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Subject: Re: Hi everyone...Great question Contemplating Tom...


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Date Posted: 09:38:22 10/24/09 Sat
In reply to: 's message, "Hi everyone...Great question Contemplating Tom..." on 16:02:08 10/16/09 Fri

Seven more days to the celebration!!! Can't wait to carve my pumpkin! The Jack o' Lantern story that I told you, I will be sharing this and other stories with my Lil One as well. Happy Halloween / Samhain.




~ Autumn










>Yes, Jack O'Lanterns keep away evil spirits that may
>linger around or in the home.
>
>Jack O'Lanterns have always been used to keep away
>evil spirits around Halloween. There is an old Irish
>story about a man named "Stingy" Jack.
>
>Stingy Jack invited the devil for a drink, so he
>convinced the devil to turn himself in a coin so that
>Jack could purchase their drinks, since Jack was too
>cheap and didn't want to pay for his drink,once the
>devil changed himself into a coin, jack decided to
>keep the money and put it into his pocket next to a
>silver cross which would prevent the devil from
>changing back to his orginal form. But eventually,Jack
>freed the devil under certain conditions and that was
>the devil could not bother Jack for one year and if
>Jack should die within that year then the devil could
>not claim his soul.
>The next year came and Jack once again tricked the
>devil into climbing up a tree to pick a piece of
>fruit. While up in the tree Jack carved a sign of the
>cross into the tree so that the devil could not come
>down until the devil promised Jack not to bother him
>for 10 more years.
>Well soon after this took place Jack died and as
>legends go...God would not allow such a person like
>Jack into heaven. The devil, still very upset by the
>tricks jack played on him and keeping his promised by
>not claiming Jack's soul,would not allow Jack into
>hell. Jack was sent off into the dark with only a
>burning coal to light his way. Jack put the coal into
>a carved out turnip and has been walking the Earth
>ever since.
>
>Remember in Ireland & Scotland the people there used
>turnips and potatoes to make scary faces- Jack
>O'Lanterns during the Samhain season. Pumpkins are
>native to here in the United States so when settlers
>came here and discovered that a pumpkin could be
>carved out...that's how we here still have the
>tradition of craving pumpkins and making Jack
>O'Lanterns here today.

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