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AGE: mom 40 me 10 grandma 70
Date_of_performance: 2001-2015
Language: english
Nationality: Canadian
Occupation: Artist/ retail
Primary Language: English
Residence: Toronto, Canada
Quote: “don’t finish your plate, remember to leave some for your guardian angle.”
Since I was young my mother taught me to leave a little bit on your plate at meals for your guardian angel. this was information and a tradition past down from her mother and grandmother. the act of leaving food for your guardian angle is meant to remind you that someone is watching over you, but it also acts as a test of gratitude and piaty to leave perfectly good food for an invisible being.
Now as an adult i am am aware that i was a chubby child and my mother was often trying to get me to slow down on my meals, this combined with her pius nature mahy explain the guardian angels that would appear around meal times. we were never shunned for not leaving food for the angle, but we would be celebrated by my mother and grandmother if we did. in hindsight i do believe it is a nice concept to give thanks to the one looking after you though it was only truly encouraged amongst the female cousins so i also fear it was a tactic to get us to already edit and alter our eating habits to maintain the idea of a godly woman.