Saturday, February 15, 2025

MooseMaas 2000 CO1

MooseMaas, 2000

MooseMaas is the 9th Sabbat.  It can be held at any time during the year but we tended to like doing them early.  For many of us from October till February was a headlong rush so this was a great way to wrap that crazy season up.  Generally, they were scheduled on a Sunday from 10:am till 5:pm that way people were still able to get home in time to get ready for the work week.

MooseMaas is a day of total indulgence, relaxation & friendship.  It’s a day when we all wear our most comfortable clothes; many just show up in their jammies, sweats, snugglies, slippers, socks, whatever and spend the day together.  This is normally an adult only Sabbat. This is NOT a public Sabbat, although very close friends and partners are more than welcome to indulge with us.

Everyone brings their favorite comfort food to share.  Doesn’t matter what it is – casserole, meal, breakfast, dessert, snacks – we don’t have any mealtimes planned.  Everyone just sort of grazes all day on anything they want.  There are NO calories on MooseMaas.

Everyone offers at least one indulgence to the group … foot baths, facials, back massage, readings, reiki, manicures, pedicures, nail polish, skin care, hair shampoo … you name it, you can offer it.  Each person is responsible for bringing whatever supplies they will need.

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Go Mbeannaigh    (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)
Beannaichte Be    (Gaelic, Scotland - Blessed Be)

Sonqongi Apukuna Wak'aychasunkiku
   (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl     (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)
Seja Abençoado     (Portuguese, Portugal - Blessed Be)

If you have a favorite game, music, movie, craft you’re welcome to bring that as well. This is a free form Sabbat so all suggestions, comments, changes were always welcome.

Go Mbeannaigh
          (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)

Sonqongi Apukuna Wak'aychasunkiku
          (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl
          (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)

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