Monday, 31 October 2011

Blogtoberfest Finale = Give Halloween the flick = find a celebration that's Australian ...


A mate of mine posted this on Facebook ...
and I thought ...
what does Halloween mean?
Do kids, parents, people on about Halloween, know what it means?
Why are Aussies celebrating something so American?
Is the USA going to begin celebrating ...
Australia Day or Anzac Day?????

Wikipedia explained ...

Halloween (or Hallowe'en), a contraction of All-Hallows-Eve (as in the day before "All Hallows" or "All Souls" Day), is an annual festival observed on October 31. In recent years the American inspired (and US media driven) commercialisation of this date (previously marked in the UK by children carving lanterns in turnips or swedes and little else - pumpkins being scarce) has resulted in the importing of US traditions such as "trick-or-treating", costume parties, and carving lanterns from real pumpkins which are now cultivated specially for this purpose.
OK we can lay some claim to the 'All Hallows' association.

For the rest it's a repetition of Valentines Day ...
when Australia never celebrated ...
till the media & retail hype conned us!!!

Wake up Australia ...
see anything here you could create a day about?

C'mon I've only skimmed the Google surface
let's give Halloween the flick ...
let's create a celebration that symbolises Aussies!

On that note ...

It's been fabulous = 33 posts in 31 days = ♥ Bliss ♥

Now, about that day we're going to create ...

1 Comments:

Nelly said...

I said same to kids We are not Americams.I say the same when they say they want some candy.What now? We say lollies not candy we are Aussies not Americans.I dont like the idea of hallowen at all.

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