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08 March 2010

International Women's Day - Soviet Postcards

Growing up in the Soviet Union meant that every year we religiously celebrated the International Women's Day. By 1980s the holiday evolved beyond its political importance and has become more of an equivalent to Mothering Sunday in Britain. Except that we continue celebrating it on 8th of March.

Like New Year, this is one of the holidays that you are expected to celebrate; and, fair enough, 8th of March is the day off in Russia. We would usually buy flowers and postcards to women whom we held dear or respected. Incidentally, it is not only women who love this festival; a few men openly said that International Women's Day was their favourite holiday.

International Women's Day annually publishes events and articles commemorating this important date; there are a few free events happening across the world, and it is not too late to attend any of them even if you have only just heard about the website. And from me here are a few Soviet postcards that we either bought on occasion or have received from the family and friends. I send them to all of you who are celebrating and love this holiday, and especially to my grandmother, mother, and a special someone who loves this festival.

3 comments:

Naukishtae said...

What a wonderful holliday.. I have never heard of this holiday before.. we do not have it in the US.. it is a great idea.. I hope you will have a great day today.. be Blessed my friend and enjoy your day...

Naukishtae

Purpur said...

Happy Women's Day! It is really sad that it is not celebrated as it should be, but as another Valentine's day. Younger generations do not even know what is it all about. And it is not by chance, but by design. Women's rights only get in the way of making maximum profit with minimum wage.

Julie Delvaux said...

@Naukishtae - they don't really celebrate it in the UK either :-) Mothering Sunday is coming up on 14th instead.

@Purpur - yes, you are quite right. Sadly, there are many festivals that are forgotten just like this one...

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