Thursday, February 17, 2011

Chinese New Year and the Lantern Festival

The world outside is blowing up. Literally. Fireworks in every direction. We have two balconies in our apartment, north and south, and we can see blazes of fire from each one. It's a whole fireworks show that's been going on for the past hour and should intensify as the night goes on.

Milo is about to have a nervous breakdown. He's pacing back and forth, on the couch, on the windowsill, out to the front door. He can see the lights but then there are certain sounds that he just doesn't know where they are coming from. He's getting a good work out at least.

Today is the 15th day of the lunar calendar in China and it's the last night of Chinese New Year Celebrations. (Can I get a What...What?!). It's the Lunar Festival where they light tons of red lanterns along the streets and light fireworks because it's the last night to celebrate. I mean power to the Chinese people and all that and congratulations that they seem to be the 2nd largest economy and yay for the Year of the Rabbit but I've been thinking....

You know how in the US, every year animal rights groups urge people not overdo it and impulsively buy a cute bunny for their child on Easter? Every year thousands of rabbits die because about two weeks later, the kid doesn't want it anymore... and Bop! on the head of a little Bunny Foo-Foo somewhere... and we have rabbit stew...

Ok, I am exaggerating a little...

But just imagine how many MILLIONS of rabbits were bought this year in China to fulfill the desires of little Chinese children everywhere this New Year.

Just food for thought... or is it thought for food?

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