A few days ago I was driving home with my cousin when we passed under a yellow traffic light. She immediately kissed her thumb and touched the roof of the car. I looked at her, befuddled. She explained that you're supposed to do that every time you go under a yellow light for good luck. I laughed and told her she was ridiculous.
I'm not afraid of Friday the 13th. I will walk under ladders and step on cracks without fear of breaking my mother's back. I don't freak out when a black cat crosses my path, either. Most of these old superstitions seem just silly to me.
Then there are funny superstitions, like a friend of mine who wears the same New Orleans Saints T-Shirt and cooks the same meal every time the Saints play ball because he's afraid it will bring the team bad luck if he doesn't. Or my younger cousin, who, when his junior high basketball team was undefeated, wore the same underwear and socks every game for luck.
I consider myself to be fairly level-headed, and when I said so to Hubs, he quickly brought it to my attention that I am, in fact, superstitious about a few things. They're things that I've done for so long that I didn't even consider them unusual. Apparently I'm right up there with the rest of the weirdos.
Bless you!
The first time I ever heard of this was while watching Dumb & Dumber. It piqued my curiosity and after questioning my grandpa I learned it was an actual superstition. From then on I've always thrown salt over the shoulder after any spill.
If the clasp on your necklace slides around to the front, kiss it.
I have no idea where this one originated, but my friends and I always kissed the clasp on our necklaces whenever they turned to the front because we were told it meant the person you liked was thinking about you, and by kissing it they would be yours. Silly little superstition, but to this day still I kiss the clasp whenever I notice it in front, out of habit.
Exessive tickling will give baby a stutter
I've heard this one my entire life. Anytime someone would come visit with a new baby, there would always be one person who wanted to tickle the poor thing until it couldn't catch its breath, and either my grandmother, mother or aunt would sternly remind them, "Don't tickle that baby too much, you'll give him/her a stutter!" I always thought it was a ridiculous superstition, but once my babies were born, I found myself asking people not to tickle them too much....just in case...
Cabbage and black-eyed peas on New Year's Day
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According to legend, eating cabbage and black-eyed peas on January 1st will grant you health and wealth. My family has never gone a New Year's Day without gathering at my grandmother's house to partake in this superstition. I don't know why we stick to this one, because none of us have suddenly come into any money. We have had good health in our family, though, so I guess it's worth eating once a year, just to be safe. They should have made it something better though, like boiled crawfish and potato salad, don't you think?
These are the superstitions I can't help but keep. Do you have any unusual superstitions? I want to hear about them!
Fun stuff! I like me some weird superstitions. There is a crazy superstition in the theatre world. NEVER say the word "Macbeth" in the theatre because you will have the WORST luck ever! It is called the "Macbeth Curse." Google it. CRAZAY stuff.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't mention that new shoes on a table will cause and argument............I throw salt over my left shoulder if I spill it and always say bless you when someone sneezes as you said it is often done out of habit.......
ReplyDeleteHowdy, fun post! I am the photographer who took the picture of the black eyed peas shown here. Can I get a link back to my site, www.lemonsandbeans.com? Thanks and keep up the good posting!
ReplyDeletelol...I am a bit superstitious also. NEVER open an umbrella inside a house/building...etc..
ReplyDeleteAnd me and my mom have this unusual superstitious ritual we've been practicing for years ever since we heard a famous spanish psychic recommend it. Every year on New Years Eve, after twelve AM, turn your underwear inside out. This will ensure that everything that went badly the past year, will reverse itself this new year. lol!! Its soooo silly, but we do that every new years eve.