Juan, a family man, announced the automation of New Year’s—on a Tuesday night—in the same tone other men reserve for unveiling an audit or an unavoidable tax reform.
Thank you for making me smile Marcela! And for reminding me of my Catalonian Auntie whom we used to eat grapes with every NYE. A beautiful memory that you have brought back for me. 🙏
Loved this piece. It made me smile because in Hungary we have a similar New Year’s tradition. Lentils and pork for luck and abundance, while fish and chicken are considered bad luck because they make the money “escape.”🐟🐓
Traditions really do shape how we think about “future-proofing.”
This was really fun to read. And a beautiful reminder for the close of another year. Thank you.
i m glad you like it Zoe!
Thank you for making me smile Marcela! And for reminding me of my Catalonian Auntie whom we used to eat grapes with every NYE. A beautiful memory that you have brought back for me. 🙏
Exactly 12? 😃🍇 Did a quick Google, and wow! These superstitions are so fun! I'll try the 60-second grape one lol🩷🦩
Me too!
Loved this piece. It made me smile because in Hungary we have a similar New Year’s tradition. Lentils and pork for luck and abundance, while fish and chicken are considered bad luck because they make the money “escape.”🐟🐓
Traditions really do shape how we think about “future-proofing.”
Happy New Year 🥂🩷🦩
Thanks Pinky! I love to learn about this. I know in Spain you have to eat 12 grapes