The tradition of not doing laundry between Christmas Eve and New Years Day:
It started off with my great great great ... grandparents on both sides of the family somewhere in Germany. Back in those days people would hang their laundry and sheets in the attic for drying. It was the believe that when people come visit they bring their spirits with them. Should there be laundry hung in the attic those spirits could linger/get lost between the sheets and laundry in the attics (some of those old European attics are creepy if you have never been in one!). Over Christmas you would have the potential of having all of your families ghosts/spirits lingering in your attic. Without laundry hanging the spirit would leave when the family member left.
Should a spirit get lost within the laundry the family member would die that coming year.
There might be a little bit of truth behind it: We had my brother in law live with us last Christmas season and he did laundry in my house. My grandpa as well as his grandpa died last year.
It started off with my great great great ... grandparents on both sides of the family somewhere in Germany. Back in those days people would hang their laundry and sheets in the attic for drying. It was the believe that when people come visit they bring their spirits with them. Should there be laundry hung in the attic those spirits could linger/get lost between the sheets and laundry in the attics (some of those old European attics are creepy if you have never been in one!). Over Christmas you would have the potential of having all of your families ghosts/spirits lingering in your attic. Without laundry hanging the spirit would leave when the family member left.
Should a spirit get lost within the laundry the family member would die that coming year.
There might be a little bit of truth behind it: We had my brother in law live with us last Christmas season and he did laundry in my house. My grandpa as well as his grandpa died last year.
