring the bride good luck
Bad Luck:Don't wear pearls-not in the earrings or the necklace, on the dress, or anyplace else. Pearls symbolize tears. 'For every pearl a bride wears, her husband will give her a reason to cry'
Omens
Good Luck:The animals you see on the way to church are full of omens. Lambs, doves, wolves, spiders, and toads are all good luck. If birds fly directly over your car, that's also good luck-it means you're going to have a lot of kids (Okay, maybe that's bad luck...)
Bad Luck:If a pig crosses your path on your way to the wedding, that's bad luck. If a bat flies into the church, that's bad luck also.