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nextgen_holiday ([info]nextgen_holiday) wrote in [info]marvel_nextgen,
@ 2011-12-25 19:53:00


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Entry tags:anya stark, giovanna bennet, independents, joanna ketch, misha loganovich

Here Comes Santa Claus (Independents)
Christmas. Yule. Saturnalia. Dies Natalis Solis Invicti. Many cultures have celebrated and still celebrate a winter festival. There have been many names for it over the millennia. No matter the name it is a time to come together and celebrate with feasts and gifts with friends and loved ones.

Each culture has a legendary figure who would deliver gifts to children during this time. In Russia and some Slavic cultures he is known as Ded Moroz, Grandfather Frost, and comes not on Christmas but on New Year’s along with his granddaughter Snegurochka, or ‘”Snow Maiden”. In the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe he is known as Father Christmas. In the Netherlands and Belgium he is known as Saint Nicholas or “Sinterklaas” and in France he is known as Père Noël. In the United States we know him as Santa Claus.

No matter the name or who is delivering gifts, it is the season of peace, joy and togetherness. It is the season for thinking about loved ones, friends and those less fortunate. It is a time to witness the goodness and generosity the human race is capable of. It is a time for peace on Earth and goodwill toward man.



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[info]lottelensherre
2011-12-28 06:51 am UTC (link)
Charlotte was noticibly abscent on christmas day. She's jokingly pawned it off on being jewish...but she was heart breakingly home sick-not so much for home but for the people there..or the person. The person who had yet to so much as call her. No, she was definately better left alone, locked in her room with no interest or intention of leaving until it was the 26th.

Christmas sucked.

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