We don't celebrate christmas, but sinterklaas kinda.
But now bcuz im too old we dont celebrate that at all, we only get some food in our shoe from time to time and thats it... ugh.
WHAT?
Don't take life to seriously, no one ever makes it out alive.
We don't celebrate christmas, but sinterklaas kinda.
But now bcuz im too old we dont celebrate that at all, we only get some food in our shoe from time to time and thats it... ugh.
I do not know how to respond to that.
Don't take life to seriously, no one ever makes it out alive.
Sinterklaas, dutch version of santa, puts stuff in our shoe.
Last edited by Byakuran; 12-03-2011 at 09:40 PM.
I know what it is.
Don't take life to seriously, no one ever makes it out alive.
Oh my god you carve a wooden shoe and if you're good he gives you candy and toys if you're bad he gives you a switch so your parents can punish you I'm pretty sure Wikipedia probably says that if you search up Kris Kringle
Why does he put stuff in your shoes? That seems so random
I couldn't respond, because I just couldn't.
Don't take life to seriously, no one ever makes it out alive.
It's a very old German tradition dating back to the pagan days. Kris Kringle came of Odin (which is why Germans call Thursday "Donnerstag," as Thor's traditional name was Donner and tag means day = Thor's Day) and Sinterklaas came of Saint Nicholaus of Myra. German kids would put treats in for Odin's flying horse Pegasus or something (jk on Pegasus lol) and they got treats back from Odin.
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