Glad to hear it, Julie! I so enjoy this tradition of looking up new and interesting fun facts every year. I’m sure I’ll be back next year with all new questions!
Another fun fact about Mistletoe. Ireland has a long tradition of using mistletoe. They hung it in their entries and would greet family members with a kiss. Especially if the members had been feuding, a kiss under the mistletoe would signify “live and let live”, “all is well” that they would set all feuds aside and move on being family and loving each other.
Loved the trivia, Allysha.
Glad to hear it, Julie! I so enjoy this tradition of looking up new and interesting fun facts every year. I’m sure I’ll be back next year with all new questions!
Fun! Thank you.
Another fun fact about Mistletoe. Ireland has a long tradition of using mistletoe. They hung it in their entries and would greet family members with a kiss. Especially if the members had been feuding, a kiss under the mistletoe would signify “live and let live”, “all is well” that they would set all feuds aside and move on being family and loving each other.