Hellllloooooooooo (man, that's a loud echo. need to get some carpeting)
Here I am at the new digs ....
Doing the Italian thing for new homes: bringing a loaf of bread, olive oil, salt, a candle, honey ...
Here are 15 traditional housewarming gifts and their symbolic meaning. I wish these for all of you:
Bread. Meaning: “May this house never know hunger.” Wine. Meaning: “May you always have joy and never go thirsty.” Wood. Meaning: “May your home have stability, harmony, and peace.” Broom. Meaning: “May your house always be clean and free of evil spirits.” Coal. Meaning: “May you always be warm.” Honey. Meaning: “May you always enjoy the sweetness of life.” Bluebird. Meaning: “May you have happiness and good luck.” Knives. Meaning: “May always be protected from intruders.” Sugar. Meaning: “May your life be filled with sweetness.” Rice. Meaning: “May the love in your home multiply.” Olive Oil. Meaning: “May you be blessed with health and well-being.” Plants. Meaning: “May your home always be filled with life.” Salt & Herbs. Meaning: “May there always be flavor and spice in your life.” Candle. Meaning: “May you always have light through the darkest times.” Coin. Meaning: “May you dwell in good fortune.”
M 20+ T25+ S ~15.5 (BD) BD 4/6/15 D 12/23/16
"Someone I loved once gave me A box full of darkness. It took me years to understand, That this too, was a gift." ~ Mary Oliver