Not a day to celebrate when you teach four/five year olds like I used to!!! Bless their cotton socks but some of the 'jokes' were so funny because they were so - well, unfunny!!!
All Fool's Day is based on an old tradition which in this country stops at twelve midday. A day when practical JOKES can be played on others but only in the morning!!!
I remember the discussions on allocating a day to be 'International Day of Tatting' and when the first of April was put forward I inwardly cringed as I thought it would make our craft look 'foolish' too.
Well it happened and it was the day chosen and I still think it's an 'odd' day to celebrate our craft which I don't think is foolish. So I sit here at home and tat (as I do nearly every day of the year) but wouldn't dream of taking it out with me as I don't want people to associate All Fools Day with either the craft or (less importantly) ME being foolish!!!
OK, I know I'm a fool but a harmless one, usually!!
OK, I know I'm a fool but a harmless one, usually!!