Santa Comes to Deliver Presents but Once a Year
Santa Claus is the merry old gent living at the North Pole who brings good little children their presents every year at Christmas.It's Santa Time! |
The legend of Santa Claus is perhaps the most enduring and indelible imprint of Western culture upon the world, and it is simply impossible to have hard feelings about Santa Claus.
Santa brings gifts to the homes of the good children late on 24 December, the night before Christmas Day also known as Christmas Eve. Some European countries switch the date to St. Nicholas' Day, 6 December, which isn't nearly as fun because part of the joy of Christmas is that it marks the end of the old year and the beginning of the new one only a week later, providing a continuous period of festivity.
Christmas at the very end of the year also helpfully overcomes the foul European and North American weather that time of year.
Shhh! Don't tell anyone I'm here! |
Another unforgettable stamp on Christmas was the editorial, "Is There a Santa Claus?" This editorial appeared in the 21 September 1897 edition of The New York Sun. The editorial was written in response to the query of a young girl, Virginia O'Hanlon, who was told to write to the Sun to find out if her doubts about Santa Claus were true. It thus has the immortal phrase, "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus."
Santa! |
2020
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