Saturday, October 20, 2007

Laughing

Jane Ritchie started laughing today. I thought she had laughed a little bit before, but when I heard her today, I realized that she wasn't really laughing before. What was so hilarious, you ask? The fan in our bedroom! Click here to see some video:
http://picasaweb.google.com/maryabigail808/101807

Randomly, today I read this in a magazine. Very interesting!

According to Navajo (or Dine) tradition, a baby is considered to be of two worlds at birth: that of the holy people and that of the earth people. As weeks pass, adults wait and listen for the child's first chuckle -- a sign of joy that signals his desire to join his earthly family and community. In Navajo culture, it is believed that a child assumes the qualities of the person who witnesses, or coaxes, his first giggle. (So it might be wise to keep your less noble relations away!)

To commemorate this event, the laugh witness hosts a A'wee Chi'deedloh ("The Baby Laughed") ceremony. Guests, often bearing gifts, file past the infant with plates full of food. With help from the host, the baby holds out salt crystals for each of them. Placed on the food or tongue, the salt is meant to rejuvenate the good character in each recipient and serve as the first in a lifetime of generous acts by the child.

At the meal's end, either the host or a community or family elder blesses the baby, wishing him a life of generosity and gratitude. -- Putnam Goodwin-Boyd


2 comments:

Sarah said...

I need my salt crytals! I'm willing to offer food in exchange. What does Jane Ritchie like???

Unknown said...

I love this quote, thanks! Wes

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