Later she left the bouquet in the church, put it on a relative's grave, or sent it to the convent where she studied. After the ceremony the members of the family signed the register. The guests then went to the bride's home for the banquet. The bride cut the cake and gave pieces of it to single girls to put under their pillows. When the guests began to dance, the bride and her mother went to the bridal chamber where she took off her wedding clothes and changed into her nightgown. The bride and groom spent their honeymoon in her parents' house. They were expected to stay in the bedroom for five days or more. Creole Customs Creole customs can be divided into two kinds: religious and non-religious. Religious customs focus on holidays: All Saints Day, Mardi gras and Easter, for example. On All Saints Day Creoles bring flowers made of white, black, or purple tissue paper to place on graves in the cemetery. The week before this holiday shops display crowns and crosses
handkerchief el pañuelo sweatsuit el chándal hat el sombrero swimsuit el traje de baño jacket la cazadora tie la corbata jeans los vaqueros T-shirt la camiseta mittens los mitones umbrella el paraguas necklace el collar underwear la ropa interior nightgown el camisón waistcoat el chaleco overcoat el sobretodo watch el reloj pajamas los pijamas wool la lana 53. To Wear llevar - to wear ponerse - to put on llevo llevamos me pongo nos ponemos llevas lleváis te pones os ponéis