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Monday, December 5, 2011

Nikolaus

Each December 6, German children celebrate Nikolaus. Why does the Santa look-alike come so early and why do all the children place their shoes outside their front doors on the evening before? Here the explanation and description of this neat tradition.
DO YOU CELEBRATE NIKOLAUS??
Is Nikolaus the same as Santa Claus?

Though they have similar outfits, Nikolaus is not to be confused with Santa Claus, who Germans call the Weihnachtsmann, or Father Christmas. They are two different people. In fact, many religious families try to focus more on Nikolaus earlier in December to insure that Christmas is actually about Jesus’ birth, and not presents from an Americanised and commercialised Santa.


Who is Nikolaus, then?

Each year on December 6, Germans remember the death of Nicholas of Myra (now the Anatolia region of modern Turkey), who died on that day in 346. He was a Greek Christian bishop known for miracles and giving gifts secretly, and is now the patron saint of little children, sailors, merchants and students. Known as Nicholas the Wonderworker for his miracles, he is also identified with Santa Claus. Beliefs and traditions about Nikolaus were probably combined with German mythology, particularly regarding stories about the bearded pagan god Odin, who also had a beard and a bag to capture naughty children.


Why do children set their shoes out on the night of December 5th? Doesn’t he have any?

Of course Nikolaus has shoes. The custom began because the historical St. Nicholas had a reputation for leaving secret gifts, such as coins, in people’s shoes overnight. Kids traditionally put out their boots, though shoes or stockings will suffice for those without boots.

And the boots have to be polished first?

Definitely. Dirty boots are unacceptable. Children polish their boots to show they’ve been good. They usually place just one boot outside their door so they don’t appear too greedy, though.


One polished boot: Check! What happens next?

According to the legend, Nikolaus comes in the middle of the night on a donkey or a horse and leaves little treats – like coins, chocolate, oranges and toys - for good children.


What do naughty children get?

This depends on different family traditions. Sometimes Nikolaus only leaves a switch in the boot, ostensibly for spankings, to show that the child doesn’t deserve a treat. In other families, a man disguised as St. Nicholas will visit the family or the child’s school alone or with his with his sinister-looking alter ego Knecht Ruprecht to question the children about their behaviour.


Crikey. What does he do if the kids admit to being naughty?

Depending on how strict the children’s parents are, St. Nicholas will give them a verbal warning or even a pretend spanking with a rod.


Hey, he’s a Saint isn’t he? Saints can’t spank little kids.

Well, the rod is more an invention of parents who wanted to teach their children a lesson over the years.


That spoils the fun a bit, doesn’t it?

Certainly! Children were often quite frightened of being questioned about their behaviour because they’ve been told that St. Nicholas will hurt them with his rod or even put them in a sack and take them away.

Though the custom is in decline, in more Catholic regions, parents inform a local priest of naughty behaviour. The priest then pays a personal visit wearing the traditional Christian garb to threaten the little rugrats with a beating.


What does his outfit look like?

He is usually pictured with a long white beard, a bishop's mitre and a red cloak, sometimes with a sack over his shoulder and a rod in his hand.


Does Nikolaus come again on Christmas Eve then?

No. Santa Claus, or the Weihnachtsmann, usually comes to German homes – often in person – on the afternoon of Christmas Eve.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

December is here

Just in time for the first of December the temperature has dropped. I am finally ready for hot tea, spicy soups and Christmas crafts with the kids. This weekend we will be getting our Christmas tree, how about you? And has anyone of you ever made a popcorn string for the tree? Just wondering..

Saturday, November 26, 2011

My first blog post ever

Hello and welcome to my first blog post EVER.

It has been many years since facing a blank page I wanted to fill. After staring at it for a while I figured what the heck, the best way to start my blog is to introduce myself and be thankful for all the people and circumstances that have helped me to come to this point.

If you do not already know me, I am a mom of two wonderful children and moved from Europe to the US in 2004.  An Architect by trade I have always had a passion for creative designs in buildings and clothes alike. I traveled the world for many years (ahh, the  carefree years…) and lived in Australia for 5 years. Living and working in Hamburg instilled a new sense of fashion and chic in me before I moved to the US.

Starting BodaciousKids
Was the next semi-logical step after I made changes to my employment-life this summer and almost simultaneously came across an amazing designer in Australiasia (Australian/Asian region). The children clothes I was introduced to struck a cord in me.  I had not seen clothes like that around here or anywhere else on my travels for that matter. They are both vintage and trendy; both distinct, yet comfy. The best word my friend Jackie and I could come up with to describe them was eclectic. An entrepreneur at heart I took the opportunity and ran with it, bringing the Style to you all.

Thanks
At this point I would like to thank my patient husband who just goes along with my drive and “great” ideas. With his blessing, organizing the start-up of BodaciousKids has and still is fun and….a lot of work. I could not have done it without the input and support of melodydowdyphotography who has been there for me from day 1. Extreme thanks also go to Leeper to saved me from a “I-have-no-website-syndrome”. Then there are the wonderful models that made the line come to live as well as model-moms and –dads that chauffeured them around ;0). I thank Kayla for helping me with the company name and Jessica, my wonderful overseas contact.

So, were do we go from here?
The BdK-Blog is intended to be a place we can share and discuss information. Really anything that you want to bring to the table can be discussed and I so wish for a blog-community that can exchange useful information as well as personal experiences and opinions. I will post information about fashion and trend as well as other seemingly unrelated topic.

My first question
To all of you would be: What do you expect of an online-business in terms of packaging of the items you purchased? For me, packaging is important. Simple but trendy is better than any expensive but un-trendy packaging. Does that make sense? On the other hand I appreciate the effort put worth, even if it is not my taste. Effort counts A LOT. Share what you think!
I guess I did it, finished my first EVER blog post. Thank you for taking the time to read it to the end and leave a post if you likes it.