The Legend of the Christmas Stocking
There was a kindly nobleman whose wife had died of an illness
leaving the nobleman and his three daughters in despair. After losing
all his money in useless and bad inventions the family had to move
into a peasant's cottage, where the daughters did their own cooking,
sewing and cleaning. When it came time for the daughters to marry, the
father became even more depressed as his daughters could not marry
without dowries, money and property given to the new husband's family.
One night after the daughters had washed out their clothing, they hung
their stockings over the fireplace to dry. That night Saint Nicholas,
knowing the despair of the father, stopped by the nobleman's house.
Looking in the window, Saint Nicholas saw that the family had gone to
bed. He also noticed the daughters' stockings. Inspiration struck
Saint Nicholas and he took three small bags of gold from his pouch and
threw them one by one down the chimney and they landed in the stockings.
The next morning, when the daughters awoke, they found their stockings
contained enough gold for them to get married. The nobleman was able
to see his three daughters marry and he lived a long and happy life.
Children all over the world continue the tradition of hanging Christmas
stockings. In some countries children have similar customs. In France
the children place their shoes by the fireplace, a tradition dating
back to when children wore wooden peasant shoes. In Holland the
children fill their shoes with hay and a carrot for the horse of
Sintirklass. In Hungary children shine their shoes before putting them
near the door or a window sill. Italian children leave their shoes
out the night before Epiphany, January 5th, for La Befana the good
witch, and in Puerto Rico children put greens and flowers in small
boxes and place them under their beds for the camels of the 3 Kings.
Whatever traditions you enjoy at Christmas, enjoy them all
wholeheartedly. Though they may seem old-fashioned, boring or out-of-
date, they are a part of your culture, whatever it may be, and they
need to be cherished. What is important to remember, most of all,
though, is to keep "Christ" in "Christmas." Don't forget the reason
for the season!
From Our House To Yours
Ray, Candy, Andy and Adam
Our Sons
Andy & Adam
A Very Merry Christmas
and a Very Prosperous New Year To All!
"White Christmas"
Irving Berlin
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