Our tradition here in Greece says that Santa Claus comes in our houses every year, at midnight, between December the 31st and January the 1st. It seemed to me that I heard a "ho..ho..ho" last night but I didn't get up of my bed. I was too tired for that...
In the morning my girls were shouting that Santa had visited us and our shocks where full of candies and sweets.
There were presents for the girls too! In fact these were the second round of presents since they had recieved presents from us at the Christmas morning! But these presents where different because they were from Santa himself! And although they do know that Santa is not a real person we continue the tradition because we like to give and share happiness and smiles from each other.
This year Saint Nicolas won the coin at our Santa's cake!
I hope he protects us all!
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I also feel grateful to have you, my friends, around me. I have recieved so much love from people I hardly know and I hope I have sent some back!
Thank you for your lovely presents and cards!
In the morning my girls were shouting that Santa had visited us and our shocks where full of candies and sweets.
There were presents for the girls too! In fact these were the second round of presents since they had recieved presents from us at the Christmas morning! But these presents where different because they were from Santa himself! And although they do know that Santa is not a real person we continue the tradition because we like to give and share happiness and smiles from each other.
This year Saint Nicolas won the coin at our Santa's cake!
I hope he protects us all!
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I also feel grateful to have you, my friends, around me. I have recieved so much love from people I hardly know and I hope I have sent some back!
Thank you for your lovely presents and cards!