- Sarah wrote:
- I would like to know as much as you want to share ? tell us about your life as a child and what it was like growing up? what about your customs? do you have a big family? are you from a village or town? sorry but I will ask a lot more questions as we go on
sarah
[size=150:1ln3fcfe]Ermm..okay honey, but my life was very hard when I've been baby...
That because I've been born disabled.
Especially Cerebral Palsy...I suffered from it.
Long story about it. But now I'm fine.
Now lit bit about my life when I was kid.
I've started my primary school when I was 7 yero...
In Bulgaria education starts 6 or 7 yero.
As u probably know dat weather in Bulgaria is bit weird , for an example Summer - August sometimes 40 degrees , Winter time - -20 or even more. But the life is gud and funy... Plenty of children they make snowman , it was beautiful life.
Lot of games , which i can try to describe in my next posts.
The next one is when we had to celebrate some holidays in Bulgaria such as New Year Eve, Liberation Day,Good Friday,Easter, Saint Georges Day,Bulgarian Education and Slavonic Literature Day, Unification Day,Independence Day, and Christmas Eve.
Some of them were really kewl :) For an Example Christmas Eve and New Year Eve. Also Easter. And Good Friday.
At Christmas Eve - 24 -th DECEMBER traditional celebration is odd number of meals on the table, especially only vegetable dishes.In da room was a beautiful Christmas tree with plenty of gifts for us :) Every single Christmas when I was a kid a small team from 6-12 boys , who sing Christmas songs , also we used small stick called SURVACHKA , which is something like a ritual for health in the family, I mean when some boy slaps the back of another member from the family , with the words , which are able to bring good luck and health to da person. There was a beautiful and cosy atmosphere which I still remember...
Wow .. Long time takes dat to describe about the ordinary life in Bulgaria...
About myself , I've been born in Sofia city. I don't have any brothers or sisters , which is bit sad...My family was from Bulgaria , I mean my mum and dad. But another part was from Serbia , especially my granny. Her family was really big , for an example 12 sisters.
Next time again I'll give ya more details about the life in Bulgaria. But please let me know what do u like to know :)
Cheers!