Do you know what Day of the Dead is and why we celebrate it? It is a celebration in Mexico that honors the lives of our loved ones who passed away. This is a traditional holiday that takes place on November first and second. Let’s find out about the traditional holiday and what it really does.
We know you miss those who have past away, we know it hurts. But, most of us have understand they’re in a better place. Although Dia de los Muertos is the day to be with them and remember them for great personalities. It’s the moment to reunite with your loved one by visiting them. On November 1st and 2nd, we paint skulls and skeletons on our faces as well as fancy traditional clothing.
On Dia de los Muertos, family members often go to the graves of loved ones and decorated it with small altars. We celebrate with sugar skulls, food, soda, candy, photos, pan de muertos, candles, flowers, and many other decorations. “Yes I celebrate Dia de los Muertos. I celebrate by going to church”, Karen Guerrero.
In conclusion, this holiday that originates from Latin America is strongly celebrated in Mexico. In each part of Mexico. In each part of Mexico, it is celebrated in various ways. People who celebrate Dia de los Muertos try to keep the tradition going.
We know you miss those who have past away, we know it hurts. But, most of us have understand they’re in a better place. Although Dia de los Muertos is the day to be with them and remember them for great personalities. It’s the moment to reunite with your loved one by visiting them. On November 1st and 2nd, we paint skulls and skeletons on our faces as well as fancy traditional clothing.
On Dia de los Muertos, family members often go to the graves of loved ones and decorated it with small altars. We celebrate with sugar skulls, food, soda, candy, photos, pan de muertos, candles, flowers, and many other decorations. “Yes I celebrate Dia de los Muertos. I celebrate by going to church”, Karen Guerrero.
In conclusion, this holiday that originates from Latin America is strongly celebrated in Mexico. In each part of Mexico. In each part of Mexico, it is celebrated in various ways. People who celebrate Dia de los Muertos try to keep the tradition going.