Bawling for Blessings
The annual Crying Sumo Competition took place in Tokyo yesterday.
In crying sumo the babies are held up by amateur sumo wrestlers in a ring, and the baby who cries first is the winner. If both babies cry, then the one that cries loudest wins. A total of 84 babies born last year participated in the contest at the temple.
In crying sumo the babies are held up by amateur sumo wrestlers in a ring, and the baby who cries first is the winner. If both babies cry, then the one that cries loudest wins. A total of 84 babies born last year participated in the contest at the temple.
Crying sumo is a blessing for healthy growth of the child.
I don't understand the competition of this. Is there a wail-off to determine the loudest crier of all babies presented? What prize does the loudest crier receive?
"I love winners when they cry, losers when they try." (Tom T. Hall) | Available at chapters.indigo.ca |
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4 comments:
The winner gets to be the Town Crier!
Ohhhh - Well done!
LOL.
Oh, by the way, Happy Birthday, my friend! :)
Hope it's a blast!
Thank you. Very nice of you to remember - especially with so much going on!
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