Sinterklaas has always been my favorite party, but unfortunately the family's interest declined and the party fell out of favor with us. But I'm going to think about a blog anyway :-)
Yes, nice! Now I've already shared most of the posts about Sinterklaas lately, haha! I am always a lot ahead of your boosters. I'm already working on Christmas stuff.
That's a fun challenge. But I live in Bali so it seems I can't meet the conditions mentioned in point 2. So I'm falling outside the steamer, so to speak.
I would like to be able to participate, but I am not from that country, I hope that soon a door will open so that other citizens can contribute to the label
Sinterklaas, lovely Dutch tradition. Also great to take everyone in with poems or surprises. Back home, all forgotten or lost items with Sinterklaas ended up with the real owner. Anyway, working on the mail now can go well with the party.
I really like Christmas, I've been working on the reform of a Christmas ornament, which I must upload the advance soon, but I'm afraid I'm not from the Netherlands, anyway, they'll have my presence for this Christmas event.
I'm also going to think about this. Because I do have a nice story about this but no pictures. They are all on the other laptop and you can't transfer it yet.
Yes, what more positive can I say about that?. The party as I once had it is no longer there. Where are the beautifully decorated Sinterklaas window displays of the middle classes?. And what's left of the fun time of the year between November 15 and December... Show moreYes, what more positive can I say about that?. The party as I once had it is no longer there. Where are the beautifully decorated Sinterklaas window displays of the middle classes?. And what's left of the fun time of the year between November 15 and December 5?. There is no atmosphere in the cities because of all that Black Petes squeal. Retailers are afraid that these extremist anti-Black Petes groups - will smash the windows of their stores. A fun traditional children's party has now been completely screwed up by a group of far-left figures.
Hey? That scares me, right?. A bit sad and unfair that other countries are not allowed to participate in this blog about St Nicolas. Why that preference? In other countries, they also know this old generous man, right?
Oh I had to check what this was. Sint-Nicolaas! Santa Claus, basically. Interesting, I didn't know that there was a specific holiday in the Netherlands connected with this Saint. Well, looking forward to see what nice blogs will be posted 🌟
Not that I was planning to write anything about the Black Saint and his Saint Peter, but that only studbook Dutch people are allowed to participate in this is strange to me.
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