Happy Friday and welcome to this week's, Welcome To The Weekend Blog Hop.
Some weird, some wonderful, some funny and some stupid. I really must start carrying a book around me because as quickly as one idea enters my head, it slips right back out when another idea arrive's!!
On one of our the morning walks, I noticed myself thinking "Good Morning Mr Magpie how's your wife" to a Magpie's in the woods. Just like Kayleigh from the comedy 'Car Share' would do!! This got me thinking of Old Wives' Tales and how I still live by them today.
Here is some my Grandma and Mum passed down to me that I find myself saying over the years to my children.
#1 Walking Under A Ladder:
"Don't walk under a ladder or it will cause bad luck."
Ekk I never walk under ladders. Do you?
#2 Find A Penny Pick It Up:
"Find a penny pick it up, all day long you will have good luck" ♯ 🎶♬
Not that I bend down for a penny much nowadays. After all this exercise I am doing lately and my age, I find it hard to bend down. Lol. Plus what is a penny worth!? Yeap a penny 😁
#3 Don't Put New Shoes On The Table:
"Don't put new shoes on the table it gives you bad luck."
My kids never learn this one. When I see my children just about to put a bag with their new shoes in on the table it is like a scene from White Chick's movie when I run so fast across the kitchen and snatch the bag out of their hands before I fall to the floor in slow motion shouting Noooooo!!!
#4 An Apple A Day:
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away."
So they say. I need to live by this one, now I am getting on a bit. Another birthday in a few weeks!! I really need to keep the doctor away.
#5 Magpies, One For Sorrow:
One for sorrow,
Two for joy,
Three for a girl,
Four for a boy,
#6 Carrots Help You See At Night:
Carrots Help you See at Night.
Do they? Or just another old wives tale? I tell my kids they do. They always eat a few more when I tell them.
#7 Cracking your knuckles:
Cracking your knuckles will give you arthritis.
#8 Sitting On A Cold Floor Will Gives You Piles:
Does sitting on a cold floor really guive you piles?
Never sat on a cold floor because of this saying.
#9 You Will Catch A Cold Without A Coat:
Can you get a cold from not wearing a coat?
I know I have caught a fever quite a few times when I have gone out without my coat before. I am so nesh!!
#10 You'll Catch A Cold If You Go Out With Wet Hair:
If you go out with wet hair you will catch a death of a cold.
One my grandma use to say!
#11 Counting Sheep Will Help You To Fall To Sleep:
Does counting sheep help you fall to sleep?
I keep saying I will count them when I can not get to sleep but at the minute I fall to sleep as soon as my head hits the pillow.
#12 Pull Out A Grey Hair And 2 More Will Follow:
Does plucking grey hairs really make more grow back in their place?
Another one I believe in but will not ever do!!
#13 If You Eat The Crusts Your Hair Will Go Curly:
I like curly hair and always wanted it but not a fan of crusts.No matter how may times I try to eat them.
#14 Left-hand Money Going Out Right Hand Money Coming In:
#13 If You Eat The Crusts Your Hair Will Go Curly:
Eating the crust of bread will give you curly hair?
I like curly hair and always wanted it but not a fan of crusts.No matter how may times I try to eat them.
#14 Left-hand Money Going Out Right Hand Money Coming In:
When your palms itch it means money. An itching left palm means money to be paid out, while an itching right palm is money coming in.
Never believe it if my left hand but alway hope it is true when my right-hand itches.
#15 Don't Break A Mirror Or You Will Get 7 Years Bad Luck:
#15 Don't Break A Mirror Or You Will Get 7 Years Bad Luck:
Does breaking a mirror really give you 7 years of bad luck?
Noooo stay away from the mirror.
#16 Dandelion Will Make You Wee The Bed:
If you pick a dandelion you will wet the bed.
Never pick a dandelion unless you want to wee the bed, haha!!
#17 Do Not Cut Your Fingernails On A Friday:
Cutting your nails on a Friday is unlucky.
I neverrrrrrrr cut my fingernails on a Friday. Do you?
Old wives' tales are usually handed down to us from our parents/grandparents as that is where I heard them from. I am in my 40's but I wonder how many people under this age still live by them!?
Let me know in the comments below if you have old wife's tales. Also if you are the younger generation that uses them.
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