Posted by Rue at 09:05 AM. Filed under: Lunedì with Luna •
Monday, April 28, 2008
“Ma, I’m getting married!” were the words that Lilia uttered as she ran into the basement of her parents home, while her boyfriend stood in the doorway with a strange look on his face.
Posted by Rue at 08:37 AM. Filed under: Lunedì with Luna •
Friday, March 14, 2008
Be careful bro, 'cuz not everything you need to know....
Monday, March 10, 2008
The throwing of the bouquet and garter belt is another one I have a hard time with. It becomes some stampede of single women all waiting to catch it, as they are next in line to get married. How about a lot of singles that don’t want to get married sitting there enjoying a Cosmo. You have some idiot yelling “get out there and see if it’s your turn!” That’s usually when I give a look, and that’s interpreted as the evil eye for a lot of Italians.
Posted by Rue at 08:41 AM. Filed under: Lunedì with Luna •
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Posted by Rue at 10:01 AM. Filed under: All people & things Italian •
Monday, February 18, 2008
Is there some book somewhere stashed in a cave, or wooden stove that holds all the rules and menus that people have had for the past 100 years? Who writes these rules and why do people feel they have to stick to it, vs. making suggestions and making it more about being about enjoying and revelling in a special time of year with family and friends.
Whether it is Easter, Christmas, a wedding or bridal shower….there’s some book somewhere that holds a slew of ridiculous rules. Don’t get me wrong, some traditions are great….but as time goes by and people’s philosophies and mentalities change, so should tradition and here are some of my favourites to rant on!
Over a family supper the other night, the conversation went to an upcoming bridal shower of a 3rd cousin. I had already called and said that I wasn’t going, as it would be a typical Italian shower held in a reception hall, about 100 women with a dull MC with a really big ego who plays a bunch of stupid games to get the party going.
The cover charge for each person was $60 and at the bottom of the invitation was where the bride was registered. So, if you want to go, it would cost you well over $200!
I hadn’t seen this young woman in over 3 years; her wedding would be the month after so another $150 per person is required to give as a gift…. Yes, it’s that expensive to go to a wedding today. You’re wondering who made up that rule “the per person” gift of money. Well, it’s been around for as long as I can remember, so at the end of the night, there’s well over 50 grand in cash and cheques in a box waiting to be counted so the party, band and whoever else can be paid from it.
How did I come up with that figure, well it’s the wedding list. It starts off with family and friends and then all the extended people from that and you end up with 300 people. 90% of whom the bride and groom don’t even know, but to make their parents happy they go along with it.
Another tradition of the bride being in white…even if it’s her 2nd or 3rd wedding, mmmmmmmm, what does white represent again? Right! So how can you walk down the aisle again, in white, as the first time already was a stretch! Ok, my cynicism is showing…..How about this as a new rule, your 1st time around I can see that…but after that, make it a sexy cocktail dress!
Stay tuned for Part II
Posted by Rue at 02:35 PM. Filed under: Lunedì with Luna •
Monday, February 11, 2008
My favorite part of Valentine's Day is all the pretty red, white and pink heart motif stuff in the stores this time of year -and how I can get it all cheap the day of and even CHEAPER the day after. Like Nadia I'm a girl of discriminating taste. If my man is spending his hard-earned cash on me, it's gotta be on quality stuff. Drugstore and dollarama tchatchkes: that's what my loose change is for.
Happy Valentine's Day!
Posted by Rue at 09:31 AM. Filed under: Rue-minations •
It felt like an arena, and our side just got the 1st point! This woman would not ruin Laura’s day and I didn’t care if I got shit, but she would not control or have power, I’d see to that!
Posted by Rue at 09:15 AM. Filed under: Lunedì with Luna •
Sunday, February 10, 2008
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