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Who Is Santa?


childrenSanta Claus goes by quite a few names, Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, and of course, The Jolly Fat Man. He is one of the most loved holiday figures by children in Western society, if not THE most. And it's not hard to understand why. Saint Nick brings lots of presents to all Christmas celebrating children across the globe! The amazing thing is that he does all of this in just one night!

The job Kris Kringle has is not an easy one. It's a process that lasts all year-round. He makes a list of every boy and girl, and keeps track of their good and bad behaviour to finally decide, when Christmas roles around, if they've been naughty or nice. He then gets his magical workshop elves to work around the clock on the perfect present for every good child. Then he gathers those gifts on his magical sleigh, pulled by 9 flying reindeer, and takes off to drop all of the toys down the chimneys of all the well behaved boys and girls. He doesn't forget the misbehaved, though. He will sometimes leave coal in their stockings, and figure they should be grateful it wasn't something else.

For the rest of the year, Santa spends some of his time in the North Pole located at the tip top of our planet, and most of his time in Santa Claus Village in Lapland, Finland. It is believed that he stays there with Mrs. Claus. There aren't as many nicknames for her, but she still has her role helping to keep her husband’s spirits lifted. He also lives with the aforementioned reindeer, Dasher, Donder, Comet, Prancer, Vixen, Cupid, Blitzen, Dancer, and Rudolph. He's the one with the red nose, of course.

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For many years, Santa has also been receiving letters. Sometimes he even writes back, but with so many letters, it can be difficult. With everything else he does, the fact that he still at least TRIES is no less than awe-inspiring.

Clearly, Father Christmas is a very kind and merry old man. Always wearing furry, white, and red clothing, black boots, and the infamous "Santa hat," he spreads more joy to young kids than the Easter Bunny, even though the Easter Bunny lays plastic eggs full of candy. YOU try doing that. However, Santa Claus has raised the bar so high it looks to be that the only person who'll ever be able to top him would be good old Saint Nick.

Though it is still unknown WHY Santa is as giving a person as he is, wouldn’t you agree that Santa Claus is just about the coolest holiday icon who ever existed? He has inspired so many lifelong stories and memories of nearly every human being on earth. Not many things can accomplish that.

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All About Santa Claus

It's only fitting that since Santa Claus has the magnificent capability to
visit homes around the world in a single night that more than one place would
claim to be his home. It's common belief that Santa hails from the wintry North
Pole, but folks in Finland will also tell you that Santa calls that country his
home. To prove it, the Finns will even invite you to visit Santa in his workshop
before Christmas or during the year and talk with Santa Claus as he and his
elves busy themselves for their end-of-year Christmas expedition around the
globe.

The popularity in America today of the images and legend of Santa Claus can be traced to the poem, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas,' that was written by Clement Clarke Moore in 1822. In that poem, Moore described St. Nicholas as a jolly fellow who flew from house to house in a sleigh pulled by reindeers and waited for children to go to bed on Christmas Eve before he came down the chimney to deliver Christmas presents for them.

Following the distribution of that poem, the popular magazine Harper's Weekly published cartoons by Thomas Nast between 1863 and 1886 that depicted Santa as a cheerful fellow with a large round belly and long white beard who wore a bright
red suit that was trimmed with white fur. In those cartoons, Santa also held a
sack, which was filled with toys for boys and girls, over his shoulder. The
cartoons also showed Santa reading letters from good boys and girls, working in
his workshop with his elves, checking his list to make sure he had all the
required toys and even showed his wife, Mrs. Claus.

The tradition of Santa Claus was brought to America however by Dutch colonists
who settled in New York City, which was called New Amsterdam at the time.
The real St. Nicholas is said to be a minor saint from the 4th Century with a
reputation for generosity and kindness that gave rise to legends of many
miracles that he performed for the poor and unhappy. One of the stories about
the legend of St. Nicholas is that he saved three poor girls who were sisters
from being sold into a life of slavery or prostitution by their father.
According to the legend, Santa Claus provided the girls with a dowry so that
they could get married.

The legend of St. Nicholas led to hundreds of people being devoted to him and
consequently thousands of European churches became dedicated to him. After the
Reformation period however, widespread practice and worship of St. Nicholas
disappeared in European countries that were Protestant, except in Holland where
the legend of St. Nicholas continued. St. Nicholas was known as Sint Nikolaas
but that was later corrupted to Sinter Klaas.

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Dutch colonists took this tradition of Sinter Klaas to New York City where it
was adopted using the Englist name of Santa Claus. Over time, the Dutch legend
of the kindly saint was combined with old Nordic folktales about a magician who
punished naughty children and rewarded good ones with presents to give rise to
the stories that now exist about Santa Claus.

The red and white-trimmed suit of Santa Claus is believed to be the colors that
the original St. Nicholas worebecause red and white were the colors of the robes
worn by traditional bishops. It is also believed that the Coca Cola Co. played a
role in what is regarded as the popular look of Santa Claus today through
paintings by artist Haddon Sundblom that were placed in some of the company's
advertisement between 1931 and 1964.

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