| It's the Chinese New Year of the Ram | |
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After the chaos of the passing Chinese Year of the
Horse, the upcoming Year of the Ram should be a relief according to Chinese
astrologers. Ram years are more relaxed, artistic, and peaceful.
The Chinese astrological calendar follows a twelve-year lunar cycle, with
each year named after an animal. New Year 2003 ushers in the Year of the
Ram/Goat. This ram year is a yin year, bringing with it more feminine
traits such as elegance, delicacy and creativity. As with all New Years, it's a time for change and renewal, and a
time to put aside the bad things of the previous year. If you're the slightest bit superstitious you'll take the opportunity of
another New Year celebration to do what you can to invite good luck into your
life. I'm not Chinese, but I'll take all the lucky opportunities I can get!
Entertaining family and friends is one good way to greet the New Year. Here are
some of the other Chinese traditions for welcoming the New Year and creating good
fortune in the year ahead. Decorate your home in red, the Chinese color for good luck. If you plan to host a Chinese New Year party, besides decorating with red,
incorporate rams or goats into your decor this year. Toy
goats and figurines will make whimsical decorations for your table. Make goat-shaped
cookies to serve with dessert. Give a miniature
goat packaged with a fortune cookie as
party favor. Happy New Year!

