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Sunday 23 December 2012

The Origin of Santa Claus

1. Nicholas was born in Parara, Turkey in 270 CE and later became Bishop of Myra.  He died in 345 CE on December 6th.  He was only named a saint in the 19th century.

2. Nicholas was among the most senior bishops who convened the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE and created the New Testament.  The text they produced portrayed Jews as “the children of the devil”[11] who sentenced Jesus to death.

3.  In 1087, a group of sailors who idolized Nicholas moved his bones from Turkey to a sanctuary in Bari, Italy.  There Nicholas supplanted a female boon-giving deity called The Grandmother, or Pasqua Epiphania, who used to fill the children's stockings with her gifts.  The Grandmother was ousted from her shrine at Bari, which became the center of the Nicholas cult.  Members of this group gave each other gifts during a pageant they conducted annually on the anniversary of Nicholas’ death, December 6.

 4. The Nicholas cult spread north until it was adopted by German and Celtic pagans.  These groups worshipped a pantheon led by Woden –their chief god and the father of Thor, Balder, and Tiw.  Woden had a long, white beard and rode a horse through the heavens one evening each Autumn.  When Nicholas merged with Woden, he shed his Mediterranean appearance, grew a beard, mounted a flying horse, rescheduled his flight for December, and donned heavy winter clothing.

 5. In a bid for pagan adherents in Northern Europe, the Catholic Church adopted the Nicholas cult and taught that he did (and they should) distribute gifts on December 25th instead of December 6th.

 6. In 1809, the novelist Washington Irving (most famous his The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle) wrote a satire of Dutch culture entitled Knickerbocker History.  The satire refers several times to the white bearded, flying-horse riding Saint Nicholas using his Dutch name, Santa Claus.

 7. Dr. Clement Moore, a professor at Union Seminary, read Knickerbocker History, and in 1822 he published a poem based on the character Santa Claus: “Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.  The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in the hope that Saint Nicholas soon would be there…”  Moore innovated by portraying a Santa with eight reindeer who descended through chimneys.

 8.  The Bavarian illustrator Thomas Nast almost completed the modern picture of Santa Claus.  From 1862 through 1886, based on Moore’s poem, Nast drew more than 2,200 cartoon images of Santa for Harper’s Weekly.  Before Nast, Saint Nicholas had been pictured as everything from a stern looking bishop to a gnome-like figure in a frock.  Nast also gave Santa a home at the North Pole, his workshop filled with elves, and his list of the good and bad children of the world.  All Santa was missing was his red outfit.

 9.  In 1931, the Coca Cola Corporation contracted the Swedish commercial artist Haddon Sundblom to create a coke-drinking Santa.  Sundblom modeled his Santa on his friend Lou Prentice, chosen for his cheerful, chubby face.  The corporation insisted that Santa’s fur-trimmed suit be bright, Coca Cola red.  And Santa was born – a blend of Christian crusader, pagan god, and commercial idol.

Friday 21 December 2012

Best Christmas Movies

If you've no where to go this Christmas, dont worry, I've compile a list of the best Christmas movies for you!!! If you could think of others - please feel free to include them here!!!!

1. The Santa Clause
My Favorite Christmas movie
When a man inadvertently kills Santa on Christmas Eve, he finds himself magically recruited to take his place. Starring comedian Tim Allen, this is the first of a light-hearted Christmas trio of movies. Don’t waste your time (or money) watching the sequels – this is by far the best of the three Santa Clause films. I seriously love this movie!!!!
2. Nightmare before Christmas
When Jack Skellington, the bored Pumpkin King of Halloweentown, stumbles upon Christmastown, he decides to change Christmas into another Halloween. He kidnaps Santa Claus then delivers some alternative gifts to the children. A stop-motion animated classic directed by Tim Burton, it has all the dark and dazzling Burton magic you would expect, full of twisted characters and stunning imagery.
3. Home Alone
When 8-year-old Kevin McCallister is accidentally left behind while his family flies to France for Christmas, he has to defend his home against idiotic burglars. Child star Macaulay Culkin stars in this black comedy for kids that is super charming.
4. The Polar Express
On Christmas Eve, a doubting boy boards a magical train that's headed to the North Pole and Santa Claus's home. An animated film voiced by Tom Hanks, this is as spectacular to look at as it is touching and enchanting.
5. The Grinch
Inside a snowflake is the magical land of Whosville, populated by the ‘Whos’. All the Whos love Christmas – except for The Grinch, a nasty creature who plots to steal Christmas away forever. Jim Carey stars in this live action film that brings the Dr Seuss classic children’s book to life
6. Bad Santa (2003)
Rude, crude and surprisingly touching, Bad Santa is a dark comedy starring Billy Bob Thornton as a con man masquerading as a mall Santa. Out to rip off stores full of Christmas goodies, this bad Santa’s plans come unstuck when he befriends a troubled kid who needs his help.


Thursday 13 December 2012

Some fun Christmas facts

Christmas is just round the corner. Just cant resist lsiting some of the fun Christmas facts that you might not know:

Get your Vit C from the Christmas tree!!!!
It turns out that you can actually eat parts of your Christmas tree and that the needles from your tree are a great source of Vitamin C. If you want to tuck into your tree after Christmas then dry out the needles before grinding. You can then use the dried needles as a garnish on soups.

Santas Magic
Obviously we all know that Santa has magical powers, but researchers have calculated just how magical Father Christmas really is. The researchers found that in order to deliver all of his presents on Christmas Eve Santa would need to travel at 650 miles per second and visit 822 homes a second ....lol.......

Most expensive Christmas tree
You think Christmas ornaments are getting expensive?????  Well, hopefully hearing this shocking Christmas fact will help you feel a little better about your Christmas spending splurge. One man, Yves Piaget, spent a whopping £10.4 million on decorating his Christmas tree. The tree was lavishly decorated with 83 pieces of jewellery in Tokyo. Hmmm..... Wonder what Warren Buffet put on his tree????...lol...

Christmas Break-ups
You would think that Christmas is one of the best times of the year. Mistletoe, open fires and endless parties, gifts swapping, yet by looking at Facebook posts researchers has discovered that lots of couples break up two weeks before Christmas. In fact this period is the second most common time of the year for couples to split!!!! Shocking!!!!