Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Leap Day Legend

St. Patrick's Day is not quite here yet but I want to share a bit of old Irish folklore.  The legend involves St. Brigid, St. Patrick and Leap Day, February 29.

Traditionally it was the responsibility of the man to ask his sweetheart for her hand in marriage.   Women often became frustrated waiting for their suitor to propose marriage.  St. Brigid stepped forward and made a deal with St. Patrick that gave women the privilege of proposing marriage -- but only on February 29 -- a date that came around only every four years. 



Legend states that men were subjected to a fine if they refused a February 29 marriage proposal.  The fine could be money, enough fabric for a gown or twelve pair of gloves.  The story states the reason for the gloves is to prevent embarrassment by hiding the lack of a ring on the woman's hand.



The postcards pictured here are from 1916 and celebrate the opportunity for women to approach their sweetheart with a marriage proposal .  Were these postcards actually used to initiate a proposal of marriage?   The back side of two of these cards do not contain a message.  The remaining card was sent by a woman to a man in April of 1916 and contains an invitation to stop by her home to prepare for a potluck supper they both were planning to attend. 



Hope you find a special way to celebrate Leap Day, February 29.

Until next time, live and love well.



Join me this week at:

Let's Talk Vintage at Bella Rosa Antiques
Pink Saturday at How Sweet the Sound


This forum reveals random thoughts and reflections on topics of interest and events impacting the life of the founder of Doll in the Looking Glass.  Our boutique specializes in custom designed dolls that look like your child. We also design toddler and baby dolls that look real using vinyl doll components manufactured in Midland, Michigan USA by Apple Valley Doll Works.  The goal of Doll in the Looking Glass is to delight our customers with our creations.  We would love to create a special doll for you!

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Close to Our Heart



 When a heart is full of love, that special person of affection is held close to our heart throughout the day. 

 While doing our exercise routine, 
loving thoughts may drift through our minds. 


 A simple act of doing laundry can be love filled 
when viewed it as a way to show we care.


Oh, let's not forget pressing those freshly laundered clothes
 to give them a crisp finish. 



Time to go out and gather the ingredients for a favorite meal.


Nourish the physical body while creating an environment
 for sharing conversation with those we love.


A few minutes of renovation projects so our house can truly become the "home where the heart is".


I enjoyed sharing these vintage Valentine postcards with you.
Until next time, live and love well.



Join me this week at:

Amaze Me Monday at Dwellings-The Heart of Your Home 
Let's Talk Vintage at Bella Rosa Antiques
Pink Saturday at How Sweet the Sound


This forum reveals random thoughts and reflections on topics of interest and events impacting the life of the founder of Doll in the Looking Glass.  Our boutique specializes in custom designed dolls that look like your child. We also design toddler and baby dolls that look real using vinyl doll components manufactured in Midland, Michigan USA by Apple Valley Doll Works.  The goal of Doll in the Looking Glass is to delight our customers with our creations.  We would love to create a special doll for you!
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