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Showing posts with label Christmas Tree. Show all posts
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The Christmas tree is a decorated evergreen coniferous tree, real or artificial, and a tradition associated with the celebration of Christmas. The Christmas tree is often brought into a home, but can also be used in the open, and can be decorated with Christmas lights (originally candles), ornaments, garlands and tinsel during the days around Christmas. An angel or star is often placed at the top of the tree, representing the host of angels or the Star of Bethlehem from the Nativity. The tradition of decorating an evergreen tree at Christmas started in Germany in the 16th century. Visit Wikipedia for more details.
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Out of curiosity, I pulled out and read the history of Santa Claus over the net. I want to know what's the story behind this Big Guy. The fact that he is famous to all children worldwide especially during the month of December. So I decided to post Santa Claus history summary. If you want to read the full details of Santa claus history visit this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus


Santa Claus, also known as Saint Nicholas/Sinterklaas, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle or simply "Santa", is a legendary figure who, in many Western cultures, brings gifts to the homes of the good children during the late evening and overnight hours of Christmas Eve, December 24[1] or on his Feast Day, December 6 (Saint Nicholas Day).[2] The legend may have part of its basis in hagiographical tales concerning the historical figure of gift giver Saint Nicholas. A nearly identical story is attributed by Greek and Byzantine folklore to Basil of Caesarea. Basil's feast day on January 1 is considered the time of exchanging gifts in Greece.

While Saint Nicholas was originally portrayed wearing bishop's robes, today Santa Claus is generally depicted as a plump, jolly, white-bearded man wearing a red coat with white collar and cuffs, white-cuffed red trousers, and black leather belt and boots. This image became popular in the United States and Canada in the 19th century due to the significant influence of caricaturist and political cartoonist Thomas Nast.[3][4][5] This image has been maintained and reinforced through song, radio, television, and films. In the United Kingdom and Europe, he is often depicted in a manner identical to the American Santa Claus, but he is commonly called Father Christmas.

One legend[which?] associated with Santa Claus says that he lives in the far north, in a land of perpetual snow. The American version of Santa Claus says that he lives at his house on the North Pole, while Father Christmas is often said[by whom?] to reside in the mountains of Korvatunturi in Lapland Province, Finland. Santa Claus lives with his wife Mrs. Claus, a countless number of magical elves, and eight or nine flying reindeer. Another legend[which?] of Santa Claus says that he makes a list of children throughout the world, categorizing them according to their behavior ("naughty" or "nice") and that he delivers presents, including toys, candy, and other gifts to all of the good boys and girls in the world, and sometimes coal to the naughty children, on the single night of Christmas Eve. He accomplishes this feat with the aid of the elves who make the toys in the workshop and the reindeer who pull his sleigh.[6][7]





A medieval fresco depicting St Nicholas from the Boyana Church, near Sofia, Bulgaria


Excerpt from Josiah King's The Examination and Tryal of Father Christmas (1686), published shortly after Christmas was reinstated as a holy day in England. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.


Folk tale depiction of Father Christmas riding on a goat (1840)



1881 illustration by Thomas Nast who, with Clement Clarke Moore, helped to create the modern image of Santa Claus



An 1886 depiction of the indigenous Norse God Odin by Georg von Rosen




Santa, otherwise known as Father Christmas, pays a visit to some children in the 1950s.


A visit to a department store Santa Claus, 1956



An old-fashioned Santa suit (2006)


Sinterklaas in 2007

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Merry Christmas everyone!!! I hope you have a wonderful christmas..



























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I asked my hubby to get the Christmas tree in our basement so I can start decorating it. It's kind of late to do it but believe me it's still early here. Usually, they put it after November 25 which is the Thanksgiving holiday. It's a little bit odd for me. I can't feel the spirit of Christmas yet. But it's part of embracing the lifestyle here in America. In due time for sure I'll get use to it. In my homeland, when the month of September comes that's the time we go crazy decorating our house. We go out and shop for Christmas stuff. You will hear the Christmas songs all over. Definitely, you will feel the spirit of Christmas. It's fantastic! So, I want to share our christmas tree. It's still incomplete, were still looking for an angel stuff to put on the top of it. Hope you like it. It's not that fancy but still fabulous. My little princess always want to be included in the picture so I have no choice.