Santa Claus and Winter Festivals

June 7, 2010 · Posted in Home & Family · Comment 

Nice Santa in his traditional red and white masquerade ball looking around his belly holding a large black belt, a bag of rock on the shoulder and rosy cheeks and Merry Ho Ho Ho. A dish of Turkey, kilted sausages, baked potatoes, and all the bells and whistles. Christmas carols as background music, and children playing in the snow and snowmen sled race up the hill. Everyone has their own version of what makes Christmas feel "good" for them. Created by traditions that have developed within their families and children "new traditions," he added as we grow up and marry and have children of our own.

Santa Claus and Winter Festivals

June 7, 2010 · Posted in Home & Family · Comment 

Santa Claus in his traditional red suit and white looks Nice ball in his stomach in possession of a large black belt, a bag over one shoulder and swing pink cheeks and merry Ho Ho Ho. A dish of Turkey, kilted sausages, baked potatoes, and all the bells and whistles. Christmas carols as background music, and children playing in the snow and snowmen sled race up the hill. Everyone has their own version of what makes Christmas feel "good" for them. Created by traditions that have developed within their families and children "new traditions," he added as we grow up and marry and have children of our own.

Does Santa Exist?

June 7, 2010 · Posted in Home & Family · Comment 

When I was a baby warm at bedtime on Christmas Eve. I awoke in the morning next to a pile of toys and other gifts that no one had found the night before. Magic, I was told that it was up to a man old friend who lived at the North Pole every year as a reindeer sleigh ride motor in the sky to deliver presents to children around the world that he wanted to win them.Then worn one day I "learned" Santa does not really exist, and mysterious gifts ceased. I had the cynical adult world, where magic happens unfinished, and the wars and other bad things that children are not born about.

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