St. Nicholas
[a repeat post from past years -]
I was first introduced to St. Nicholas as a freshman in college when my dear friend Grace [whose grandparents on both sides of her family came to the US from the Netherlands] put a wooden shoe, filled with candy, outside my door on December 6th. [Still have that shoe, btw.]
I’ve loved the idea of St. Nicholas ever since!
There’s a lot of fact and folklore about him today, but most believe he was a real person and that the idea of Santa Claus came from the acts of goodwill that he did.
[Random Acts of Christmas Kindness, if you will - ]
Here’s
a link that tells his story
briefly.
Back in the day I wanted to have “Santa Claus” visit our boys on December 6th
and keep Christmas sacred [or, practically --at least spread out the
gift-receiving a little for them], but it didn't work out that way. And
while 'Santa Claus' has never been ALL THAT at our house, he still gave a
few gifts...
So, Happy St. Nicholas Day to you!
At our house Santa has always been pretend.
We
hope that in the midst of all the hustle and bustle of the Christmas Season you
can take the time to see a tiny baby lying in a manger who died so we might
live eternally.
What
a hope we have because of Him!
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