

Hey, Hey, Hey… it’s Fat Tuesday, or as they say in gay Paris, Mardi Gras. This giant festival of parades, great music and delicious food has been going on for weeks and sadly ends with a bang, on Mardi Gras Day in New Orleans.
Without a doubt, the most famous American celebration happens in New Orleans, but you can celebrate Mardi Gras anywhere

For those of you who have never been to a Mardi Gras, it is massive! It's

Here are some interesting facts:
Pope Gregory XIII who made it a Christian holiday when, in 1582, he put it on his Gregorian calendar (the 12-month one we still use today). He placed Mardi Gras on the day before Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. That way, all the debauchery would be finished when it came time to fast and pray. It ends on Easter Sunday.
The first part of the Carnival season is invitation-only coronation balls and s

There is an on-going battle as to which city held the first Mardi Gras: Mobile (Alabama) or New Orleans (Louisiana).
There are nine parades on Mardi Gras, most notably Rex. This is the Parade where youmeet the “King” of the parade. The word ‘Rex’ means king.
A plastic baby is baked inside the King Cake, and whoever receives the baby in their piece of cake must buy the next King Cake, or throw the next party!

These are some of the dates for future Mardi Gras:
February 24, 2009
• February 16, 2010
• March 8, 2011
• February 21, 2012
• February 12, 2013
• March 4, 2014
• February 17, 2015
So no matter where you are, and if you can, this is a great reason to get together with friends and family to celebrate. In these troubling economic times, it doesn’t have to be expensive, just incorporate some simple fun things. Don’t forget if your Catholic, Lent (or the 40 days of fasting) begins tomorrow. So as they say in New Orleans...
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I hope you all of the colors of beads that you want. Enjoy FAT TUESDAY!
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