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NOT ONLY IS IT HAUNEKA (SIC) ITS ST NICKS EVE!!!


OH BOY OH BOY I HOPE I WAKE UP TO FIND A DRADLE OR SOME LIFESAVERS!!!!!!!smile.gif

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or an orange and a shiny new nickle!!!!smile.gif

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But have you been a good boy so that you don't get any coal? Did you hang your stocking already? laughing.gif

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I got a clean tube-sock and goodness is relative....

a penny and a tangelo!?!?!smile.gif

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rofl.gif Go for it. I suppose it's possible that you were good enough that St Nick will show you some mercy. giggle.gif

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the hell with St Nick, I am hopin for Schlomo Claus!!!!...smile.gif you get 12 days of haunaka gifts with that guy I hear!!!

chocolate coins!
a pear!
new socks!

oh boy the list goes on and on!!!

new match-sticks!
shoe laces!
yarn to fix the holes in your mittens!
new hankercheifs!!
a tea candle!
emergency string!!
a 4 pack of lightbulbs!

I CAN'T WAIT!!!!

yay Schlomo Claus!!!!smile.gif

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he'll come! just you wait and see!

Schlomo Claus rises out of the pumpkin patch he deems the most "sincere". Schlomo Claus then flies through the air to deliver toys to all the good little children in the world. )ne can cause Schlomo Claus to pass him or her by merely saying "IF he comes", as opposed to "WHEN he comes". This could mean that Schlomo Claus is likely to pass by anyone who doubts his existence!!weirdface.gif

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rofl.giflmao.gif How could I ever doubt your sincerity Linus - er, um...JD!

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SCHLOMO CLAUS WILL COME!!! HE'S GOT TOO!!! MINE IS THE SINCEREST AND CLEANEST TUBE SOCK HANGING ABOVE ANY FAKE FIREPLACE EVER!!!!!!!!

THE BOUNTY OF GOLD CHOCOLATE COINS WILL BE MINE!! YOU'LL SEE!!! YOU ALL WILL SEE!!!!!smile.gif

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Don't be such a blockhead! Hahahaha!

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Earlier this week, I was researching all the holidays in this season. There's too many to count, and I'm grouping some together. But you threw me for a loop. I've never heard of St. Nick's Eve.

St. Nick's Day Can be a Nice Little Surprise

Observed in Milwaukee for generations, the holiday has grown more popular in the past few years

By Meg Kissinger of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel staff


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After living in Milwaukee for seven years, Norma Herbers thought she knew her way around this town pretty well. She could tell you what a bubbler was and where to get a good haircut. It was Dec. 6 that threw her for a loop.

"My son Andrew came home from kindergarten in tears," she said, recalling the incident 10 years ago. "He was sobbing. All the other kids had a visit from St. Nick that morning. He kept crying, 'Mom, why didn't he stop at our house?'"

Like the fish fry and frozen custard, the celebration of St. Nick's Day, though not exclusively a Milwaukee tradition, is especially strong here. Herbers had never heard of it. Tradition calls for children to hang their stockings or put out their shoes in the hopes that St. Nicholas will visit in the night, leaving a trinket or two for good children. Naughty kids will find a lump of coal or a switch instead.

The observance has been followed in Milwaukee for generations, and candy and toy retailers say the holiday has grown more popular in the past few years.

"It's stronger than ever," says Tom Stuhlmacher, co-owner of Winkie's variety store in Whitefish Bay, where Herbers stocks up on candy and small treats.

On the other side of town, St. Nick's business bubbles, too.

"The little monsters love it," says Geoff Hermsen, comptroller at Goldmann's Department Store on Milwaukee's south side. So does he. The holiday is terrific for business, especially candy and small toys.

"Their parents fill up their baskets with candy and little trinkets and away they go," Hermsen says.

Jason Grey, manager of Drew's Variety Store in Wauwatosa, puts signs around his store declaring it to be the city's "St. Nick's Headquarters." In truth, he says, thestore doesn't even have to do that.

"It's more of a courtesy reminder to our customers," he says. "As much as we push it, we don't have to. This is one of our busiest weeks of the year, thanks to St. Nick."

When the economy is strong, as it has been for the past few years, stockings on St. Nick's Day are fatter, retailers say. Simple trinkets give way to fancier stocking stuffers, like videotapes and computer games. Pokemon cards, of course, are big. Beanie Babies are still popular, variety store managers report.

Laurie Schiltz, of Wauwatosa, grew up getting Life Savers and fruit. She gives her boys the same, plus a game or two. They share a holiday video.

"It's one of our busiest weeks," says Kay Nye, who works at the Chocolate Tree on Old World 3rd St. in Milwaukee's downtown.

Nye still packs up treats for her grown daughters and laughs about how they used to put out their father's shoes for maximum effect.

"In those days, he wore a size 13," she says. "Now he wears a 15."

They were busy last week making St. Nick treats at Ultimate Confections, too, a clerk at the Wauwatosa store says.

Like many ancient traditions, the history of St. Nick's is debated. Some say St. Nick's Day is a decidedly German observance. Others say it is Spanish or Dutch. What is known is that St. Nicholas lived in the fourth century. He was a Christian prelate and the patron saint of Russia. Nicholas was a native of Patara, in the ancient district of Lycia in Asia Minor (now Turkey). He became archbishop of the metropolitan church in Myra, Lycia.

How he came to be so famous is a little bit of a saucy tale, not suitable for tender ears. Legend has it that he took pity on a poor man who was about to abandon his daughters to - get the kids away from the newspaper - prostitution. The story goes that he left trinkets for the man in his chimney. From this came the custom of secret gifts on the eve of the feast day celebrating St. Nicholas. Because of the close proximity of dates, Christmas and St. Nicholas Day are now celebrated simultaneously in many countries.

Many parents love the Dec. 6 holiday for its simplicity. Others have more ulterior motives.

"It's a great way to coax good behavior out of them," says Laurie Gray, a Wauwatosa therapist who begins reminding her two boys in mid-November that St. Nicholas Day is creeping nearer.

"My mom still sends us treats, and the baby in the family is 30," says Gray.

Herbers, now the mother of six, is a savvy St. Nick's shopper these days. She has been ready for weeks with chocolate, fruit and books that she will tuck into their stockings tonight.


From the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Journal Sentinel, December 4, 1999. Used by permission.

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It's interesting that you mention that, Mz. So you had never heard of it before? It never crossed my mind that it might be a regional thing! I thought everyone did this if they had kids...

The legend behind the Christmas stocking seems to fuel the holiday, although I don't know why it is celebrated on this day or when recognition of the day began. Weird...

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So, do you still hang stockings on Christmas Eve? I always learned that Santa Claus and St. Nick were interchangeable, and that he'll put chocolate and small toys in your stocking when he delivers gifts. I guess around here we just consolidated the two.

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no....Schlomo....Claus.......cry.gif

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Schlomo Claus arrived at work! I got chocolate and an ornament! So did Squonk!
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MzHartz wrote:

So, do you still hang stockings on Christmas Eve? I always learned that Santa Claus and St. Nick were interchangeable, and that he'll put chocolate and small toys in your stocking when he delivers gifts. I guess around here we just consolidated the two.



I don't know how other people observe the holidays, but in my family stockings were only hung for ornamentation except for on St. Nick's Eve. We had a separate special stocking for St. Nick. As I understand it, Santa and St Nick are one and the same.



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So Santa makes two stops, one to fill the stockings and another to deliver gifts?

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Yes...I know, it doesn't make much sense. My mom always said he did it to reward children who were being especially good during the holiday season. I think it was incentive for us to be good little girls when we had to go along for holiday parties, Christmas shopping, etc...all the things that make kids antsy.

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Lots of people I tell about St. Nicks don't believe me. But my parents always left me a stocking overnight for St. Nicks.

In fact, until about five years ago I'd have forgotten all about it but I'd get a call every year from the folks saying "You gotta stop by and get your stocking, St. Nick was here for ya".

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Hahaha! That's OK Riggs, some traditions die hard. I still get a basket from the Easter Bunny every year, despite my objections. laughing.gif

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Yeah, I get a basket from the "Easter" Bunny, even though my parents have recently proclaimed themselves heathens.

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I think parents hate losing the fun of those holidays JD.

I recall that for about three years after they told me there was no Santa the folks would still put one present under the tree from him and act like they had no idea how it got there. hmm.gif

I didn't care either way as long as the cool stuff kept comin' biggrin.gif

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Stevie Nicks Eve?

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Oh yeah, I stopped believing in Santa when I was 5 and faked it as long as I could get away with it!

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I thought St Nicks was goofy too- I mean, isn't that santa claus? what was up with the preliminary run & candy drop off then? Not that anyone I knew complained about the logic or logistics.....smile

I had no idea it was regional tho!!


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JD, your problem is it's not Schlomo Claus anymore, it Hanakah Hank that comes around with the gifts....Schlomo passed away a few years back......

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I'll remember that for next year!smile

One always loves the gift of a convenient long-life light-bulb and a peppermint! smile

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sgmorrell wrote:

JD, your problem is it's not Schlomo Claus anymore, it Hanakah Hank that comes around with the gifts....Schlomo passed away a few years back......






laughing.gif Hanukkah Hank! That was hysterical!!

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